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  2. Napa Valley Wine Train - Wikipedia

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    The Napa Valley Wine Train is a privately operated excursion train that runs between Napa and St. Helena, California. Much of the rail line parallels State Route 29 after leaving the City of Napa and passes the towns of Yountville, Rutherford and Oakville. The route passes by many of the region's vineyards and wineries located in Napa County.

  3. Vincent DeDomenico - Wikipedia

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    Vincent DeDomenico. Vincent Michael "Vince" DeDomenico, Sr. (September 29, 1915 – October 18, 2007) was an American entrepreneur, one of the inventors of Rice-A-Roni, and a founder of the Napa Valley Wine Train. [1]

  4. ALCO FA - Wikipedia

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    The Napa Valley Wine Train owns 4 FPA-4s. However all are expected to be withdrawn from service in favor of new locomotives. [6] The Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad in Peninsula, Ohio, owns four FPA-4s, of which three are in operation as of 2008. The New York and Lake Erie Railroad owns one FPA-2 and one FPA-4. Ex-CN/VIA Rail 6758 was FPA-2 but ...

  5. Napa Valley Wine Train Murder Mystery Rides Are Back - AOL

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    Napa Valley Wine Train murder mystery ride themes for 2020 are inspired by Harry Potter, 1920s Agatha Christie, Al Capone-era gangsters, and more. Here's the schedule and how to book tickets.

  6. Napa Valley AVA - Wikipedia

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    Napa Valley AVA. Napa Valley is an American Viticultural Area (AVA) located in Napa County, California. It was established by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) on January 27, 1981. Napa Valley is considered one of the premier wine regions in the world. [ 4] Records of commercial wine production in the region date back to the ...

  7. Napa County wine - Wikipedia

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    The Napa County wine industry began when George Yount, of Sonoma County, grew the first wine grapes in Napa Valley in the mid-nineteenth century. [1] [7] Although he is credited with starting the wine industry, Yount did not grow the industry, and it was not until Charles Krug arrived in Napa that the industry began to explode. [7]

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