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The company collaborates with other local cheesemakers in Marin and Sonoma counties to support the annual California Artisan Cheese Festival, held in Petaluma. [8] Former company's owner, Jim Boyce, describes their philosophy, "We remain dedicated to a rich heritage of artisan craftsmanship that has been passed down through the generations.
Alvarado Street Bakery is a worker-owned bakery located in Petaluma, California that produces certified organic whole grain breads and bagels. Alvarado was featured in the 2009 Michael Moore documentary, Capitalism: A Love Story. [1] Alvarado is organized as a worker cooperative and each employee receives one share in the cooperative.
Petaluma, California: Source of milk: Goat's milk: Texture: hard: Capricious is an aged goat's milk cheese made by the Achadinha Cheese Company in Petaluma, California.
In December of that year, it moved from a 4,000-square-foot facility to a 29,000-square-foot facility, [9] [10] located in Petaluma. [7] Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi made an investment in Miyoko's Creamery in November 2019.
Petaluma is a city in Sonoma County, California, United States, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its population was 59,776 according to the 2020 census. [5] Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village named Péta Lúuma that was located on the banks of the Petaluma River.
The Lagunitas Brewing Company, founded in 1993 in Petaluma, California, is a subsidiary of Heineken International. [2] Before Heineken bought a 50% share of the company in 2015, the company met the definition of a craft brewery. Two years prior it ranked fifth top-selling craft brewery in the US. [3]
Hotel Petaluma, "the district's tallest building and the only one designed in the Mediterranean Revival style" [2] Amy's Corporate headquarters, built in 1941 as a Leader department store, (later, Carither's,1946-85; Couches, Etc., 1986-2007), a 3-storey building that has a rounded corner and other features of the Streamline Moderne ".
Tsupu (c. 1815 –1890), also known as Wild Cucumber, Maria Chekka, and Maria Chica, [1] was a Coast Miwok elder. She was the last native of the ancient village of Petaluma, [2] which was east of the Petaluma River and about three and a half miles northeast of the present city of Petaluma, California. [1]