Stockton At Fifty is a presentation showing all of Stockton's landmarks. Landmark Notes gives accompanying text for each photo in Stockton At Fifty.
Joy Neas, founder of Save Old Stockton, is available to give this presentation to groups upon request.
Please contact Joy using the contact page of this website if you would like to schedule a landmark presentation.
On April 14, 2009 the Stockton City Council adopted the preservation ordinance which establishes a review process for historic buildings before demolition can take place.
On August 25, 2009 the Stockton City Council made Hunter Square Plaza an historic site raising Stockton's historic site total to 4 and the Central Police and Fire Alarm Station, next to the former Lexington Hotel, a historic landmark raising Stockton's landmark total to 52.
Together we can preserve Stockton!!!
Joy Neas
Founder, Save Old Stockton
Save Old Stockton, founded by Joy Neas, is making a difference in downtown Stockton. For more info about Save Old Stockton v. City of Stockton look here.
On November 4, 2009 the Stockton Cultural Heritage Board honored Save Old Stockton with the 2009 Captain Charles M. Weber Award for their work in preserving the Hotel Terry, Hotel St. Leo, Hotel Main and the Commercial Building.
The Captain Charles M. Weber Award is named in honor of Stockton’s founder. This award recognizes those who have done extraordinary work in celebrating our community’s past and furthered the understanding of our collective cultural heritage.
Congratulations Save Old Stockton!