35 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Petaluma, CA
· Local history
The land now known as Petaluma was once the territory of the Coast Miwok people, who named it "Petaluma," meaning "flat back," a reference to the landscape. The area's fertile soil and proximity to the Petaluma River…
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Old Petaluma Opera House
· 0.3 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine the performances and gatherings that once filled the halls of this historic opera house in downtown Petaluma. The Old Petaluma Opera House, also known as the Maclay Building, is a landmark right here in town.…
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Philip Sweed House
· 0.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Check out that house! It’s a beautiful example of Queen Anne architecture, built way back in 1892. That's the Philip Sweed House, named for Philip Sweed, located right here at the corner of Keokuk and Prospect Streets…
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Rancho Petaluma Adobe
· 3.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a time when California was a wild frontier, and one man held immense power here. That's the story of Rancho Petaluma Adobe. In 1836, Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, a powerful military commander, ordered the…
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Olompali State Historic Park
· 6.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Right here is where a pivotal, but often overlooked, battle took place that helped shape California as we know it. In 1846, this area was the site of the Battle of Olómpali, part of the Bear Flag Revolt. About 80…
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Nicholas Carriger Estate
· 8.1 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine settling in California before it was even a state! That's exactly what Nicholas Carriger did when he built this estate. Carriger, an early Sonoma County pioneer, established this property around 1847. He…
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Rohnert Park, CA
· 8.2 mi · Local history
Before the tract homes and the Green Music Center, before the bustling commerce of a planned city, Rohnert Park was something else entirely: rolling hills, grazing cattle, and the quiet promise of fertile land. The…
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Novato, CA
· 8.8 mi
Novato, California, nestled comfortably north of San Francisco, carries its history in its name. Novato, meaning "strong valley" or "powerful valley," tips its hat to the Coast Miwok chief Marin, whose local name was…
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Wolf House (Glen Ellen, California)
· 9.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine building your dream home, only to watch it burn to the ground right before your eyes. That's exactly what happened to famed author Jack London and his wife Charmian at this very spot. London poured his heart and…
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Jack London State Historic Park
· 9.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time to the land that inspired one of America's most celebrated writers: Jack London. Jack London purchased this land in 1905, envisioning a self-sufficient ranch and a retreat where he could write. He…
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Sonoma, CA
· 9.9 mi · Local history
In 1846, a ragtag group of American settlers raised a crude flag bearing a grizzly bear, declaring California a republic in the Sonoma Plaza. That short-lived rebellion, a pivotal moment in the state’s history, reveals…
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Sonoma Developmental Center
· 10.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This isn't just a scenic spot in Sonoma County. This is the former site of the Sonoma Developmental Center, a place with a long and complicated past. Originally named the California Home for the Care and Training of…
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Vallejo Estate
· 10.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a California where Spanish and Native American cultures intertwined, and powerful landowners shaped the landscape. This is Vallejo Estate, once home to General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, a pivotal figure in that…
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Black Point-Green Point, CA
· 10.5 mi · Local history
Black Point-Green Point owes its existence to the Petaluma River, a waterway that once pulsed with the lifeblood of commerce. Named for the striking contrast of its dark rock outcroppings and the surrounding green hills…
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Glen Ellen, CA
· 11.0 mi · Local history
Glen Ellen, nestled low in the Valley of the Moon at just 213 feet above sea level, wasn't always called Glen Ellen. Before 1860, it was simply known as "the lower end of Sonoma Valley." Its current name is a tribute to…
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Sears Point, CA
· 11.7 mi · Local history
The salt marsh stretches to the horizon, broken only by the skeletal remains of a long-abandoned pier. This is Sears Point, California, a place where the wind seems to carry whispers of its past as a bustling transport…
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Buena Vista Winery
· 12.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
California's wine country wouldn't be what it is today without this place. Buena Vista Winery, founded in 1857 by Agoston Haraszthy, is one of the oldest wineries in the state. Haraszthy, a Hungarian immigrant,…
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Lenwood, CA
· 13.5 mi · Local history
Lenwood, California, sits on the edge of the Mojave Desert, a place shaped by the westward expansion of the United States and the railroads that followed. Like many towns in the High Desert, Lenwood’s story is tied to…
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Luther Burbank Home and Gardens
· 14.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Prepare to be amazed by the legacy of a plant wizard! This is the Luther Burbank Home and Gardens, the place where Burbank spent his life developing hundreds of new varieties of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. Luther…
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Hotel La Rose
· 14.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This beautiful stone building is more than just a pretty facade; it's a symbol of resilience after a devastating earthquake. In 1906, the San Francisco earthquake leveled much of the region, including the building that…
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Rosenberg's Department Store
· 15.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Check out that building! Rosenberg's Department Store is the most significant example of Streamline Moderne architecture in Santa Rosa. Built in 1946 by architect Douglas Stone, Rosenberg's was *the* place to shop. It…
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Santa Rosa, CA
· 15.0 mi · Local history
The smell of smoke still clings to certain Santa Rosa neighborhoods, a phantom echo of the Tubbs Fire that redrew the city's map just a few years ago. But even that catastrophic event couldn't erase the underlying…
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Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railway Powerhouse
· 15.4 mi · Scraped Hmdb
This unassuming building holds the key to Sonoma County's electric railway past. The Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railway Powerhouse, built in the early 1900s, was the heart of the Petaluma and Santa Rosa Railroad, an…
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Sebastopol, CA
· 15.5 mi · Local history
The apple trees came first, a wave of Gravensteins washing over the rolling hills west of Santa Rosa in the late 19th century. Sebastopol, unlike its neighbors, became the center of this agricultural boom, its fertile…
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McDonald Mansion
· 15.5 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine escaping the San Francisco fog for a relaxing summer in Sonoma County! That's exactly what the McDonald family did when they built this grand Victorian mansion back in 1876. The McDonald Mansion, originally…
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Luther Burbank's Gold Ridge Experiment Farm
· 15.6 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Step back in time to where a plant wizard worked his magic! This is Luther Burbank's Gold Ridge Experiment Farm, the heart of his groundbreaking work. In 1885, Luther Burbank, a pioneer in agricultural science,…
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Marin County Civic Center
· 17.2 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Buckle up, because you're about to see the future... as envisioned by a genius! This isn't your average government building. It's the Marin County Civic Center, a masterpiece designed by the legendary Frank Lloyd…
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Point Reyes National Seashore
· 17.3 mi · Historical Marker
Peninsula sitting on the Pacific Plate, moving northwest; site of Sir Francis Drake's 1579 landing.
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Olema Lime Kilns
· 17.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
These crumbling stone vaults whisper tales of dashed dreams from the Gold Rush era. In 1850, just two years after California became part of the United States, two San Francisco entrepreneurs, James A. Shorb and William…
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China Camp State Park
· 18.0 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a bustling village, not of gold miners, but of shrimp fishermen, right here on the shores of San Pablo Bay. This is China Camp, a window into a vibrant, yet often overlooked, part of California's history. In the…
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San Rafael, CA
· 18.8 mi
The Spanish padres likely didn’t envision a Hollywood connection when they founded Mission San Rafael Arcángel in 1817. Named for the healing archangel, the area slowly grew, becoming a city nearly sixty years later.…
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Trefethen Vineyards
· 18.8 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Taste the legacy of Napa Valley at Trefethen Vineyards, a family-owned winery established in 1968. In 1968, Eugene and Catherine Trefethen purchased a large Napa Valley property including the Eschol Ranch winery, which…
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The French Laundry
· 18.9 mi · Scraped Hmdb
Imagine a humble saloon transformed into a culinary temple. That's the story of The French Laundry in Yountville. In 1978, Sally Schmitt, a visionary chef, opened The French Laundry, emphasizing fresh, local…
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Napa, CA
· 19.1 mi
Napa Valley might conjure images of rolling vineyards and Michelin-starred restaurants, but its story extends beyond the bottle.
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Bodega, CA
· 19.9 mi · Local history
Bodega, California, a small town nestled near the Sonoma coast, carries echoes of its past in its very bones. Originally inhabited by the Coast Miwok people, the area’s modern history began with Russian fur traders…