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The Luther Burbank Center for the Arts (sometimes called the LBC), and previously known as the Wells Fargo Center for the Arts from March 2005 to March 2016) is a performance venue located just north of Santa Rosa, California, near U.S. 101. The facility is owned and operated by the Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation, a non-profit arts ...
Santa Rosa. 1943 Shadow of a Doubt - Courthouse Square, Railroad Square, Library, Hotel La Rose, Tower Theater. 2003 S.W.A.T. (End of Movie where private plane gets hijacked - @ Sonoma County Airport /"Charles Schulz Airport") - See: Santa Rosa, Larkfield, Windsor, Wikiup California#Film locations. Sonoma
At the time, the MD-83 was the largest airliner ever scheduled to Santa Rosa; as of October 19, 2016, Allegiant switched from the 166 seat MD-83 to the 155 seat Airbus A319. Allegiant ended flights to Phoenix-Mesa on January 2, 2017 and to Las Vegas on June 30, 2017 and no longer serves Santa Rosa.
Santa Rosa Route 66 Airport in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, United States; Naval Outlying Landing Field Santa Rosa in Milton, Florida, United States; Charles M. Schulz - Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa, California, United States
Sonoma County Airport station is a Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit train station in Santa Rosa, 1.1 miles (1.8 km) east of Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport. It opened to preview service on July 1, 2017; [4] full commuter service commenced on August 25, 2017. Until Phase 2 is completed, this will be the northern terminus of rail ...
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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World airplane hangar - movie memorabilia. The museum building is the former dope and fabric shop for Santa Rosa Army Airfield. [13] Next to the museum, immediately to the north, is the airplane hangar used in the 1963 Hollywood all-star comedy movie, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.
Santa Rosa continued as a major center for civil defense activity (under the Office of Emergency Planning and the Office of Emergency Preparedness) until 1979 when the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was created in its place, ending the civil defense's 69-year history. [14]