Petaluma's Steamboat Era
/The Red Jacket, a steamboat was creating so much business that soon manufacturing the boat was up to three trips a week to San Francisco.
Read MoreThe Red Jacket, a steamboat was creating so much business that soon manufacturing the boat was up to three trips a week to San Francisco.
Read MoreThe Petaluma trolley would run through the Waterfront Warehouse District, through the Historic Downtown and North Water Street developments, past numerous retirement facilities, to the Petaluma Premium Factory Outlets Mall,
Read MoreCedar Grove Park was an amusement park in the early 1900’s for visitors who came up the Petaluma River during the summer.
Read More... Due to the drought, Lake Tolay was dry with vegetation growing in the bottom area. We discussed possible interactions young people could have with the park and stimulated discussion on what students would find most interesting when visiting the park....
Read MoreWatershed Classroom supports the implementation of exceptionally engaging curriculum about the Petaluma River and Watershed to educate youth in Petaluma about their place in our environment, how their decisions and actions affect their environment and inspire youth to conserve and celebrate the Petaluma Watershed.
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