It was located in Redwood Valley; its precise location is unknown.
Accordingly, the Temple began moving to Redwood Valley, California.
By 1972 the Temple was calling Redwood Valley the "mother church" of a "statewide political movement."
There were smaller collections from trips around the "mother church" in Redwood Valley.
The 2010 United States Census reported that Redwood Valley had a population of 1,729.
Redwood Valley is primarily residential and agricultural.
Today the Redwood Valley is known for its peppery, spicy Zinfandels.
Redwood Valley is a huge forest area.
Trotter is president of her school's environmental club and nurtures a 40-foot greenhouse at her home in Redwood Valley.
By August 1975, Jones had completely abandoned prior plans to make Redwood Valley an internal "promised land."