~10,000 BCE: Terrain Altitude Shift (137.444412231m)
Cached Landmark Glimpse
32757 California Hwy 128, Cloverdale, CA 95425
Unclassified Ancestral Territory
32757 California Hwy 128, Cloverdale, CA 95425
Locality: Sonoma County
Territorial Newspaper Sale
USGS GNIS: Makahmo (historical)
Chronological Record
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Deep Time
Terrain Altitude Shift (137.444412231m)
Based on automated geographic surveys, this coordinate sits at roughly 137.444412231 meters above sea level. Topographic formation largely stems from deep-time tectonic shifts ending during the Pleistocene glacial retreat.
Open full story nodeBedrock Foundation: Franciscan melange
Situated securely over bedrock composed primarily of Major:{melange} dating back to the Cretaceous era.
Open full story nodeIndigenous Context
Unclassified Ancestral Territory
No specific historical treaty polygons directly intersect this localized coordinate point in the open dataset. Regional interpolation suggests nomadic stewardship traversing the general county area prior to colonization.
Open full story nodeSettlement & Archive
Territorial Newspaper Sale
The Cloverdale Press Democrat was sold to an editor from Dixon in 1950.
Open full story nodePresent Context
Resolved Property Address
The submitted search resolves to 32757 California Hwy 128, Cloverdale, CA 95425. This canonical target is used for display, repeat-search matching, and cache identity so syntax variations point back to the same saved snapshot.
Open full story nodeLocality: Sonoma County
This coordinate is administratively classified within Sonoma County, California. Hyper-local zoning designations and district boundaries may affect historical records and deed trails.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Makahmo (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Makahmo (historical) as a Populated Place in Sonoma County, CA. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Alderglen Springs
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Alderglen Springs as a Populated Place in Sonoma County. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Rankin (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Rankin (historical) as a Populated Place in Mendocino County, CA. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodeUSGS GNIS: Hardin (historical)
The federal GNIS gazetteer identifies Hardin (historical) as a Populated Place in Mendocino County, CA. GNIS records official feature names, classes, variant naming context, and coordinates for named U.S. geographic features. This GNIS layer marks the feature as historical, which can indicate a former name, former location, or feature no longer serving its original function.
Open full story nodenearby from: Big Sulphur Creek
Big Sulphur Creek sits nearby from this property. Big Sulphur Creek is a westward-flowing stream in northern Sonoma County, California, United States, which springs from The Geysers in the Mayacamas Mountains and runs 20 miles (32 km) to empty into the Russian River.
Open full story nodenearby from: Frog Woman Rock
Frog Woman Rock sits nearby from this property. Frog Woman Rock (Pomo: Bi-tsin’ ma-ca Ka-be) is a distinctive volcanic monolith located in Mendocino County, California, in the Russian River canyon through the California Coast Ranges. The California Historical Landmark, adjacent to U.S. Route 101, is a popular recreational site for rock-climbing and whitewater kayaking.
Open full story nodenearby from: Rancho Rincon de Musalacon
Rancho Rincon de Musalacon sits nearby from this property. Rancho Rincon de Musalacon was a 8,867-acre (35.88 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Sonoma County, California given in 1846 by Governor Pío Pico to Francisco Berreyesa. The grant extended along both sides of the Russian River and encompassed present-day Cloverdale and Asti.
Open full story nodenearby from: Asti, California
Asti, California sits nearby from this property. Asti is an unincorporated community in Sonoma County, California, United States. It is located near U. S. Route 101 in the Alexander Valley between Cloverdale, Geyserville and Healdsburg, and was named after the city in northern Italy (toponym in Italian instead of Piedmontese). In 1881, Andrea Sbarboro established two communities, Asti and Chianti, as part of his Italian Swiss Agricultural Colony.
Open full story nodenearby from: Preston, California
Preston, California sits nearby from this property. Preston is an unincorporated community in Sonoma County, California, United States. The community is on U.S. Route 101, 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Cloverdale.
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