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Swimming – Morgan Hill, California
The facility opened on June 12, 2004. The pool may stay open during winter for swim team and lap swim if there are funds available. A private group is trying to provide funds to keep ... More on SwimmersGuide
Wineries And Vineyards – Gonzales, California
Ray Franscioni is third generation Monterey County. Ray and family have gained a reputation for providing the finest grapes to some of the industry’ s best known producers. It is only recently, though, that wine lovers could ... More on CaliforniaWineryAdvisor.com
Things To Do – Gilroy, California
What's better than a store dedicated to all things Hello Kitty? An outlet! My nieces love Hello Kitty. This is the place to go if you're looking for lots of gifts and don't want to pay lots of money. It's also great in keeping the ... More on insiderpages.com
Parks – Watsonville, California
Manresa State Beach features a beautiful expanse of sea and sand, with surf fishing, surfing, and recreation. Location - Directions From Highway 1, south of Aptos, San Andreas Road heads southwest and continues for se... More on Parks
Things To Do – Santa Cruz, California
Along with a sparkling strand and a gently honky- tonk wharf, Santa Cruz has a boardwalk graced with the Giant Dipperâone of the oldest ... More on travelandleisure
Tours – Del Rey Oaks, California
The staff was very friendly , helpful , and knowledgeable . More on TripAdvisor
Wineries And Vineyards – Salinas, California
A Closer Look at the Officers and Directors of Scheid Vineyards ALFRED G. SCHEID is Chairman of the Board of Scheid Vineyards. Known by everyone as Al, he was one of the founders of the company in 1972 along with E. F. Hutton & Company ... More on Scheidvineyards.com
Things To Do – Gilroy, California
Great prices -they even have books on tape and c.d! More on insiderpages.com
Landmarks – Paicines, California
Inscription. The original town of Tres Pinos had been here for more than a decade when its post office opened on January 24, 1971. The town lost use of its name after August 12, 1873, when the Southern Pacific Railroad opened the ... More on HMDB
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