Travel with me back to the turn of the century for Victorian architecture. Photos Lindsay Godfree
- Travel with me back to the turn of the century for Victorian architecture. Photos Lindsay Godfree
- Episcopal church on Fifth and "C" street 1890 shingle style
- Unique doorway
- Mint green and cranberry is beautiful
- Corner house has two entrances
- The big white house on the east side of Liberty Street near Washington street (226 Liberty St.) was Peggy Sue's house in Peggy Sue Got Married.
- Beautiful gardens dress up the house
- 920 "D" St.The upstairs bedroom was used in Explorers, and a 20-foot tree was imported from Los Angeles for the boyfriend to climb to the girl's bedroom. Brown Court off "D" Street has a look that is a favorite with commercial producers, including those for Orville Redenbacher.
- The end of "H" Street at the Petaluma River was Lovers Lane for Peggy Sue and her boyfriend. And 600 Petaluma Blvd. South at "H" St. was transformed into the Donut Hole Cafe, where Peggy Sue cuddled with her boyfriend then roared off on his motorcycle.
- St. Vincent's Church and the surrounding neighborhood near Howard and Liberty streets were used for the TV remake of Shadow of a Doubt with Mark Harmon as well as Basic Instinct with Michael Douglas and Sharon Stone.
- Amazing Magnolia Tree on the Walking Tour of the Trees
- Petaluma Visitor Center, located in the Historic Depot Building at the Northeast corner of E. Washington Street and Lakeville Street.
- Deco Cinema is fun to see
- Cinema in the 50's style
- Big soda float design decorates the corner
- Historic Downtown on the river's west bank, showcases Petaluma's authentic Victorian charm
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