DescriptionSwiss Hotel historical marker, Sonoma, California 2.jpg
Plaque text: Swiss Hotel Constructed about 1850 by Don Salvador Vallejo, this adobe adjoined his first Sonoma dwelling built in 1836. Occupied by various pioneers, it was the house in 1861 of Dr. Victor J. Faure, vintner of prize-winning wines made from the grapes of the Vallejo family vineyards. Later, it became known as the "Swiss Hotel", because of its use for hotel and restaurant purposes. Historical Landmark No. 496 California State Park Commission
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