Santa Rosa, California
Santa Rosa is a city in and the county seat of Sonoma County, California, United States.Its estimated 2014 population was 174,170.Santa Rosa is the largest city in California's Redwood Empire, Wine Country and the North Bay; the fifth most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area after San Jose, San Francisco, Oakland, and Fremont; and the 28th most populous city in California.
Before the arrival of Europeans, the wide valley containing Santa Rosa was home to a strong and populous tribe of Pomo natives known as the Bitakomtara. The Bitakomtara controlled the valley closely, barring passage to others until permission was arranged. Those who entered without permission were subject to harsh penalties. The tribe gathered at ceremonial times on Santa Rosa Creek near present-day Spring Lake Regional Park. Upon the arrival of Europeans, the Pomos were decimated by smallpox brought from Europe, and by the eradication efforts of Anglo settlers. By 1900 the Pomo population had decreased by 95%.
In 1867, the county recognized Santa Rosa as an incorporated city and in 1868 the state officially confirmed the incorporation, making it officially the third incorporated city in Sonoma County, after Petaluma, incorporated in 1858, and Healdsburg, incorporated in 1867. The 1906 San Francisco earthquake essentially destroyed the entire downtown, but the city's population did not greatly suffer. However, after that period the population growth of Santa Rosa, as with most of the area, was very slow.
Famed director Alfred Hitchcock filmed his thriller Shadow of a Doubt in Santa Rosa in 1943; the film gives glimpses of Santa Rosa in the 1940s. Many of the downtown buildings seen in the film no longer exist due to major reconstruction following the strong earthquakes in October 1969. However, some, like the rough-stone Northwestern Pacific Railroad depot and the prominent Empire Building (built in 1910 with a gold-topped clock tower), still survive.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 41.50 sq mi , of which 41.29 sq miles is land and 0.205 sq mi (0.49%) is water.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Santa Rosa had a population of 167,815. The population density was 4,043.8 people per square mile.
The City of Santa Rosa
Produced for the City of Santa Rosa by the International City/County Management Association, 2014
Santa Rosa, California - Facts
The first known permanent European settlement of Santa Rosa was the homestead of the Carrillo family, in-laws to Mariano Guadalupe Vallejo, who settled the Sonoma pueblo and Petaluma area
#SantaRosa #California #USA #UnitedStates #city #facts #history #economy #population #demographics #religion #sport #culture #environment #government #politics #transportation #infrastructure #top #interesting
The hitchhiker murders of Santa Rosa, California [UNSOLVED]
This case was requested by Mama Pink. Thank you!
Get my books:
Corresponding blog entry (all sources not listed below can be found here):
Follow me on:
Instagram:
Twitter:
Tumblr:
Facebook:
Website:
watch more true crime videos:
I have to mention as a fantastic resource for this case. I got a lot of information from there, and it’s a good place to start reading more about the case if you’re interested.
Buy Lost Coast Highway on Amazon (affiliate link):
Buy Zodiac Unmasked on Amazon (affiliate link):
Music:
Intrepid Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
white van photo:
“Jane Doe” photo:
This video is protected under Fair Use. (
Santa Rosa: The Hidden City
Santa Rosa: the Hidden City is a film sponsored by the Cultural Heritage Board of the City of Santa Rosa, California in September 1991. It's pretty dated, but it gives a good overview of some of the history, development patterns and architectural styles of old Santa Rosa.
Santa Rosa Creek bursts its banks at Willowside Road
The Press Democrat is a newspaper in Santa Rosa California covering Wine Country, Sonoma County and the North Bay.
First Time Rock Climbing (Fun Things to do in Santa Rosa, California) Santa Rosa with Kids
Fun things to do with kids in Santa Rosa: Rock climbing at Vertex Climbing Center, hiking at Trione-Annadel State Park, weaving a basket at California Indian Museum and Cultural Center, learning about plants at Luther Burbank Home & Gardens, playing at Epicenter Sports & Entertainment Complex: Rockin' Jump Trampoline Park, 7Ten Social Upscale Bowling & Lounge, Game On Arcade, XD Dark Ride, and dining at Victory House Sports Bar & Restaurant. #kidifornia
Plan your trip:
Watch more in the series here.
Sonoma County:
Safari West:
Santa Rosa Quick Escape:
Look Who's Blogging is the best family travel vlog that explores SoCal from the kids' perspective. We visit amusement parks, museums, festivals, and other family friendly attractions. Subscribe so you won't miss an episode of our YouTube kids travel videos!
Subscribe ►
Watch more episodes ►
Facebook ►
Twitter ►
Instagram ►
Support us by shopping:
Sonoma Creek Waterfall, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, Santa Rosa, CA DSCN4368
2/9/2014 - After several days of rain in the midst of the worst drought in California history, the falls along Sonoma Creek next to the Adobe Canyon Trail were going at full bore.
Bicycle Ride from Santa Rosa to Sebastopol, Sonoma County, California
Bicycle Ride from Santa Rosa to Sebastopol, Sonoma County, California
Danvansoup riding the Surly Crosscheck road bike.
July 2017
Route Guerneville Road to Petaluma Ave via SMART Trail, West 6th Street, Santa Rosa Creek Trail, Sebastopol Road, and Joe Rodota Trail.
Music by Nihilore
nihilore.com
Walking in Santa Rosa, California mushroom hunting
Santa Rosa, Ca. has a lot of hiking trails to offer. This is on private land and has restricted access by permission only, it also has signs of mountain lions. Take care and hike with a friend ,especially after the fires it's important not to have a bad encounter with a deadly animal. Happy mushroom hunting! Please visit my Etsy page for terrariums at home and gift ideas:
Let this playlist run! Many hours of watching is required to be approved to monetize any of the channel, and please subscribe, I'll need 1000 subscribers to earn my first penny!
LAST OCTOBER (2019) Documentary | City of Santa Rosa, CA
Last October is a 50-minute documentary film that captures experiences during and following the Sonoma Complex Fires from the perspective of several current and former City of Santa Rosa, CA employees and officials who served as first responders, disaster service workers, and community leaders. These individuals recount both their professional and personal experiences, the critical participation of mutual aid agencies, and the overwhelming selfless support and heroism of the community during and following one of the most destructive wildfires in state history. The film provides a firsthand glimpse into the breadth of the City of Santa Rosa’s response and what it was like to work as a public servant during the fires, such as a recreation employee operating an emergency shelter, a City mechanic hearing of the loss of his own house while working to keep public safety vehicles in service, a CityBus worker transporting evacuees, police officers and firefighters on the front lines, and more. In many instances, employees reported to duty not yet knowing the fate of their own homes or of their families who were evacuated.
Urban Creeks: Santa Rosa Creek
Do you live in a watershed? Chapter 3 of Our Watershed Stories, explores Santa Rosa, California: the wine country's largest city! A Production of KRCB North Bay Public Media - krcb.org. Learn more at OurWatershedStories.org. Support programs like this at krcb.org/donate/
Santa Rosa creek is flooded
#NorthBay #floodwarning #santarosacreek #stoneypoint #sonomacounty
Santa Rosa fishing
Roberts lake, Rohnert park, Ca 10/20/2017.
Safari West The Sonoma Serengeti (Wildlife Animal Preserve in Santa Rosa): Travel with Kids
Embarking on an African expedition in the Sonoma Serengeti with Safari West, Santa Rosa California. #kidifornia
Book your tour:
Watch more in the series here.
Sonoma County Quick Escape:
Santa Rosa Quick Escape:
Santa Rosa with Kids:
Look Who's Blogging is the best family travel vlog that explores SoCal from the kids' perspective. We visit amusement parks, museums, festivals, and other family friendly attractions. Subscribe so you won't miss an episode of our YouTube kids travel videos!
Subscribe ►
Watch more episodes ►
Facebook ►
Twitter ►
Instagram ►
Support us by shopping:
Springlake, Santa Rosa
Flying over Springlake, Santa Rosa, CA Fall 2015
Spring Lake Regional Park is a 320-acre (130 ha) public park in southeastern Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, United States. Centered on the Santa Rosa Creek Reservoir, the park is administered by the Sonoma County Regional Parks Department. Spring Lake offers individual and group camping. The campground is open seven days a week from May 1 through September 30. During the rest of the year, it is only open on weekends and holidays. In addition to the 154-acre (0.62 km2) reservoir (where people can boat and fish) there is 3-acre (12,000 m2) swimming lagoon with sandy beach and concession stand. The lake is open year-round to windsurf, canoe or paddle boat. No gas-powered boats are allowed on the lake, but electric motors are allowed. Spring Lake is used by hikers, joggers and strollers. Trails connect to neighboring Howarth Park and Annadel State Park, creating an outstanding 8-mile (13 km) recreational facility.
Equestrian trails follow the perimeter of the reservoir and connect with trails in Annadel State Park. Mounts are not provided.
For the bicycle enthusiasts, there are 2.3 miles (3.7 km) of paved bicycle trails and many more miles of dirt trails. The maximum speed limit is 15 mph (24 km/h).
Sonoma Creek Waterfall, Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, Santa Rosa, CA MVI 2564
2/9/2014 - After several days of rain in the midst of the worst drought in California history, the falls along Sonoma Creek next to the Adobe Canyon Trail were going at full bore. Shirley is standing with an umbrella below the falls.
EMERALD CUP 2016 | HIGHlights | CoralReefer in Santa Rosa, California
Thank you so much for watching! The Emerald Cup is a highlight of the year's cannabis events, with a focus on outdoor grown, organic cannabis and hash. The weekend brings together the world's hashmakers with Californian patients and growers, and all enjoy a stoney good time over edibles, dabs, flowers and seeds.
I hope you enjoy this quick video, hempy holidays!!
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
LIKE this video if you support cannabis on youtube!
SUBSCRIBE to see more from me:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Stay high with me (Coral) on social media:
Snapchat: coralfish19
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
DISCOUNTS FOR WORLD REEFERS:
Code “worldreefers” on these sites:
VapeWorld
Vapexhale
Humboldt Hempwick
Miss Mary Jane Co
Cruz Culture
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
write me:
2601 Blanding Ave #C359
Alameda, Ca 94501
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
High! I'm Coral. I fell in love with cannabis near the end of high school and have enjoyed learning about this plant everyday since. I answer questions weekly for Stoney Sunday, share news stories on News Nug, and sneak in random videos in between.
Pack a bowl, load the bong, heat the nail, and let's stay high together.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
This video was not sponsored, and features footage from the Emerald Cup in Santa Rosa, California.
Santa Rosa Creek, Hood Mountain Park, California - 00024
4/20/2017 - The creek crossing near the beginning of the trail leading to the Grandmother Oak Trail. The Santa Rosa Creek is in Hood Mountain Regional Park, but the trail quickly enters the Sugarloaf State park. Prepare to get your feet wet or take off shoes/boots and go barefoot across.
Santa Rosa Creek 1-20-10
Clips of Santa Rosa Creek in Cambria, CA, from Ferrasci Road, Hwy 1 crossing, and the mouth. These were taken a couple of hours before the streamflow peaked from this storm.