Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Sonoma, California
Top 15. Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in Sonoma, California: Sonoma Valley, Simraceway Performance Driving Center, Sonoma Plaza, Jacuzzi Family Vineyards, Cline Cellars, Buena Vista Winery, Gloria Ferrer Champagne Caves, Sonoma Coast State Beach, Gundlach Bundschu Winery, Ravenswood Winery, Nicholson Ranch, Viansa Winery and Italian Marketplace, Sonoma Train Town, Larson Family Winery, WALT Wines
Sonoma wine country - a family vacation
Escape the hustle and bustle of every day life and enjoy a relaxing adventure with family in Sonoma Valley, just 45 minutes north of San Francisco.
Enjoy the parks, history, quaint shops, kid-friendly wineries and cute ice cream parlors.
The perfect spot to see the best of California wine country AND spend time with the family.
(And yes we have great spots for picnics - stop by the visitor center and ask for a map!)
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Mission San Francisco Solano, Sonoma California
presents this video of the Mission San Francisco Solano which is located in the Sonoma State Historic Park in Sonoma, California. It was the 21 st of the California missions and was the last mission built in Alta California. It was founded by father Jose Altemira in 1823.
CLOUDS AND A CALIFORNIA SUNSET
A beautiful Northern California sunset with amazing clouds in Sonoma County, California.
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Soaring over Napa Valley, California
Experience California's Napa Valley from above. A hot air balloon ride offers birds-eye views of the beautiful wine region
Breaux Winery & Vineyards - Video Tour - Purcellville Virginia, USA
Breaux Winery & Vineyards - Short Video Tour - Purcellville Northern Virginia, USA - May 2012.
HD Video Tour of Winery and Vineyards.
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Kathryn Hall 2015 Release
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6.0 Earthquake hits Napa Valley, San Francisco Bay Area (August 24, 2014)
NAPA, Calif. (AP) — The largest earthquake to hit the San Francisco Bay Area in 25 years sent scores of people to hospitals, ignited fires, damaged multiple historic buildings and knocked out power to tens of thousands in California's wine country on Sunday.
The 6.0-magnitude earthquake that struck at 3:20 a.m. about 6 miles from the city of Napa ruptured water mains and gas lines, left two adults and a child critically injured, upended bottles and casks at some of Napa Valley's famed wineries and sent residents running out of their homes in the darkness.
At an afternoon press conference, officials at Napa's Queen of the Valley hospital said that 120 individuals had been treated, with six patients injured critically.
Dazed residents too fearful of aftershocks to go back to bed wandered at dawn through Napa's historic downtown, where the quake had shorn a 10-foot chunk of bricks and concrete from the corner of an old county courthouse. Bolder-sized pieces of rubble littered the lawn and street in front of the building and the hole left behind allowed a view of the offices inside.
College student Eduardo Rivera, 20, said the home he shares with six relatives shook so violently that he kept getting knocked back into his bed as he tried to flee.
When I woke up, my mom was screaming, and the sound from the earthquake was greater than my mom's screams, Rivera said.
While inspecting the shattered glass at her husband's storefront office in downtown Napa, Chris Malloy, 45, described calling for her two children in the dark as the quake rumbled under the family's home, throwing heavy pieces of furniture 3 or 4 feet and breaking them.
It was shaking and I was crawling on my hands and knees in the dark, looking for them, she said, wearing flip flops on feet left bloodied from crawling through broken glass.
President Barack Obama was briefed on the earthquake, the White House said. Federal officials also have been in touch with state and local emergency responders. Gov. Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency for southern Napa County, directing state agencies to respond with equipment and personnel.
Napa Fire Department Operations Chief John Callanan said the city has exhausted its own resources trying to extinguish six fires, some in places with broken water mains; transporting injured residents; searching homes for anyone who might be trapped; and answering calls about gas leaks and downed power lines.
Two of the fires happened at mobile home parks, including one where four homes were destroyed and two others damaged, Callanan said.
The earthquake sent 120 people to Queen of the Valley Medical Center in Napa, where officials set up a triage tent to handle the influx. Most had cuts, bumps and bruises received either in the quake, when they tried to flee their homes or while cleaning up, hospital CEO Walt Mickens said. Three people were admitted with broken bones and two for heart attacks.
The child in critical condition was struck by part of a fireplace and had to be airlifted to a specialty hospital for a neurological evaluation, Callanan said.
The earthquake is the largest to shake the Bay Area since the magnitude-6.9 Loma Prieta quake in 1989, the USGS said. That temblor struck the area on Oct. 17, 1989, during a World Series game between the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics, collapsing part of the Bay Bridge roadway and killing more than 60 people, most when an Oakland freeway fell.
Sunday's quake was felt widely throughout the region. People reported feeling it more than 200 miles south of Napa and as far east as the Nevada border. Amtrak suspended its train service through the Bay Area so tracks could be inspected.
Napa City Manager Mike Parness said at an afternoon news conference that 15 to 16 buildings were no longer inhabitable, and there was only limited access to numerous other structures, mostly ones with broken windows. Officials say they are still assessing buildings in the area.
In Napa, at least three historic buildings were damaged, including the county courthouse, and at least two downtown commercial buildings have been severely damaged. A Red Cross evacuation center was set up at a high school, and crews were assessing damage to homes, bridges and roadways.
There's collapses, fires, said Napa Fire Capt. Doug Bridewell, standing in front of large pieces of masonry that broke loose from a turn of the century office building where a fire had just been extinguished. That's the worst shaking I've ever been in.
Bridewell said he had to climb over fallen furniture in his own home to check on his family before reporting to duty.
The shaking emptied cabinets in homes and store shelves, set off car alarms and had residents of neighboring Sonoma County running out of their houses and talking about damage inside their homes.
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Vino Bello - Studio room
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Vino Bello Resort from Resorts & Lodges
Video of the Vino Bello Resort in Napa Valley, California.
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