
1. Inland Areas, Petaluma Valley, and the Sacramento Valley:
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Website information:
Petaluma Valley, California:
http://www.visitpetaluma.com/
http://cityofpetaluma.net/
http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/california/city/Petaluma-CA.htm
Sacramento Valley
http://www.sacramentovalley.com/
http://www.sacbee.com/
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There is no video’s about Petaluma Ca. or Lewiston Id. Very hard to find. However, here are some photos. However, for Petaluma there are Audio’s touring the city and the valley. http://www.visitpetaluma.com/petaluma-audio-tours.asp
Sacramento Valley has traded with all cities over California. Sacramento is where our, federal, state and local government reside. Petaluma Valley is much like Sacramento only smaller and agriculture is also a big part of the valley. Both Sacramento and Petaluma are vast in food processing and both are important economic areas in the valley. Visitors are attracted to Sacramento by the State Capitol and many other historical attractions such as Sutter's Fort. Visitors are also attracted to Petaluma, from the Adobe state Historical Park, museums, and Mrs. Grossman’s Sticker factory and the shollenberger nature and bird watching park. The Sacramento county has a location at the intersection of four major highways brings additional visitors destined for the bay area and surroundings cities and town.
Sacramento Valley has a very well know college, UC Davis. The college is huge in the study of agriculture from farm animals to growing crops. However, Petaluma Valley is also strong in agriculture. Petaluma has an extension of Santa Rosa Junior college.
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Some assumptions why people like the Petaluma Valley location are the marchlands, hills, and acres of grass hay. Horses, cattle, and sheep being raised all over the valley. In addition, In Sacramento, the huge lands of crop growing from tomatoes to alfalfa, corn and many more.
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Both Petaluma and Sacramento have a college, one a Junior college, and the other a University. Both inland areas are strong in agriculture and farming. In addition, finial both Sacramento and Petaluma have people come from the Bay Area, site seeing, vacation and boating.
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Sacramento is much different then Petaluma, in politics, agriculture, and climate. With politics Sacramento is the State’s capital, all laws are added or changed. Where as Petaluma is more a smaller town with little known fact on changing state laws like the politicians do in Sacramento. Sacramento is different in agriculture from Petaluma. Sacramento handles more crops, where as Petaluma handles more live stock. Lastly, both are very different in climate. Sacramento in the summer gets up past 100 degree, where as Petaluma is cooler and windy.
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What draws people back to Sacramento or Petaluma Valley? Is it not the golden poppies that shine on the roadsides, or maybe is just as State capital, which brings people to see how our State Government works As for Petaluma with the town’s strength in aquiculture, the raising of poultry and dairy cows.
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Last week we learned from Rhianom, who states the greatness of our Oceanside seashores with sandy beaches and people interacting to better help us understand the beaches of Northern California. Rhianom, mentions Bodega Bay a beach, where in fact Bodega Bay beaches run from Salmon creek beach to Goat Rock. Seal point is near Los Angles, off and Oceanside town.