Seeing the West Suggestions for the Westbound Traveler

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Seeing the West Suggestions for the Westbound Traveler
K E M Kate Ethel Mary Dumbell
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SONOMA Sonoma, some 40 miles north of San Francisco, reached by ferry and railway, is interesting as being one of the chief centres of the famous vine-growing district.
134 SEEING THE WEST In this region is Santa Rosa, the home ot Luther Burbank, where he has large experi- mental gardens. Extensive work is also done on his farm eight miles west of Santa Rosa, near Sebastopol, called the Gold Ridge Proving Grounds. The farm is, I believe, open to visitors. While at Santa Rosa it is interesting t
...o see the church which is built of the wood of one redwood tree.
OAKLAND Oakland, five miles from San Francisco, is reached by ferry, and from there we go to Berkeley, the seat of the University of California. There are several entrances to the university grounds, and visitors are admitted by any of them. The university is delightfully situated on the lower slopes of the Berkeley Hills. The site comprises about 530 acres of land, which rises grad- ually from 200 feet above sea level to 1, 300 feet.


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