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Skip Sommer Interview

A video interview conducted by John Patrick Sheehy

Link to video interview on Sonoma County Library website:

https://digital.sonomalibrary.org/documents/detail/509475

Author John Patrick SheehyPosted on March 31, 2024March 31, 2024Categories Skip SommerTags Bill Murray, Burns-Farrell House, Great Petauma Mill, Helen Putnam, Lark Creek Inn, Petaluma Core Plan, Pometta House, Skip Sommer

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