Pictured is a photo from the annual Pioneer Christmas Party. Held the third Saturday in December, the event recreates the earliest Christmas celebrations of the North Valley. Visitors enjoy hot wassail and create old-time crafts.
Escape back to the sights and sounds of an 1852 frontier adobe in Red Bluff, Calif. At the northern end of the Sacramento Valley, flanked by the Cascade Mountains on the east and the Coast Range on the west, William B. IdeĀ Adobe State Historic Park stands as a memorial to one of the leading participants in the Bear Flag Revolt. The park, nestled along the banks of the Sacramento River 100 miles north of Sacramento, is a symphony of wildlife sounds and gentle winds rustling through aged oaks. You can enjoy a picnic by the river, saunter through the historic homestead or attend an exciting living history event. Read more>
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