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Website. www .srcity .org. Santa Rosa ( Spanish for "Saint Rose") is a city in and the county seat of Sonoma County, in the North Bay region of the Bay Area in California. [10] Its population as of the 2020 census was 178,127. [8] It is the largest city in California's Wine Country and Redwood Coast.
Brainerd Jones (1865 – 1949) was an American architect who designed and built most of the architecturally-significant buildings in Petaluma, California . Jones is best known for designing three Carnegie libraries in Sonoma County, two of which still remain standing and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
: 25–26 The more permanent courthouse was built near the current Exchange Bank in downtown Santa Rosa. [3] Although the new courthouse and jail was ready on December 28, 1855, the county board of supervisors refused to accept it, and the contractor finally settled on February 8, 1856, accepting a payment of $10,400.
Santa Rosa Imaging Center. 3536 Mendocino Ave Ste 280 Santa Rosa, CA 95403. (707) 579-8226. OVERVIEW.
Website. www .ebcfx .com. Exchange Bank of Canada ( EBC; French: Banque de change du Canada) is a Schedule 1 domestic bank in Canada. [1] EBC is a subsidiary of Currency Exchange International and specializes in wholesale foreign exchange solutions to financial institutions and businesses. [2]
Redwood Orthopaedic Surgery Associates. 208 Concourse Blvd Ste 1, Santa Rosa, CA, 95403. (707) 544-3400.
Dr. Peter Bernard Pappas, MD. Orthopedic Surgery, Orthopedic Spine Surgery. 53. 34 Years Experience. 1165 Montgomery Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 0.82 miles. Dr. Pappas graduated from the Keck School of Medicine of The University of Southern California in 1990. He works in Santa Rosa, CA and 3 other locations and specializes in Orthopedic.
Great Western Bank (previously known as Great Western Savings & Loan) was a large retail bank that operated primarily in the Western United States. Great Western's headquarters were in Chatsworth, California. At one time, Great Western was one of the largest savings and loan in the United States, second only to Home Savings of America. [4]