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Santa Rosa Odd Fellows Cemetery: Santa Rosa: traditional: Now managed by Santa Rosa Memorial Park. 53] [54] 51: Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery: Santa Rosa: rural: Santa Rosa Rural Cemetery has two entrances: the McDonald Entrance (main entrance) and the Franklin Gate Entrance.
Santa Rosa: Now home of the Sonoma County Museum: 46: Orange Lawn: Orange Lawn: June 9, 2008 : 645 Charles Van Damme Way: Sonoma: 47: Park Apartments: Park Apartments: April 26, 1979 : 300 Santa Rosa Ave.
Laguna de Santa Rosa Trail: 6303 Highway 12, Santa Rosa, California: 1.8 miles Larson Park: De Chene Avenue, Boyes Hot Springs, California: Maddux Ranch Park: 4655 Lavelle Road, Santa Rosa, California: 11 acres Mark West Creek Park: 3000 Porter Creek Road, Santa Rosa, California: 1,192 acres Maxwell Farms Regional Park: 100 Verano Avenue ...
Downtown Santa Rosa, including the central Old Courthouse Square and historic Railroad Square, is an area of shopping, restaurants, nightclubs, and theaters. Downtown also includes City Hall, state and federal office buildings, many banks, and professional offices. The Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital medical center is just to the east of downtown.
Santa Rosa Plaque Hampton Woods property, at the confluence of Santa Rosa Creek and Brush Creek Plaque Honoring the Legend of the Naming of Santa Rosa: chb49/ 4/27/1994 12 Hoag House 6102 Sonoma Highway Hoag House built in 1856. No longer standing. chb61/ 8/23/1995 cc22426/ 10/3/1995 Dismantled and stored by City of Santa Rosa.
a tributary of Santa Rosa Creek [2] Catchment area: 0.15 sq mi (0.39 km 2) [2] ... Lake Ralphine is a reservoir in Howarth Memorial Park in the city of Santa Rosa, ...
The Church of One Tree is a historic building in the city of Santa Rosa, California, United States. It was built in 1873/4 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] from a single redwood tree milled in Guerneville, California . Guerneville was the site of an ancient coastal redwood forest, much of which was logged for the rebuilding of San Francisco after the 1906 ...
Frank Doyle (1863–1948) and his father Manville Doyle formed the Exchange Bank of Santa Rosa in 1890. Frank purchased the land for Doyle Community Park as a memorial for his 13-year-old son who died during tonsillectomy surgery in 1921. [6] Frank encouraged improvement of local transportation, including building the Golden Gate Bridge. While ...