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…Art District in Santa Rosa. Cross Mendocino/Santa Rosa Avenue from Dierk’s to tour Sonoma County’s largest concentration of art studios, where you’ll see works ranging from paintings to photography, collages, glass, and…
Sonoma County is a destination full of incredible makers and artisans with unique backgrounds and expertise. This couldn’t be truer than with Sonoma County’s wellness experiences and wellness boutiques. For…
…world-class wines. For those looking for something more casual (but no less transcendent), Spirit Bar at Hotel Healdsburg — just a few steps away — offers small and large plates…
…leather” handbags and designer “watchcraft” wristwatches. And don’t miss the collection of early California paintings, dating from 1860s to the 1940s, in in a museum-like setting at Christopher Queen Galleries. Antique…
…and nature tour of Sea Ranch. Walk Through History Fort Ross State Historic Park For a taste of history, meanwhile, the Fort Ross State Historic Park offers a rich adventure,…
…Whatever your story is, one thing is clear: Sonoma County keeps popping up in your thoughts. You miss it so much you can … well, you can almost taste it….
…dress perform chores in the old ways. Petaluma State Historic Park The park is situated amidst quiet farmland and oak-studded hills. Red-shouldered hawks fly overhead, and coyotes and foxes can…
As dining across the nation leans ever more casual, white tablecloths and fine china are hard to find. However, Sonoma County still features many spectacular dress-up dining destinations where polished…
Formally known as the “Egg Basket of the World” for its bustling egg industry in the early 20th century, Petaluma (pop. 57,908) is now known as a foodie haven in Northern…
…bite from the peppers. 613 E. Washington St., Petaluma, 707-559-5130, bistro201petaluma.com Burdock Bar The sister eatery to Duke’s Spirited Cocktails is Healdsburg’s version of Harry Potter’s Platform Nine and Three-Quarters,…
…of terrain, family farms and artisanal growers are creating agricultural products that reflect their own unique terroir. Information about these farms comes in two online formats, interactive and downloadable. The…
…Dry Creek Valley since the early 1900s. Four generations later, they continue to produce world-class, quality wines at their small winery, where they consistently produce exceptional Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and…