Black plaque № 57057

Icaria-Speranza Utopian Colony Icaria-Speranza was a Utopian community based on the writings of French philosopher Etienne Cabet. In 1881, at Cloverdale, French immigrant families led by the Dehay and Leroux families began their social experiment in cooperative living based on solidarity and depending on an agrarian economy. It lasted until 1886. Icaria-Speranza was the only Icarian Colony in California and the last of seven established throughout the United States. On this site stood the Icarian schoolhouse, deeded to the county in 1886. California Registered Historical Landmark No. 981

  • W side of Asti Rd, 1.68 mi N of Asti Post Office Rd, Cloverdale, CA

by California State Department of Parks and Recreation on 22 July 1989

Colour: black

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