Mendocino (
Spanish
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for "of
Mendoza") is an
unincorporated community
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in
Mendocino County, California
Mendocino County (; ''Mendocino'', Spanish language, Spanish for "of Antonio de Mendoza, Mendoza") is a County (United States), county located on the North Coast (California), North Coast of the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 United S ...
, United States. The name comes from
Cape Mendocino
Cape Mendocino ( Spanish: ''Cabo Mendocino'', meaning "Cape of Mendoza"), which is located approximately north of San Francisco, is located on the Lost Coast entirely within Humboldt County, California, United States. At 124° 24' 34" W longit ...
to the north, named by early Spanish navigators in honor of
Antonio de Mendoza
Antonio de Mendoza (1495 – 21 July 1552) was a Spanish colonial administrator who was the first viceroy of New Spain, serving from 14 November 1535 to 25 November 1550, and the second viceroy of Peru, from 23 September 1551, until his d ...
, Viceroy of
New Spain
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. Despite its small size, the town's scenic location on a headland surrounded by the
Pacific Ocean
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has made it extremely popular as an
artists' colony
Art colonies are organic congregations of artists in towns, villages and rural areas, who are often drawn to areas of natural beauty, the prior existence of other artists, art schools there, or a lower cost of living. They are typically mission- ...
and with vacationers.
Mendocino is located south of
Fort Bragg
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at an elevation of .
For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Mendocino as a
census-designated place
A census-designated place (CDP) is a Place (United States Census Bureau), concentration of population defined by the United States Census Bureau for statistical purposes only.
CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counte ...
(CDP). The population of the CDP was 932 at the
2020 census.
History
Prior to 1850, a
Pomo
The Pomo are a Indigenous peoples of California, Native American people of California. Historical Pomo territory in Northern California was large, bordered by the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast to the west, extending inland to ...
settlement named
Buldam was located near Mendocino on the north bank of the
Big River. In 1850, the ship ''
Frolic'' was wrecked a few miles north of Mendocino, at
Point Cabrillo, and the investigation of the wreck by agents of
Henry Meiggs
Henry Meiggs (July 7, 1811 – September 30, 1877), known in Chile and Peru as Enrique Meiggs, was an American businessman.
Business career
Lumber
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sparked the development of the timber industry in the area. Mendocino itself was founded in 1852 as a logging community for what became the
Mendocino Lumber Company
Mendocino Lumber Company operated a sawmill on Big River near the town of Mendocino, California. The sawmill began operation in 1853 as the Redwood Lumber Manufacturing Company, and changed ownership several times before cutting its final logs in ...
, and was originally named "Meiggsville" after Meiggs. The town was also known as "Big River"
Meiggstown,
and "Mendocino City",
before the current name was settled on. The first post office opened in 1858.
Many of the town's early settlers were
New England
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ers, as was true of many older Northern California logging towns.
Portuguese fishermen from the
Azores
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also settled in the area, as did
immigrants from Canton Province in
China
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, who built the
Taoist
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Temple of Kwan Tai in town.
Between 1940 and 1950, Mendocino's population grew by 3%. In 2021, there was a water shortage which forced businesses to transport their own drinking water.
Geography
California State Route 1
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(Shoreline Highway) runs along the eastern edge of the downtown area; it leads north to
Fort Bragg
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and south to
Manchester
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. Comptche-Ukiah Road departs east from Route 1 just south of the town, leading across the
California Coast Ranges
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to
Comptche, and to
Ukiah, the Mendocino
county seat
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. The
Big River forms the southern edge of the community and joins the Pacific Ocean at Big River Beach within
Mendocino Headlands State Park
Mendocino Headlands State Park is a California State Park in Mendocino, California. It consists of of undeveloped seaside bluffs and islets surrounding the town of Mendocino, two beaches (Big River Beach and Portuguese Beach), and the much larg ...
, a quarter mile south of the center of town.
The Census Bureau definition of the area may not precisely correspond to the local understanding of the community. According to the
United States Census Bureau
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, the Mendocino CDP has a total area of , of which are land and , or 25.56%, are water.
In 2021, some
aquifer
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s feeding the settlement's demand for water failed. Wells in the area are typically dug to a depth of . One well was dug to a depth of without successfully tapping into an aquifer. Water is now brought in by tankers, and local businesses have fitted chemical toilets to conserve water.
Climate
Summers are characterized by frequent fog and highs mostly in the upper sixties and lows in the fifties. Winters rarely, if ever, see frost or snow, due to close
proximity to the
Pacific Ocean
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. Mendocino averages about of rain per year, concentrated mainly in fall, winter, spring, and early summer.
This region experiences warm (but not hot) and dry summers, with no average monthly temperatures above . According to the
Köppen Climate Classification
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system, Mendocino has a
warm-summer Mediterranean climate
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, abbreviated "Csb" on climate maps.
Demographics
Mendocino first appeared as a
census designated place
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CDPs have been used in each decennial census since 1980 as the counte ...
in the
2000 U.S. Census.
[
]
2020
The 2020 United States census reported that Mendocino had a population of 932. The population density was . The racial makeup of Mendocino was 798 (85.6%) White
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, 4 (0.4%) African American
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, 2 (0.2%) Native American, 9 (1.0%) Asian, 0 (0.0%) Pacific Islander
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, 21 (2.3%) from other races, and 98 (10.5%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino
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of any race were 73 persons (7.8%).
The census reported that 96.2% of the population lived in households, 3.8% lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and no one was institutionalized.[
There were 459 households, out of which 84 (18.3%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 177 (38.6%) were married-couple households, 59 (12.9%) were ]cohabiting
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couple households, 145 (31.6%) had a female householder with no partner present, and 78 (17.0%) had a male householder with no partner present. 150 households (32.7%) were one person, and 84 (18.3%) were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 1.95.[ There were 252 ]families
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(54.9% of all households).
The age distribution was 113 people (12.1%) under the age of 18, 33 people (3.5%) aged 18 to 24, 147 people (15.8%) aged 25 to 44, 256 people (27.5%) aged 45 to 64, and 383 people (41.1%) who were 65years of age or older. The median age was 61.2years. For every 100 females, there were 86.4 males.[
There were 584 housing units at an average density of , of which 459 (78.6%) were occupied. Of these, 281 (61.2%) were owner-occupied, and 178 (38.8%) were occupied by renters.][
]
2010
At the 2010 census Mendocino had a population of 894. The population density was . The racial makeup of Mendocino was 834 (93.3%) White, 5 (0.6%) African American, 8 (0.9%) Native American, 13 (1.5%) Asian, 1 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 6 (0.7%) from other races, and 27 (3.0%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 42 people (4.7%).
The census reported that 830 people (92.8% of the population) lived in households, 64 (7.2%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and no one was institutionalized.
There were 447 households, 62 (13.9%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 177 (39.6%) were opposite-sex married couples living together, 22 (4.9%) had a female householder with no husband present, 15 (3.4%) had a male householder with no wife present. There were 29 (6.5%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 6 (1.3%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. 178 households (39.8%) were one person and 83 (18.6%) had someone living alone who was 65 or older. The average household size was 1.86. There were 214 families (47.9% of households); the average family size was 2.41.
The age distribution was 93 people (10.4%) under the age of 18, 58 people (6.5%) aged 18 to 24, 166 people (18.6%) aged 25 to 44, 333 people (37.2%) aged 45 to 64, and 244 people (27.3%) who were 65 or older. The median age was 56.1 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.8 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 83.7 males.
There were 617 housing units at an average density of 83.1 per square mile, of the occupied units 271 (60.6%) were owner-occupied and 176 (39.4%) were rented. The homeowner vacancy rate was 3.9%; the rental vacancy rate was 9.2%. 520 people (58.2% of the population) lived in owner-occupied housing units and 310 people (34.7%) lived in rental housing units.
2000
At the 2000 census, the median household income was $44,107 and the median family income was $59,167. Males had a median income of $41,667 versus $29,875 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $29,348. About 6.3% of families and 13.3% of the population were below the poverty line
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, including 7.3% of those under age 18 and 17.8% of those age 65 or over.
Economy
Mendocino is home to a large number of hotels and bed and breakfast
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''Bed and breakfast'' is also used to ...
s. It has a downtown commercial district facing the ocean, with a number of art galleries, retail shops, lodging and restaurants.
Mendocino is one of the many small California towns facing severe water scarcity
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. Many of the region's wells, the town's primary water source, have run dry, so water is being brought in by truck at a cost of 20 to 45 cents per gallon. There are concerns that towns and cities in the county will stop selling water to Mendocino altogether: Fort Bragg, a city to the north, took this step in July 2021 because of concerns about their own water shortage.
Arts and culture
After the Mendocino Art Center was formed in 1959, Mendocino experienced a forty-year art renaissance, led by artist and real estate developer Bill Zacha.
Most of the town was added to the National Register of Historic Places
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in 1971 as the Mendocino and Headlands Historic District. The Gothic Revival–style Mendocino Presbyterian Church
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The Mendocino Presbyterian Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic-style Presbyterian church building located at 44831 Main Street, in Mendocino, California. Built of coast redwood, it sits on the Mendocino headlands overlooking the Pac ...
on Main Street, dedicated on July 5, 1868, is one of the oldest continuously used Protestant churches in California, and is designated as California Historical Landmark
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Criteria
Historical significance is determined by meetin ...
#714. In addition, the Temple of Kwan Tai on Albion Street, California Historical Landmark #927, may be as old as 1854 and is one of the oldest Chinese houses of worship in California.
Since 1987, Mendocino has been the site of the Mendocino Music Festival
The Mendocino Music Festival is an eclectic concert series held each July since 1986 on the Pacific bluffs in the small coastal Northern California town of Mendocino. Evening concerts feature a full symphony orchestra, a big band, an opera, guest ...
, a classically based but musically diverse series of concerts that is held annually in a huge circus-type performance tent on the town's Main Street in the Mendocino Headlands State Park
Mendocino Headlands State Park is a California State Park in Mendocino, California. It consists of of undeveloped seaside bluffs and islets surrounding the town of Mendocino, two beaches (Big River Beach and Portuguese Beach), and the much larg ...
.
The Kelley House Museum has a cannon from the ''Frolic'', currently on long-term loan at the Point Cabrillo Lighthouse complex.
The Mendocino Film Festival was first held in May 2006. As the area is a haven for artists, the festival honors them with a special "artist category", in addition to the documentary, feature and short film categories.
Politics
In the state legislature
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Two federations literally use the term "state legislature":
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, Mendocino is in , and .
Federally, Mendocino is in .
Parks and recreation
Friendship Park, a municipal sports playing field, was constructed by local volunteers and opened in April 1993.
State parks
* Mendocino Headlands State Park
Mendocino Headlands State Park is a California State Park in Mendocino, California. It consists of of undeveloped seaside bluffs and islets surrounding the town of Mendocino, two beaches (Big River Beach and Portuguese Beach), and the much larg ...
* Mendocino Woodlands State Park
The Mendocino Woodlands State Park is a group camping facility located at 39350 Little Lake Road, Mendocino County, California, inland from the town of Mendocino. It was built as a Recreational Demonstration Area by the Civilian Conservation C ...
* Russian Gulch State Park
Russian Gulch State Park is a California State Park in coastal Mendocino County, California, north of Mendocino and south of Fort Bragg.
Park features
The park features of rocky ocean shores; it is approximately wide from north to south ...
* Point Cabrillo Light
Point Cabrillo Light is a lighthouse in northern California, United States, between Point Arena and Cape Mendocino, just south of the community of Caspar. It has been a federal aid to navigation since 1909. It is part of the California state ...
Station
Education
Mendocino is in the Mendocino Unified School District
Mendocino Unified School District is a public school district in Mendocino County, California, United States.
In addition to Mendocino, the district includes Albion, Caspar, Comptche, and Little River
Little River may refer to several places ...
.
In popular culture
Many films and movies have been filmed in and around Mendocino and Mendocino County, including ''Dying Young
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'', ''The Russians Are Coming
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''; '' Overboard''; ''The Dunwich Horror
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''; ''The Karate Kid Part III
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''; ''Dead & Buried
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''; '' Forever Young''; '' Same Time Next Year''; ''Racing with the Moon
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''; '' Pontiac Moon''; and '' The Majestic''. Mendocino was depicted as turn-of-the-20th-century Monterey in the James Dean classic '' East of Eden'', and it served as a New England resort town in ''Summer of '42
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'' (the latter film featuring numerous local Mendocino High School students as extras).
The Sir Douglas Quintet
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had a number 27 hit with their song "Mendocino" (from the album of the same name) in early 1969.
The singers Kate & Anna McGarrigle
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wrote and sang the 1976 song "Talk to Me of Mendocino" about someone returning to the happiness of the town after unhappy experiences in New York.
The TV series ''Murder, She Wrote
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'' has had perhaps the largest impact on the community in recent years. ''Murder, She Wrote'' was set in the fictional town of Cabot Cove
Cabot may refer to:
People
* Cabot (surname)
Places
* 7317 Cabot, the asteroid ''Cabot'', a main-belt asteroid, the 7317th asteroid registered
Canada
* Cabot Head, in Ontario
* Cabot Square, Montreal, Quebec
* Lac Cabot, Mauricie, Quebec; a ...
, Maine
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. Nine episodes of the 264-episode program were filmed in Mendocino, while exterior shots throughout Mendocino were used in the remaining episodes. The program was broadcast for 12 seasons, from September 1984 until May 1996 on CBS. Local residents looked forward to the yearly filming, as over a hundred and fifty were chosen to play background parts. A few were cast for speaking roles. Poet, playwright and actor Lawrence Bullock cites being cast in a speaking role as a "Townsperson" in the episode "Indian Giver" as giving him eligibility to join the Screen Actors' Guild. Locals, including Linda Pack and James Henderson, were also cast in speaking roles. The residence of the main character Jessica Fletcher
Jessica Beatrice "J. B." Fletcher () is a fictional detective and writer and the main character and protagonist of the American television series ''Murder, She Wrote''. Portrayed by award-winning actress Angela Lansbury, Fletcher is a best-sel ...
was an actual home in Mendocino and is now a bed and breakfast under the name "Blair House."
While scenes for ''Murder, She Wrote'' were being filmed in Mendocino, residents say that it was common to see Angela Lansbury
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, who played Jessica Fletcher, stop to speak with a toddler, or for Tom Bosley
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to sign his autograph on a Glad Bag box presented by a shopper stepping out of the local grocery store. ''Murder, She Wrote'' also brought in more money to the town due to increased tourism—by some estimates, around $2,000,000. The local high school band appeared in one of the episodes and received enough money from the appearance to go on a band trip.
''Cliffs of Mendocino'', a musical arrangement composed by Alan Lee Silva that is designed for developing middle and high school bands, was also inspired by and named after the community.
Sister city
Mendocino is a sister city
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While there are early examples of inte ...
with Miasa, Japan, a relationship formed due to the friendship of Mendocino artist Bill Zacha and Japanese artist Tōshi Yoshida
was a Japanese printmaking artist associated with the '' sōsaku-hanga'' movement, and was the son of ''shin-hanga'' artist Hiroshi Yoshida.
Childhood
One of Yoshida's legs was paralysed during his early childhood. Not being able to attend sc ...
that was formalized in 1980.[.] Every other year, Miasa students visit Mendocino middle school students.[.]
See also
* Mendocino Unified School District
Mendocino Unified School District is a public school district in Mendocino County, California, United States.
In addition to Mendocino, the district includes Albion, Caspar, Comptche, and Little River
Little River may refer to several places ...
*
References
External links
*
IMDb listing of films shot in Mendocino
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Artist colonies
Populated coastal places in California
Census-designated places in Mendocino County, California
Populated places established in 1850
1850 establishments in California
Census-designated places in California