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Clothing Shopping – Santa Clara, California
I now own several of their most expensive shoes, yet feel that their quality is apperent in every shoe. More on Yahoo! Travel
Nightlife – San Jose, California
Ballet San Jose's mission is to provide the South Bay with theatrically produced ballet and professional dance education in a manner that honors the vision of the artists, meets the highest techni... More on Sanjose.org
Nightlife – Fremont, California
No parking problems (unless you come late) then it can be a drag. More on CitySearch
National And State Parks – Redwood City, California
The open grasslands in Edgewood County Park sit on serpentine hills and are famous for their spring wildflower displays. In addition, the 407 park acres feature oak woodlands and chaparral plant communities that are home to many small ... More on Trails
Swimming – Mountain View, California
Passes are available for purchase at the pool during Lap Swim times only, please bring exact change. Otherwise they are available at the Mountain View Community Center (201 S. Rengstorff Ave.) or City Hall Finance Dept. (500 Castro ... More on SwimmersGuide
Museums – La Honda, California
Portola State Park Visitor Center in La Honda, CA is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Things To Do – Boulder Creek, California
Walk past tall redwoods to three splendid sets of waterfalls (Berry Creek Falls, Silver Falls, and Golden Falls Cascade) along enchanting Berry ... More on Trails
Landmarks – Belmont, California
Inscription. This redwood structure was completed in 1868 by William Chapman Ralston, San Francisco financier, incorporating Count Ciprianis earlier villa. This enlarged mansion with its mirrored b... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Campbell, California
Great food and service! More on Yahoo! Travel
Beaches – Watsonville, California
Watsonville's colorful history spans many thousands of years, having first been inhabited by theCostanoans, a hunter and gatherer Indian tribe. Remnants of their tribal campsites have beendiscovered on the Pajaro Dunes and along many ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
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