Also known as the Benicia Masonic Hall, the Old Masonic Hall in Benicia, CA was built in 1850 as a Masonic Temple. The building housed court room and offices and the second floor accommodated rooms of the Lodge. After the Masons sold off the property in 1887, it was used as a clubhouse and a meetinghouse until the Lodge acquired it again. The building is now a part the US National Register of Historic Places.
Located along a serene stretch of the Chileno Valley Road, the Windrush Farm is an educational venture for children founded by Mimi Luebermann. The farm consists of rolling green hills harboring sheep that are harvested for its wool. In summer, this beautiful farm organizes a summer camp for children, educating them about the farm and fowl animals therein. Activities in the camp typically include wool harvesting, sheep herding, wool felting, vegetable harvesting and milking goats. Children are also educated about the care-taking involving animals like goats, chicken, sheep, cows and alpacas.
Formerly known as Cora Speedway, the Dixon Speedway is a half mile loop that is a source of thrill and delight for the speed junkies of Dixon. The speedway regularly hosts a variety of kart races and events that attract drivers and spectators from all over. From beginners to seasoned experts of every age, this arena has something for everyone. So, stop on by with the family and savor the adrenaline rush of watching these little wonders chase each other around this oval, clay track at a dazzling speed.