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W Spain St, Sonoma, CA 95476

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114 East Spain Street, Sonoma, California 95476
Located on Sonoma Plaza, the Mission San Francisco Solano was founded on July 4, 1823, the only one established under independent Mexico. The plaza also contains the barracks ... More on Weather.com
Mission San Francisco Solono, the last of the California's 21 missions, stands opposite the North East corner of the Plaza in Sonoma. ... More on igougo

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First Street and Spain Street, Sonoma, CA
'El Presidio de Sonoma', or 'Sonoma Barracks', was a military outpost established in Alta California in 1836. It was built to house troops under General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, the Commandant of... More on Wikipedia
the museum is an easy walk-through for children, offering recreated rooms and costumes of the early days...the last of the California missions built, this one has a beautiful small chapel and ... More on Amazon.com

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Sonoma CA 95476, United States of America

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414 First Street East, Sonoma CA 95476, United States of America
Inscription. Built 1856 California Heritage Council Award of Merit Sonoma League for Historic Preservation Headquarters Dedicated May 1, 1976, , Erected 1976 by Sonoma League for Historic Preservation. , Location. 38° 17.594′ ... More on HMDB

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579 First Street East, Sonoma CA 95476, United States of America

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20 East Spain Street, Sonoma CA 95476, United States of America
Inscription. Casa de los Criados Wing of General Vallejos Adobe, , Location. 38° 17.638′ N, 122° 27.436′ W. Marker is in Sonoma, California, in Sonoma County. Click for map . This adobe and marker are located ... More on HMDB

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114 East Spain Street, Sonoma, California 95476
Inscription. At this site, on July 4, 1823 Father Altimra set up a Camp Alter and planted the Holy Cross. The troops fired a volley, and the Padre sang in adoration of the cross. A Mass was celebrated in gratitude, and the place was ... More on HMDB

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133 East Spain Street, Sonoma CA 95476, United States of America

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Sonoma CA 95476, United States of America
When you are finished with your tour of the main portions of the Mission, go back outside and take a look around. Step back into the park diagonally ... More on Missiontour.org
Inscription. The Mission Trail marked the three hundred years of Spanish-Mexican settlement. It travelled as far south as Guatemala and traversed Mexico to advance through eleven of our present day... More on HMDB
