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===Local attractions=== [[File:Charles schulz museum.jpg|thumb|The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center on the corner of West Steele Lane and Hardies Lane, next to Snoopy's Home Ice skating rink]] [[File:Prince Memorial Greenway, Downtown Santa Rosa.jpg|thumb|Prince Memorial Greenway, a bicycle and pedestrian path through downtown Santa Rosa]] [[File:CitySantaRosa1.jpg|right|thumb|''City of Santa Rosa'', an [[Douglas A-26 Invader|A-26 Invader attack bomber]] built in 1944]] * Carrillo Adobe. Built in 1837 for Dona Maria Ignacia Lopez de Carrillo, General Mariano Vallejo's mother-in-law, the Carrillo Adobe was the first home on the site of the future Santa Rosa. The remains of the Carrillo home rest behind a cyclone fence off Montgomery Drive, on property owned by the [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Santa Rosa in California]], adjacent to its Cathedral of St. Eugene. * [[Luther Burbank Home and Gardens]] * [[Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center]] * [[Redwood Empire Ice Arena]] ("Snoopy's Home Ice") * [[Safari West]] wildlife preserve is located northwest Santa Rosa. As of 2017, Safari West had over 1,000 animals of approximately 98 animal species.<ref name=post>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/oct/19/safari-west-african-nature-preserve-threatened-cal/|newspaper=The Washington Times|title=Safari West, African nature preserve threatened by California wildfires, weathers the disaster|author=Laura Kelly|date=October 19, 2017}}</ref> * [[Sonoma County Museum|Museum of Sonoma County]] * [[Doyle Community Park]] * [[Spring Lake Regional Park]] * [[Trione-Annadel State Park]] * Railroad Square. With the highest concentration of historic commercial buildings in Santa Rosa, this portion of downtown is popular with both tourists and locals. * Historic residential neighborhoods. Although most of Santa Rosa's commercial buildings were destroyed in the 1906 earthquake, almost all of its numerous houses survived and most have survived to this day. As a result, Santa Rosa has a number of old neighborhoods in and around downtown, several historically designated. These contain numerous old homes, including many [[Victorian era|Victorians]]. Most of these are on quiet, often tree-lined streets. An example of one of these houses would be the [[McDonald Mansion]], near downtown. * The annual [[Luther Burbank Rose Parade and Festival]] * California Indian Museum and Cultural Center * The [[Pacific Coast Air Museum]] is located on the southeast corner of the [[Charles M. Schulz–Sonoma County Airport]], next to the airplane hangar used in the 1963 [[Hollywood (film industry)|Hollywood]] all-star comedy movie ''[[It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World]]''.
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