Hacienda, Sonoma County, California
Hacienda (also Cosmo) is a community in Sonoma County, California. It is located west of Santa Rosa on the Russian River. First settled in 1871, it was served by the Northwestern Pacific Railroad from 1876 to 1935.
Hacienda was a popular river resort from the 1920s through the 1950s, with river frontage, campgrounds, and a golf course designed by Alistair MacKenzie.[1] Today, the site is a private community.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of Sonoma County, California, United States
County seat: Santa Rosa
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- Petaluma
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- Windsor
- Bloomfield
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- Eldridge
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- Forestville
- Fulton
- Geyserville
- Glen Ellen
- Graton
- Guerneville
- Jenner
- Kenwood
- Larkfield-Wikiup
- Monte Rio
- Occidental
- Penngrove
- Petaluma Center
- Roseland
- Salmon Creek
- Sea Ranch
- Sereno del Mar
- Sonoma State University
- Temelec
- Timber Cove
- Valley Ford
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38°30′41″N 122°55′40″W / 38.51139°N 122.92778°W / 38.51139; -122.92778
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