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  2. List of historical landmarks in Healdsburg, California

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    The City of Healdsburg has officially recognized Healdsburg Designated Historic Structures and Districts. [1] In 1983, 339 buildings were identified as historic resources. [ 2 ] Subsequently, eleven structures and two districts were formally identified as historically significant and placed on the City's published lists by the Historic ...

  3. Honor Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Butcher, his wife, and four daughters relocated to Healdsburg, near the Pacific Union College, where his children would attend college. Upon relocating to Healdsburg, he built the mansion that would eventually be called the Honor Mansion. [2] Butcher's daughter, Bertha, married Henry Honor, who was also a rancher.

  4. Healdsburg Carnegie Library - Wikipedia

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    Healdsburg applied for a grant from the Carnegie Foundation in 1908 and was awarded a $10,000 grant in 1909. It was one of five Carnegie Library buildings constructed in Sonoma County. Noted Bay Area Architect Brainerd Jones designed the building in Classical Revival style, incorporating the columns, stairs, and pediment typical of Classical ...

  5. Healdsburg, California - Wikipedia

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    Healdsburg is a city located in Sonoma County, California, United States. At the 2020 census , the city had a population of 11,340. Healdsburg is centered on a 19th-century plaza.

  6. Hand Fan Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened in 2002 and has a permanent collection of over 2,500 hand fans, spanning several centuries and many styles.Founded by Museum President and FANA Board Member Pamela Sher, the Museum is currently [when?] housed on the Hotel Healdsburg Complex.

  7. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post

  8. HuffPost looked at how killers got their guns for the 10 deadliest mass shootings over the past 10 years. To come up with the list, we used Mother Jones’ database, which defines mass shootings as “indiscriminate rampages in public places” that kill three or more people.

  9. Madrona Manor - Wikipedia

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    The Carriage House. In 1879, John Alexander Paxton, a wealthy San Franciscan, bought 260 acres (105.2 ha) of land in the Dry Creek Valley area for $10,500. [1] [2] He named this property, just west of Healdsburg, "Madrona Knoll Rancho" [6] as the word "Madrona" is the local term for an Arbutus species, notably the distinctive small tree Arbutus menziesii.