Fort Ross State Historic Park, located in Sonoma County, stands as a unique blend of fortress and settlement. Established in 1812 by the Russian-American Company, this site served as a supply hub for Russian outposts in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. The majority of the structures, dating back to 1836, provide a well-preserved glimpse into an often-overlooked chapter of California’s history. Visitors can explore these historic buildings, gaining insight into the lives of the early settlers and the strategic importance of the fort.
Fort Ross State Historic Park
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