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  2. Fort Ross State Historic Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Ross State Historic Park is a historical state park in Sonoma County, California, including the former Russian fur trading outpost of Fort Ross plus the adjacent coastline and native coast redwood forests extending inland. It is located on the northern California coast about 12 miles north of the town of Jenner and 22 miles north of Bodega ...

  3. Amerika (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    From 1946 until 1952, Amerika was edited by Marion K. Sanders.The staff also included linguists Horace Lunt, David Simon (son of Solomon Simon) and Dick Burge.. Jane Jacobs worked for the magazine for many years, writing articles on American architecture, school planning, housing, slum clearance, and U.S. places and cities, presaging some of her work in The Death and Life of Great American ...

  4. Fort Ross, California - Wikipedia

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    The present name of Fort Ross [5] appears first on a French chart published in 1842 by Eugène Duflot de Mofras, who visited California in 1840. [6] The name of the fort is said to derive from the Russian word rus or ros, the same root as the word "Russia" (Pоссия, Rossiya) (Fort Ross (Russian: Форт-Росс, Kashaya mé·ṭiʔni), originally Fortress Ross (pre-reformed Russian ...

  5. Rotchev House - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1812, it is the fort's only building to survive from the period of the Russian-American Company's California settlement. It is one of a very small number of Russian-built structures in the United States, and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970 as the Commander's House, Fort Ross. [1] (Fort Ross as a whole is also a ...

  6. Russian colonization of North America - Wikipedia

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    A 1773 map of northwestern America based on reports from Russian explorers. The earliest written accounts indicate that the Eurasian Russians were the first Europeans to reach Alaska. There is an unofficial assumption that Eurasian Slavic navigators reached the coast of Alaska long before the 18th century.

  7. Marches and vigils are held across California to protest ...

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    Protests and vigils are held in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento and elsewhere in California in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

  8. Russian man saves American flag outside burning California ...

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    A Russian man who sought asylum in the U.S. three years ago sparked global praise for rescuing an American flag from a burning home during the California wildfires.. Sultan Ramazanov was driving ...

  9. English-language press of the Communist Party USA - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Russia Illustrated (1923–1924): Glossy monthly magazine carrying forward Soviet Russia. Merged with The Labor Herald and The Liberator in 1924 to establish The Workers' Monthly, official organ of the Workers (Communist) Party. Soviet Russia Today, a monthly magazine published by the Soviet Russia Today Publications, Inc., New York, NY.