T h e N a p a Va l l e y G u i d e b o o k
C I T I E S & TOW N S
Photo by Bob McClenahan
Photo by Bob McClenahan
ST. HELENA N a p a Va l l e y ’ s M a i n S t r e e t
T
he City of St. Helena was settled in 1834 as part of General
POPULATION:
Vallejo’s land grant. The city served as a rural agricultural center
5,947 (2013)
CALENDAR
and, with the growth and development of the wine industry,
June – Music in the Park
St. Helena has become one of most visited cities in the Napa Valley. Its
SIZE:
charming “Main Street,” which is part of Highway 29, features an array
4 square miles
August – Heritage Fire by Cochon 555 September – Hometown Harvest Festival
of independent boutiques, galleries, restaurants and inns. Many historic aspects of the town have remained intact including the original vintage
October – Sidewalk Sales
INCORPORATED:
1876
movie theatre, the Cameo. St. Helena is also home to The Culinary
See more events on page 34-35
Institute of America at Greystone (CIA).
WELCOME CENTER:
657 Main St., (707) 963-4456
WEBSITE:
StHelena.com
See detailed St. Helena town map on fold-out map at front of this guidebook
N A PA VA L L E Y G U I D E B O O K
S
Rutherford
ST. HELENA
28 |
Yountville W
Calistoga
Oakville
N
128
29
E
To Lake Berryessa
Napa 29
American Canyon Photo by Bob McClenahan
Photo by Charles O’Rear