California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . ers of San Franciscos Bohe-mian Club come for a plunge into the age-old forest whenweary of city life. Close to Guerneville also is another grove of huge red-woods, owned by the county and known as Armstrong for the development of this park into a summercamping ground for the public are already under way andneed only road development to be whipped into some con-crete form. From a standpoint of touring interest Sonoma County issingularly fortunate, having at Sonoma


California highways; a descriptive record of road development by the state and by such counties as have paved highways . ers of San Franciscos Bohe-mian Club come for a plunge into the age-old forest whenweary of city life. Close to Guerneville also is another grove of huge red-woods, owned by the county and known as Armstrong for the development of this park into a summercamping ground for the public are already under way andneed only road development to be whipped into some con-crete form. From a standpoint of touring interest Sonoma County issingularly fortunate, having at Sonoma the farthest northof the Missions built by the Padres. At Sonoma also theBear Flag was raised in the plaza, which still is flanked bybuildings of the old adobe Spanish type. Near Geyservillesteaming geysers serve to attract a volume of traffic eachyear, while along the coast a myriad of outing places are to befound, the coast section being supplied with a road underthe adopted plan which, while not intended to be pavedwill supply a wide, well-graded highway of easy ascents and [262] : ??1 • . i «? • ?. R © h I St a *. a «*££


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