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Locality: Yreka, California

Phone: (530) 340-5673



Address: 304 Lane St 96097 Yreka, CA, US

Website: www.yrekapreservation.org

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Yreka Preservation 30.06.2021

Check this out!

Yreka Preservation 21.06.2021

Can you identify any of these young folks?

Yreka Preservation 07.06.2021

Coming up soon, check it out! Great Tour!

Yreka Preservation 24.05.2021

Check out the Historic Walking Tours for Spring 2021 sponsored by the Siskiyou County Historical Society! Don't miss out! Open to the public!

Yreka Preservation 14.05.2021

Another part of history gone... out of town... :(

Yreka Preservation 28.12.2020

Our hearts go out to everyone in the west who has had to endure these horrific fires, and especially to those who have lost loved ones, loved pets, or lost their homes. As preservationists, if you have a friend or family member who has lost their home ~ here is one small thing you can perhaps do for them: If they have sent you any photos of their kids, home, pets, holidays, or shared them with you digitally. Gather those photos and get them printed and create a little album for them. It isn't much, but it is something positive folks can do for their friends and family.

Yreka Preservation 04.12.2020

Check out the tours coming up right here in Yreka! Sponsored by the Siskiyou County Historical Society.

Yreka Preservation 27.11.2020

Experience the rich history of Yreka's Historic Miner Street on a guided tour with Mike Grifantini and the Siskiyou County Historical Society on Sept. 7th. The tour will begin at 4 p.m. For more information or reservations call (530) 710-4882

Yreka Preservation 15.11.2020

Yreka Preservation wishes all our members and friends a very happy and safe Fourth of July!

Yreka Preservation 05.11.2020

Here is another "mystery photo" from our Meamber Collection. Does anyone recognize this woman? We are not certain, but she may be standing in front of the former Grenada Inn when it was the "place to stay"! Thoughts?