Talk:Sonoma Plaza

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Edit Request - Add to history
Greg Henderson (talk) 15:44, 17 July 2024 (UTC)
 * Please add the following text in the History section after the setence that begins with: "This location was where the Bear Flag Revolt..."
 * The Sonoma Valley Woman's Club initiated a Plaza Fund to finance improvements to the Sonoma Plaza. They planted trees and paths and installed three benches in 1903. On March 25, 1904, the Santa Rosa Republican published an article about the project, stating that beautifying the Plaza would significantly enhance Sonoma's attractiveness and help the Women's Club achieve its goals. In 1905, the club president Mrs. Robert P. Hill, sent out postcards featuring the stone foundation the club placed in the Plaza. In 1908, they erected a monument commemorating the Bear Falg Revolt. A larger Bear Flag Monument was installed by the Native Sons of the Golden West in 1914.