Dunnigan, California (previously known as Antelope), located along Highway 16 and I-5 north of Woodland. (Recent photographs taken by
Peggy B. Perazzo, in 2000, 2002, and July 2005, used with permission.)
“Blacks, and Dunnigans (sic) are railroad stations, and are centers of large wheat and fruit production and shipment.” (Excerpt from “Woodland, California,” by. R. A. Thompson, Out West magazine, Vol. XVII, No. 1, July, 1902, pp. 120-135.)
| Dunnigan city limit sign. |
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Grain Silos located in Dunnigan
| Dunnigan General Store & Post Office. |
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| Photograph looking down First Street. |
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| House on First Street (First Street) |
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House corner of Main Street and Second Street.
Brick Structure located at Main Street and County Road 89. (photograph taken in 2000) A Yolo County resident told me that the brick structure below is the remains of a bank vault that was located in the back of the mercantile store that was located on Main Street in Dunnigan. (If you know the name of the mercantile store, please contact me so I can add it to this description. Peggy B. Perazzo)
Brick Structure located at Main Street and County Road 89. (photograph taken in July 2005)