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  1. Welcome. Look through these pages to learn about our community and its heritage, and you will discover the people and events that have made Glen Ellen— and the Valley of the Moon— remarkably unique.

  2. Wikipedia tiếng Việt là phiên bản tiếng Việt của Wikipedia. Website lần đầu kích hoạt vào tháng 11 năm 2002 và chỉ có bài viết đầu tiên của dự án là bài Internet Society. [1] Wikipedia tiếng Việt không có thêm bài viết nào cho đến tháng 10 năm 2003 khi Trang Chính ra mắt. [2] Tiếp ...

  3. Glen Ellen is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sonoma Valley, Sonoma County, California, United States. The population was 784 at the 2010 census, down from 992 at the 2000 census. Glen Ellen is the location of Jack London State Historic Park (including the Wolf House ), Sonoma Valley Regional Park, and a former home of Hunter S. Thompson .

  4. The Stories of Glen Ellen. We are fortunate that our rich, vibrant history is so recent— and our legacy so accessible. Our written history goes back less than two hundred years— and yet so much has happened throughout that brief time. The following pages tell the stories of the people who have been here, and how they have helped to make ...

  5. Racing at Glen Ellen. In early 1967, Glen Ellen was named as a possible downhill skiing venue for a potential Waterbury 1976 Olympics bid, thanks to its large continuous vertical drop. While a snowmaking system was set to be installed for the 1968-69 season, early snowfall reportedly halted construction. The system was completed for the 1969-70 ...

  6. Glen Ellen/History. Published by Reynolds & Proctor, Santa Rosa, CA, 1898 The village of Glen Ellen is located at the confluence of Sonoma and Calabezas Creeks, which had served as the boundary between the Petaluma Rancho, granted to General Mariano Vallejo, Rancho los Guilicos, granted to John Wilson and his wife Ramona Carillo, and the Agua ...

  7. permitsonoma.org › sonomacountyhistory › glenellenGlen Ellen - Permit Sonoma

    Glen Ellen is named after the wife of early Sonoma Valley settler Charles V. Stuart, who came to California in 1849 and settled in the Glen Ellen area about 1869, where he “began one of the earliest essays at viticulture in Sonoma County.” Glen Ellen in fact got its start in the vicinity of Stuart’s ranch.

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