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Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park

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Step back into 19th-century California history at General Vallejo's historic rancho.

Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park features the largest remaining wooden-and-adobe structure from California's Mexican period. Visitors can explore restored living quarters, historic artifacts, and peaceful grounds that showcase 1830s ranch life under General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo. Interpretive exhibits and self-guided tours offer a vivid look into early California history.

History

Built in 1836, the Petaluma Adobe was an important site during the Mexican and early American periods in California. It showcases the transition from Spanish colonial to American influences in the region.

Quick tip: Wear comfortable walking shoes, as exploring the shaded historic grounds requires walking on unpaved dirt paths.

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