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  2. Petaluma, California - Wikipedia

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    Petaluma is a city in Sonoma County, ... in search of inexpensive housing in a less urban environment. ... residential development permits tripled, from 300 in 1969 ...

  3. Sonoma County, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1864, the Petaluma and Haystack Railroad connected the city of Petaluma to a ferry landing at the head of navigation on the Petaluma River. In 1870, the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad (SF&NP) connected the City of Santa Rosa to ferry connections at Donahue landing on the Petaluma River. Rail service was extended north to Healdsburg ...

  4. List of historic landmarks in Petaluma - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of Petaluma Historic Landmarks and Districts. Petaluma Historic Landmarks are historic resources in Petaluma, California that the Petaluma City Council has determined to be significant based on local, state, and federal criteria. The city's Historic and Cultural Resource Committee and its Planning Commission review all proposed ...

  5. Lucchesi Park - Wikipedia

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    Lucchesi Park is a public park located in Petaluma, California. It is maintained by the City of Petaluma and features activities for families. These activities include a playground, lake, tennis, walking/biking paths, and a dog run area. [1] The park is also a bird watching spot, due to the lake and woods nearby.

  6. Adobe Creek (Sonoma County, California) - Wikipedia

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    Its headwaters lie in Lafferty Ranch, a 270-acre (1.1 km 2) parcel of land owned by the City of Petaluma since 1995. Lafferty Ranch has been proposed for a wilderness park, but is not accessible to the public. [4] Petaluma Reservoir (which formerly provided water for the city of Petaluma) is located in the Adobe Creek watershed.

  7. California Coastal Commission - Wikipedia

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    The city agreed that its utility will pay the commission's fine of $1.9 million and will follow the restoration order requiring LADWP to apply for a coastal development permit to complete the project and to restore 9 acres (3.6 ha) of habitat within the coastal zone and an additional 17 acres (6.9 ha) outside the zone. [57] [58]

  8. Free Public Library of Petaluma - Wikipedia

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    Petaluma's first library, an Odd Fellows library, dates to 1858, which was opened to the public within a decade, and by 1878, its ownership was transferred to the city as part of the Rogers Free Library Act. Funding for the Carnegie library came from local donations totaling $7,500 and Andrew Carnegie's donation of $12,500.

  9. Petaluma Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    Petaluma Municipal Airport (FAA LID: O69) is a public airport one mile (1.6 km) northeast of Petaluma, in Sonoma County, California, United States. [1] It covers 220 acres (89 ha) and has one runway measuring 3601 x 75 feet. It is used for general aviation. FedEx feeder flies Cessna Caravan 208Bs into Petaluma.