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…two-story adobe Sonoma Barracks that once housed Mexican army troops commanded by General Mariano Vallejo, military commander and director of colonization of Mexico’s northern frontier. And everybody enjoys traipsing through…

…to fill the gap by introducing diners to the rich and diverse cuisine of Mexico. The menu, delivered with graceful service, includes thoughtfully-prepared regional dishes such as their signature molcajete…

…diverse culinary heritage. Specialities lean heavily towards Mexico, including stellar fish tacos, grilled oysters, and ceviches, but European influences can be tasted in the house-smoked trout and hearty fisherman’s stew. …

…spots in California. Chances of spotting cetaceans are best from October through February when Grey whales are southbound from Alaska to Mexico and February through April on their return voyage….

…farthest north of their 21 Missions in California and the only established under Mexican rule, independent of Spain. Also in the early to mid-19th century, the area was home to Mexico’s…

…family, opened the first wine tasting room in the U.S. by a migrant worker from Mexico, in 2003. The Robledos grow grapes in Sonoma, Napa and Lake counties and their…

…sparsely wooded hills above a wide, flat plain. The name Los Carneros, ‘the rams’ in Spanish, dates from the 1830s, when Mexico administered this region. Sheep ranches, dairies, and hay…

…barefoot all day is bad for foot health. Put on a pretty and comfortable pair and you’ll feel efficient and stylish to boot. Designed by Santa Rosa and New Mexico-based…

…Revolt, which transferred ownership of California from Mexico to the United States. Gen. Vallejo’s home, barracks, and the Mission San Francisco Solano are all part of the Sonoma State Historic Park….


