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Historic Destinations : Petaluma, California
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Petaluma Historical Library & Museum
The building known today as the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum in Historic Downtown Petaluma was originally a Carnegie Free Library opened in 1906. The neo-classical building was designed by Brainerd Jones and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Photo courtesy of the Petaluma Visitor Center.
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