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  2. Blue Wing Inn - Wikipedia

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    Blue Wing Inn (front) The hotel was known as Sonoma House. This was the name of an earlier business that Cooper and a different partner had operated near the southeastern corner of the Sonoma's plaza. [8] Thomas Spriggs died in May 1851 and soon thereafter the name of the inn was changed to Blue Wing Inn.

  3. Sonoma State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Sonoma State Historic Park. Sonoma State Historic Park is a California State Park located in the center of Sonoma, California.The park consists of six sites: the Mission San Francisco Solano, the Sonoma Barracks (sometimes called the Presidio of Sonoma), the Blue Wing Inn, La Casa Grande, Lachryma Montis, and the Toscano Hotel.

  4. List of the oldest buildings in California - Wikipedia

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    Sonoma Plaza: Sonoma: 1835 Plaza [77] Rancho Petaluma Adobe: Petaluma: 1835–57 Residence Largest building constructed during Mexican rule in California. Part of the Presidio of Sonoma. Blue Wing Inn: Sonoma: 1836 Residence Constructed as a private residence in 1836. The property was expanded into a hotel and saloon in 1848. [78] [79] Roberto ...

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  6. Sonoma Mission Inn - Wikipedia

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    The hotel's name was changed in February 1928 to the Sonoma Mission Inn. [7] The 238-acre Sonoma Mission Inn Golf Course and Country Club was added in July 1928, built at a cost of more than $250,000. [8] A large bathing pavilion with two auxiliary tanks, each holding 150,000 gallons of water, opened in April 1930. [9] [10]

  7. Madrona Manor - Wikipedia

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    The Carriage House. In 1879, John Alexander Paxton, a wealthy San Franciscan, bought 260 acres (105.2 ha) of land in the Dry Creek Valley area for $10,500. [1] [2] He named this property, just west of Healdsburg, "Madrona Knoll Rancho" [6] as the word "Madrona" is the local term for an Arbutus species, notably the distinctive small tree Arbutus menziesii.

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