Fort Ross
Fort Ross is a historic site located on the northern coast of California. Established in 1812 by the Russian-American Company, it served as a trading post and agricultural settlement. The fort was primarily used for hunting sea otters and exporting their pelts, which were highly valued in international markets.
Today, Fort Ross is a California State Historic Park, preserving its rich history and cultural significance. Visitors can explore the reconstructed fort, learn about the interactions between the Russian settlers, Native Americans, and Spanish explorers, and enjoy the scenic coastal landscape surrounding the site.