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City Of Sonora

94 Washington Street
209-532-7725

Located in the beautiful Sierra Nevada Foothills in the heart of California's "Gold Country" lies Sonora, named from Sonoran miners who settled the City in 1848. Known as the "Queen of the Southern Mines", this pristine City still holds on to its historic charm with many of its existing buildings dating back to the 1800's. In fact, a walk along just about any street in the City is to reminisce with days gone by, a brick or stone building, a slate wall, an iron shutter or fence, or a historic home nestled in an old fashioned garden.

Incorporated in 1851, this hastily established mining camp took on the identity of a town and while gold mining was the driving force of the City it quickly evolved into the retail, cultural, commercial and government center for the region that it is today. With its rich heritage, historic charm and small town hospitality, visitors and locals alike enjoy a relaxing stroll along the City's historic main street while shopping in the many specialty and antique shops, taking time out to have a delectable meal in one of its many fine restaurants, bakeries and coffee houses.

As the area's cultural center, Sonora is home to museums, art galleries and live theatre. The City also plays host to numerous festivals and special events throughout the year. Just outside the City limits are year-round outdoor recreational opportunities at resorts, campgrounds, lakes, golf courses and high country waterways.

Sonora is an easy drive from the San Francisco Bay Area or the Central Valley. State Highways 108 and 49 pass through the City, which, incidentally, is just seventy miles north of Yosemite National Park. So come and spend the day in Sonora, a place that satisfied visitors say is one of California's great destinations.