TOP 10 Community history projects in Sebastopol, CA
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Farm to Coast Collective
Farm to Coast Collective is a unique institution located at 137 South Main Street in Sebastopol, California. This passion project is backed by decades of business experience from The Beale Group and its subsidiaries, Builders’ Studio of Sebastopol and Thrive Construction Group. The business model focuses on shared operational services, bringing down operating costs and increasing net income for small local businesses. The goal of Farm to Coast Collective is to support talented West County entrepreneurs while providing a comfortable and versatile space for both business and community in the heart of the town. Operating in a three-level, sun-filled space, Farm to Coast Collective offers a variety of diverse, local, and artisanal food businesses year-round. The institution is renovating the underutilized building known as The Livery on Main, located on a prominent downtown corner, while preserving its unique history and staying true to the town's distinctive character. Visit Farm to Coast Collective to experience a gathering place for delicious food and a supportive community atmosphere.
Museum of the American Indian
Welcome to the Museum of the American Indian, a cherished cultural and educational hub located at 2200 Novato Boulevard, Novato, California. Nestled within the ancestral territories of the Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo peoples, our museum stands as a testament to the resilience and enduring spirit of these Indigenous communities. Despite the harsh realities of colonization, mission systems, and historical challenges, the Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo continue to thrive in Marin and Sonoma Counties. At the Museum of the American Indian, we honor the rich heritage of the Coast Miwok, including the Coast Miwok Tribal Council of Marin and the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, as well as the Southern Pomo people from the Sebastopol and Sonoma County area. We are committed to recognizing and supporting their ongoing efforts to maintain tribal sovereignty and cultural integrity.
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