Guidebook
NO. 931 LODI ARCH - Designed by architect E. B. Brown and built in 1907 for the Lodi Tokay Carnival, the arch served as an entrance into Lodi and a symbol of agricultural and commercial growth. Essentially unaltered since construction, the structure is one of few remaining Mission Revival ceremonial arches left within California.
Location
SE corner of Pine and S Sacramento Sts, Lodi
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NO. 931 LODI ARCH
![NO. 931 LODI ARCH](https://res.cloudinary.com/hmwsi1uow/image/upload/c_scale,w_800/q_auto/v1432195194/vhkfgxysxvow64pxkpxl.jpg)
NO. 931 LODI ARCH
![NO. 931 LODI ARCH - Marker](https://res.cloudinary.com/hmwsi1uow/image/upload/c_scale,w_800/q_auto/v1432195227/nb05q3hoytijteifuhxy.jpg)
NO. 931 LODI ARCH - Marker
![NO. 931 LODI ARCH - State Plaque](https://res.cloudinary.com/hmwsi1uow/image/upload/c_scale,w_800/q_auto/v1432195210/xu5oggpqimk8qqvv91oq.jpg)
NO. 931 LODI ARCH - State Plaque
![NO. 931 LODI ARCH - Grizzly bear](https://res.cloudinary.com/hmwsi1uow/image/upload/c_scale,w_800/q_auto/v1432196173/pzno4p1tlm6lezc39v46.jpg)
NO. 931 LODI ARCH - Grizzly bear