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Cloverdale (California) attractions
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Gould-Shaw House Museum, 215 N. Cloverdale Blvd., +1-707-894-2067, ([email protected]), . Th-M 11AM-3PM. The Gothic-Revival house is one of the oldest dwellings in town, and contains the holdings of the Cloverdale Historical Society, Craftsman and Victorian furnishings.
Furber Park, 298 Elbridge Ave. This park has a playground, swings, combined baseball/soccer field, and a refreshments stand with announcement booth and restrooms.
City Park, 450 W. Second St. Amenities of the park include a playground, swings, baseball field, refreshments stand with announcement booth and restrooms, a barbeque and picnic area, horseshoe pits, a basketball court, a volleyball court, and a scout cabin.
River Park, E. First Street at Crocker Rd. This park features river access and picnic areas.
Tarman Park, 45 Clark Street. This park features a playground and picnic tables.
The Cloverdale Historic Murals, 124 S. Cloverdale Blvd. (on the north wall of the Sciaini Building). The murals depict early life in the town and were painted by local artists.
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