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The Vallejo Estate is a historic house in Sonoma, California, one of the six sites that comprises the Sonoma State Historic Park.The estate was owned by General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, a Californio military leader and landowner.
Location of Sonoma County in California. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sonoma County, California. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Sonoma County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...
The Sonoma Barracks (El Cuartel de Sonoma) is a two-story, wide-balconied, adobe building facing the central plaza of the City of Sonoma, California. [5] It was built by order of Lieutenant (Teniente) Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo to house the Mexican soldiers that had been transferred from the Presidio of San Francisco in 1835 as part of the secularization of the Mission.
Cooke / Dr. Clark Taylor House 1857 Monterey Colonial 1D 004161 Monterey Colonial 018-222-013 256 E. Spain St. Lewis Adler's First House / Castagnasso House 1848-S, 1899-C Gabled roof box 1D 004162 Gabled roof box 018-560-026 18 W. Spain St. The Swiss Hotel / Salvador Vallejo Adobe (Casa Grande) 1850-S, 1840-L Spanish Colonial 1D 087421
The Sonoma County Historical Society (SCHS) is the county-wide historical society in Sonoma County, California. It is dedicated to the preservation and public access ...
This is a list of Sonoma County Landmarks as designated by the Sonoma County's Landmark Commission. [ 1 ] It is intended to include all Sonoma County government-designated landmarks in unincorporated areas of Sonoma County, but to exclude landmarks in separately incorporated cities and towns.
He left his computer itself back in the house, along with his amps, music equipment and tools. His entire street was a ghost town by 5 p.m. By then, Bischetti had already watered down his property ...
The everflowing Yulupa Spring, which supplied water to the houses and is still flowing, is a short walk along a hillside pathway from the main house. In 1979 the estate was designated a Sonoma County Historic Landmark, [3] and in 2001, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.