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Kenwood is an
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and
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(CDP) in
Sonoma County, California Sonoma County ( ) is a county located in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was 488,863. Its seat of government and largest city is Santa Rosa. Sonoma County comprises the Santa Rosa-Petaluma ...
, located on Sonoma Highway (State Route 12) between the cities of Santa Rosa and Sonoma. It lies east of Sonoma Creek in the upper part of
Sonoma Valley Sonoma Valley is a valley located in southeastern Sonoma County, California, in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. Known as the birthplace of the California wine industry, the valley is home to some of the earliest vineyards a ...
, a region sometimes called the Valley of the Moon. Bennett Mountain lies west of the town, and Sugarloaf Ridge to the northeast. The population was 852 at the 2020 census. Kenwood is considered part of the
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. Viticulturally, it lies in the Sonoma Valley AVA. The Kenwood area is known for vineyards and wineries, restaurants, and a European-style resort. An area landmark is the Kunde Estate Winery on Sonoma Highway, which was first planted in 1879.


History

Kenwood is located on the Rancho Los Guilicos Mexican land grant. In 1887, the Sonoma Land & Improvement Company, which owned the property on which the town now sits, laid out lots in anticipation of the railroad which would arrive the following year. The infant community tried on many names: Rohrerville, for one of the owners of the land company; Los Guilicos, and then South Los Guilicos, for the Mexican land grant. South Los Guilicos Depot on the Santa Rosa and Carquinez Railroad opened in 1887. The First Congregational Church of Los Guilicos was built in 1888. It was relocated from the corner of Los Guilicos and Laurel to its present site in 1893. The
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was used for the Kenwood School until construction was completed in 1960. The original name of the church was changed first to Los Guilicos Congregational Church and then to its current name Kenwood Community Church. In 1981, the church was designated Historic Landmark 82 by the County of Sonoma. A number of townspeople were unhappy, complaining that "Guilicos" was hard to pronounce. Around 1895 a vote was taken to change the name again. One story says that Kenwood won because many of the settlers had come from Kenwood,
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. Another traces the choice to the fact that many landowners in the area were from old English families and so were familiar with London's
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. It is possible that both stories are true, and the name's permanence stemmed from its acceptability to different groups. Some notable people had ranches in the area, including mining, railroad, newspaper and banking magnate,
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, who was also a U.S. Senator from Utah. It is reported that he entertained President
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there at the Kearns Ranch, also known as the William Hood House. The World Pillow Fight Championships originated in Kenwood in the 1970s. Two local community groups held charitable functions to help raise funds that would make improvements to the town. One of these charitable functions was the World Pillow Fighting Championships. A steel pole was made to span the Los Guilicos Spring Creek, which was then filled with mud and the Pillow Fights became an annual event. The last World Pillow Fight Championships in Kenwood were held in Plaza Park in 2006, and subsequent events have been held around the United States. A return to Sonoma County is planned for 2019. Ray Flugger founded Flowmaster, Inc. in 1983 while working out of a small barn in Kenwood.


Demographics

The 2020 United States census reported that Kenwood had a population of 852. The population density was . The racial makeup of Kenwood was 685 (80.4%)
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, 7 (0.8%)
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, 4 (0.5%) Native American, 14 (1.6%) Asian, 4 (0.5%)
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, 37 (4.3%) from other races, and 101 (11.9%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 87 persons (10.2%). The census reported that 825 people (96.8% of the population) lived in households, 9 (1.1%) lived in non-institutionalized group quarters, and 18 (2.1%) were institutionalized. There were 385 households, out of which 61 (15.8%) had children under the age of 18 living in them, 202 (52.5%) were married-couple households, 20 (5.2%) were
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couple households, 106 (27.5%) had a female householder with no partner present, and 57 (14.8%) had a male householder with no partner present. 119 households (30.9%) were one person, and 74 (19.2%) were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size was 2.14. There were 244
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(63.4% of all households). The age distribution was 102 people (12.0%) under the age of 18, 29 people (3.4%) aged 18 to 24, 142 people (16.7%) aged 25 to 44, 270 people (31.7%) aged 45 to 64, and 309 people (36.3%) who were 65years of age or older. The median age was 60.3years. For every 100 females, there were 98.1 males. There were 475 housing units at an average density of , of which 385 (81.1%) were occupied. Of these, 328 (85.2%) were owner-occupied, and 57 (14.8%) were occupied by renters.


Parks

Kenwood Plaza Park, located two blocks south of State Route 12 at 200 Warm Springs Road and Shaw Park, which is located at 100 Shaw Ave also off State Route 12. Both are managed by the Sonoma County Regional Parks Department.
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lies to the west, Hood Mountain Regional Park lies to the north, and
Sugarloaf Ridge State Park Sugarloaf Ridge State Park is a state park in Northern California, United States. Located in the Mayacamas Mountains northeast of Kenwood, the park straddles the boundary between Sonoma and Napa counties. The park contains the Bald Mountain ...
lies to the northeast. Further to the south lies Jack London State Historic Park.


Utilities

Western California Telephone Company provided telephone service to Kenwood, Los Gatos, Morgan Hill and
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. In the 1970s it was acquired by General Telephone, (later GTE and then
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). These four areas are now all served by
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. Part of Oakmont, a large residential development within the city limits of Santa Rosa, is actually inside the Verizon service area, causing that portion to have Kenwood
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. The area code for Kenwood is 707.


Geography

According to the
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, the CDP covers an area of , all of it land.


Climate

Under the
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climate classification, "dry-summer subtropical" climates are often referred to as "Mediterranean". This climate zone has an average temperature above in the warmest months, and an average in the coldest between . Summers tend to be dry with less than one-third that of the wettest winter month, and with less than of precipitation in a summer month.


Wineries


Deerfield Ranch Winery
* Kenwood Vineyards
Kunde FamilyChateau St Jean WineryMayo Reserve RoomLedson Winery & VineyardsParadise Ridge WineryTy Caton Vineyards

Landmark VineyardsBlackstone Winery

B Wise VineyardsFamily Wineries KenwoodKenwood VineyardsNakedWines.com Wine Studio and Tasting LoungeMuscardini Cellars


Education

The school districts are Kenwood Elementary School District and Santa Rosa High School District.
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Notable people

* Valerie K. Brown, former member of the
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and Sonoma County Board of Supervisors * Dan Dion, photographer and comedy producer * Paul Otellini, businessman


See also

*
North Bay (San Francisco Bay Area) The North Bay is a subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, in California, United States. The largest city is Santa Rosa, which is the fifth-largest city in the Bay Area. It is the location of the Napa and Sonoma wine regions, and is the least ...


References


External links


Kenwood Wine Trail.

Kenwood Fire Protection District home page.

Kenwood Community Club, a.k.a. Kenwood Depot home page.

Kenwood Elementary School District home page.
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