Founded in 1858 as the town of Union, the city of Arcata is the cultural
capital of Humboldt County. Historically known for its logging, fishing
and dairy traditions, modern-day Arcata has evolved into a place where
the artistic, the politically and environmentally active and those
looking for a university education come to give full flower to their
energies. The town boasts the municipally owned, sustainably managed
Arcata Community Forest, the innovative and famed Arcata Marsh and
Wildlife Sanctuary, Humboldt State University, an annual Kinetic
Sculpture Race, more than two dozen parks and a vivid political scene.
The town square, known as the Plaza, has at its center a statue of
President William McKinley, which oversees the vibrant weekly Farmers'
Market and numerous yearly fairs, including the Fourth of July Jubilee.