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  2. Fountain Grove, California - Wikipedia

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    Fountaingrove Round Barn, built while Kanaye Nagasawa ran the Fountaingrove estate. The historic building was destroyed on October 9, 2017, during the Tubbs Fire.. Fountain Grove was a utopian colony founded near Santa Rosa, California, by Thomas Lake Harris in 1875. [1]

  3. Fountaingrove Lake - Wikipedia

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    Fountaingrove Lake is a reservoir in the city of Santa Rosa, California, United States. [3] [4] Formed by the Fountaingrove Dam, [2] the lake is fed from the east by Piner Creek, which is also the lake's sole outlet. Fountaingrove Dam is an earthen dam built in 1953. It is 38 ft (12 m) high, 500 ft (150 m) long, and 15 ft (5 m) wide. [2]

  4. Nagasawa Kanaye - Wikipedia

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    The Fountaingrove Round Barn, built while Kanaye Nagasawa ran the Fountaingrove estate, was destroyed by wildfire in 2017. [5] Nagasawa arrived in California in 1875 at age 23. The community Harris established in Santa Rosa was named Fountaingrove, and the ranch encompassed 1,000 acres.

  5. Tubbs Fire - Wikipedia

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    In northern Santa Rosa, the peak wind gusts at 9:29 p.m. hit 30 mph; an hour later, they were 41 mph. [20] Pushed by strong winds from the northeast, the front of the fire moved more than twelve miles in its first three hours. [19] The Mark West Springs area, north of Santa Rosa in unincorporated Sonoma County, was directly in the path of the fire.

  6. Fountain Grove - Wikipedia

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    Fountain Grove may refer to: Fountain Grove, California , a former utopian colony; now part of Santa Rosa, called Fountaingrove Fountain Grove, Missouri , an unincorporated community

  7. Santa Rosa, California - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa (Spanish for "Saint Rose") is a city in and the county seat of Sonoma County, in the North Bay region of the Bay Area in California. [10] Its population as of the 2020 census was 178,127. [8] It is the largest city in California's Wine Country and Redwood Coast.

  8. Santa Rosa historic landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa Plaque Hampton Woods property, at the confluence of Santa Rosa Creek and Brush Creek Plaque Honoring the Legend of the Naming of Santa Rosa: chb49/ 4/27/1994 12 Hoag House 6102 Sonoma Highway Hoag House built in 1856. No longer standing. chb61/ 8/23/1995 cc22426/ 10/3/1995 Dismantled and stored by City of Santa Rosa.

  9. Round barn - Wikipedia

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    Santa Rosa, California is home to the De Turk Round Barn, a well-preserved example built in the late 1870s by local settler and businessman Isaac De Turk. [7] [8] Claims of round barn efficiency were overstated. The round barn never caught on as a standard barn, as some of those pushing the progressive, efficiency-based agricultural methods had ...