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  1. Petaluma is a city in Sonoma County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Its population was 59,776 according to the 2020 census. Petaluma's name comes from the Miwok village named Péta Lúuma that was located on the banks of the Petaluma River.

  2. Petaluma Wildlife & Natural Science Museum is a student-run museum located in the city of Petaluma, California. It is the largest student-run museum in the United States. [1] Its mission is "to inspire the next generation through practical environmental education and conservation."

  3. Petaluma is a city in Sonoma County, California, United States. As of 2020, the population was 59,776. [1] The city was founded in by the Spanish people in 1776. It was made a city in April 1858.

  4. Apr 16, 2024 · Local attractions include Garden Valley Ranch, which features several thousand rose bushes, and the Petaluma Wildlife and Natural Science Museum. The Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park (c. 1836), which contains Vallejo’s restored home, is nearby. Inc. town, 1858; city, 1884. Pop.

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  5. Whatever its name, Petaluma natural wealth has attracted mankind since prehistoric times. For more than three thousand years, the Coast Miwok Indians lived off river and marshlands. In 1846, three Spanish land grants were established along the Petaluma River, and the area flourished as an economic and social center until gold was discovered in ...

  6. Today, residents and historians are working to tell Petaluma's diversity story in books, museum exhibits, and cultural events. Read this overview of Petaluma's history, organized by themes: fertile ground, service, commerce, architecture, home, culture.

  7. C. California State Route 116. California's 3rd State Senatorial district. California's 10th State Assembly district. CamelBak. Capricious (cheese) Casa Grande High School. Cerent Corporation. Clover Sonoma.

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