History of the Russian River (California wine country)

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  • @seanlefevre1130
    @seanlefevre1130 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love this! Well produced, and thoroughly informative! Excellent job. Subscribed for sure. One thing I would like to point out is that James Cook's crew caught some otters along the Russian river, which they found sold for a 9,000% markup from what they were used to once they made it to China. This sparked the fur rush, long before the gold rush. Russians came first, and named the river. French fur traders then came down along the 'old Oregon trail', and would convene at French Town, which is how Stockton start, for their annual fur trading party. General Vallejo was concerned about this, so he sent his daughter to homestead in order to establish a northern boundary of Spanish terrritory, which is how Santa Rosa began, and this is why the northern-most Spanish mission is in Santa Rosa. Italian migrant workers then came to do the masonry for the chateaux with the lava rock, like Jack London's wolf house, and began a lot of the apple orchards in Sebastopol (I don't think Sebastopol was named by Russians from the fur trade), and began Martinelli's, then of course the wine industry has brought in a fair amount of French involvement, relatively speaking (SSU offers a certificate in French for the wine industry specifically, for example, and Bastille day is celebrated widely in Sonoma County). So it is a fascinating convergence of Spanish, French, Russian, and Italian history, and generally I would say there is signfiicant Asian immigration demographics along the West Coast in general, there are a lot of Buddhist and Eastern groups, etc compared to somewhere in the Midwest, for example, so these are some of the key demographics and historical backgrounds of the area. Sadly the Pomo declined substantially in numbers, especially during the gold rush when the state of California paid $5-$20 per scalp, and paid out millions, so basically state sanctioned genocide. Today the Pomo are doing their best to preserve their culture and history. We are on native land. Thanks for sharing! Again, great video for us nerds lol :)

    • @305EQ
      @305EQ 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

  • @JayFreeburn
    @JayFreeburn 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great content! Just came across this.

  • @cheryltanaka5885
    @cheryltanaka5885 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brava as always. Have fond memories of the Russian River!

  • @hnsbro
    @hnsbro 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great place. our fam has been going there every summer for yrs. The Summer dams go into place sometime during June which increases the river level by several feet within just a few days. There are several public and private beaches along this stretch of the river so it pays to bring or rent a kayak. Get out on the water before 9am to avoid the winds and see lots of wild life. The last few yrs we've been seeing river otters! It's worth the xtra $$ to rent a house on the river with a dock - boating, swimming, hanging out are so much easier and more fun!

  • @Dilberto88
    @Dilberto88 ปีที่แล้ว

    We loved our week stay in Guerneville cabin. The Armstrong Woods cannot be missed!

  • @CandyGirl-de5wq
    @CandyGirl-de5wq 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm in Berkeley...just looking up the history of the beautiful river. I lived next to it and it flooded my house 😂. I moved but I didn't want to. 🤷

    • @CandyGirl-de5wq
      @CandyGirl-de5wq 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your time and this informative video 🙏🤗

  • @mrfalcon4149
    @mrfalcon4149 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    You never saw russian women playing mahjong the beach. What a joke.