![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjjVXse2XZsIRsSZpKitEfHvrcGyi6phMbolhvObOWTI11ae_rOqDWHRkfV9FED5W49LJo5ytNPlf-iDHYaC3_7gH9E_Xxc69TB4ZzzTZrxtdCoOOI-nxY__1uQFXDe_q9udpwvJi92o_lC/s400/59+a+a+9.jpg)
Not only does this grassy town center (about midway between Napa and Santa Rosa) offer a respite from winery-hopping and easy access to upscale shops and eateries, but it also gives you a window into California's origins. This is where California's bear flag was designed in 1846, and the plaza-adjacent mission (now part of Sonoma State Historic Park; admission is $3 an adult) was the northernmost and last of the 21 Franciscan missions, all of which are represented by oil paintings inside.
(Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau Info: (707) 938-9560, http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=479.)
No comments:
Post a Comment