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Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park

Petaluma , CA

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The Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park stands as a colossal monument to California’s pastoral era, located on the eastern edge of Petaluma, a short and scenic drive from the thermal springs of Calistoga. As the largest privately owned colonial-era adobe structure in the United States, it is famous for its sheer scale and its role as the nerve center of a vast agricultural empire. Unlike the modest dwellings typical of the frontier, this two-story fortress was designed to project power and permanence, serving as the headquarters for a rancho that once encompassed sixty-six thousand acres of rolling hills and fertile valleys.

The history of the site is inextricably linked to its founder, General Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, one of the most influential figures in California’s transition from Mexican to American rule. In 1834, Vallejo was tasked by the Mexican government with secularizing the missions and securing the northern frontier against Russian expansion from Fort Ross. To accomplish this, he established Rancho Petaluma, constructing the Adobe over the course of a decade using a massive workforce of indigenous laborers, many of whom were former neophytes from the missions. Under Vallejo’s command, the site became a self-sufficient kingdom, producing hides, tallow, wool, and grain that fueled the early California economy.

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