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  2. Old Petaluma Opera House - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1870 as a theater, lecture hall, and dance hall. In 1901, the upper floors were converted to office and meeting space and the street level was remodeled for retail space, and a new prefabricated cast iron facade, manufactured by the Mesker Brothers company of St. Louis, Missouri was installed.

  3. Mystic Theatre (Petaluma, California) - Wikipedia

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    23 Petaluma Boulevard North, Petaluma, California, U.S. Coordinates 38°14′03″N 122°38′24″W  /  38.234104°N 122.640120°W  / 38.234104; -122.

  4. Santa Rosa Junior College - Wikipedia

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    SRJC began offering evening classes in Petaluma, 35 miles (56 km) north of San Francisco, in 1964, and in the early 1970s held classes in leased spaces throughout the city. In 1985, the Board of Trustees purchased a 40-acre (160,000 m 2) site in east Petaluma, and in 1995 the first phase of construction of a Petaluma Center was completed. The ...

  5. List of historic landmarks in Petaluma - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of Petaluma Historic Landmarks and Districts. Petaluma Historic Landmarks are historic resources in Petaluma, California that the Petaluma City Council has determined to be significant based on local, state, and federal criteria. The city's Historic and Cultural Resource Committee and its Planning Commission review all proposed ...

  6. Brainerd Jones - Wikipedia

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    Other examples include: the 1917 Petaluma and Santa Rosa Electric Railway Depot (now the West County Museum) in Sebastopol, the 1922 addition to the C.C. Silk Mill in Petaluma, the 1911 remodel of the McNear Building in Petaluma and part of the McClay Building, the 1920 Petaluma Post Office (now a retail store), the Simon Pinschower House in ...

  7. Phoenix Theater - Wikipedia

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    The building was purchased by California Movie Theater around 1935 and renamed California Theater. On August 5, 1957, another fire took the roof of the building. The building was restored and renamed the Showcase Theater by the Tocchini family and soon after the first live concert was put on at the theater by Petaluma native Jeff Dorenfeld.

  8. Telecom Valley - Wikipedia

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    It is considered the original seed for Telecom Valley which developed farther north in Sonoma County driven by lower cost facilities and housing. Digital Telephone Systems was an early innovator in the Telecom Equipment arena developing a Digital loop carrier (DLC) and digital Private Branch Exchange systems.

  9. RedAwning - Wikipedia

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    RedAwning operates as a branded network of vacation rental properties. [15] It offers services for hosts, property managers, and guests. [ 16 ] The company supplies vacation rentals to Booking.com , Expedia , HomeAway/VRBO , FlipKey / TripAdvisor , and Airbnb .