Sonoma County
Santa Rosa was settled by Missouri farmers and frontiersmen and stood as a stronghold for the Confederacy in a Yankee county during the Civil War. The center of a farming area, Santa Rosa grew to 50,000 people by 1970 and then, bolstered by well-to-do commuters and retirees, doubled in size in less than 20 years.
Although the city is only 52 miles north of San Francisco, Santa Rosans no longer rely on trips to The City for entertainment, dining and shopping. Dozens of ethnic restaurants and smart boutiques have sprung up in bright new business parks and along the tree-lined downtown streets. The city is home to 11 theater groups, including the nationally respected Summer Repertory Theatre at Santa Rosa Junior College.
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Nestled along the Russian River in the heart of Sonoma Wine Country, Healdsburg combines small-town charm, stunning vistas, and award-winning vintages with an eclectic mix centered around a charming town plaza lined with shops, restaurants, tasting rooms, galleries, and bars. And while travel looks different right now, there are still many ways to eat, sip, shop, and explore your way through Healdsburg.
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