Fort Ross State Historic Park

Fort Ross State Historic Park

Fort Ross State Historic Park

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.

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