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Fort Ross

Fort Ross State Historic Park is a historical state park in Sonoma County, California, including the former Russian fur trading outpost of Fort Ross plus the adjacent coastline and native coast redwood forests extending inland. Fort Ross, active from 1812 to 1842, was the southernmost settlement in the Russian colonization of the Americas. The 3,393-acre (1,373 ha) park was established in 1909. The site is a Sonoma County Historic Landmark.
Fort Ross was founded by the Russian-American Company in 1812. Most of the Fort's buildings are reproductions. The one original structure remaining from the Russian settlement, the commander's house, is a National Historic Landmark and on the National Register of Historic Places. The California Department of Parks and Recreation as well as many volunteers put extensive efforts into restoration and reconstruction work in the Fort.
The name Ross is a poetic name for 'Russian.' It was selected from lots placed at the base of an image of Christ bestowed on the settlement when it was dedicated on September 11, 1812. The Spanish sometimes called it Presidio Ruso or Presidio de Bodega.
In 2009 the park was under the risk of being closed due to state budget cuts. Russian ambassador Sergey Kislyak petitioned in favor of the park, but Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger promised nothing. On June 22, 2010, a memorandum of understanding between the Renova Group of Companies and the State of California, and between Renova Group and Fort Ross Conservancy (then the Fort Ross Interpretive Association) was signed in San Francisco in the presence of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev "to affirm a partnership to support and promote the preservation of California's Fort Ross State Historic Park, and to raise awareness of its historical and cultural significance." The threatened park closures were ultimately avoided by cutting hours and maintenance system-wide. @:Wikipedia
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niraK68 said:

HFF ihr 2
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neira-Dan said:

HFF Erika
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Diana Australis said:

HFF Erika….love the fence!
3 years ago

volker_hmbg said:

Ein richtiger Western-Zaun und eine interessante Historie dazu. Wusste bisher nur, dass es in Alaska noch Spuren der russischen Besiedlung gibt.
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Jaap van 't Veen said:

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Stephan Fey said:

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Roger (Grisly) said:

wonderfully random fence
HFF and a good weekend.
3 years ago ( translate )

Percy Schramm said:

Schön ungleichmäßig ist der Zaun. HFF und ein sonniges Wochenende Euch Beiden !
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tiabunna said:

An interesting image and background information. HFF and best wishes for the weekend.
3 years ago

Dimas Sequeira said:

Interesting historic park! Thanks for sharing information that has remained in oblivion! HFF, Erika and Manfred!
3 years ago

Dinesh said:

Most beautiful

Sonama County....! I must visit ere long. HFF Best wishes
3 years ago

Christa1004 said:

Thanks for all the interesting information. HFF Erika+Manfred.
3 years ago

trester88 said:

Interessante Geschichte!
HFF und ein schönes Wochenende!
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gezginruh said:

HFF and have a wonderful weekend,Erika!
Stay safe

Best wishes
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3 years ago

Annalia S. said:

Belated HFF!
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