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Museums – San Francisco, California
509 Cultural Center - Community arts center in the Tenderloin. More on clubzone
Sightseeing – San Francisco, California
I have sent all of my children includng myself to United Studios and I love them and respect them tremendously! They stand for tradition and respect in a world where that is becoming obsolete! If y... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Petaluma, California
Good, but small, selection of various skate apparel, hardware, etc. The staff is friendly and the sales make a trip here worth trying. More on insiderpages.com
Bars – San Francisco, California
Drinks in hand-play pool or PAC MAN if you like and at the end of the night you can take mug shots via th... More on CitySearch
Home and Garden Stores – San Francisco, California
This Laurel Heights boutique sells incomparable pieces of African art, sculpture, furniture, textiles, and ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Clothing Shopping – Tracy, California
Lots of nice sunglasses but I find them really expensive. Stuff I can't afford. But if your a serious Sunglasses person, and need the eye protection and all ... More on insiderpages.com
Parks – Napa, California
In 1974 a developer proposed a 350-home subdivision on this 110-acre tract, but the city countered with a scaled-down version. When the developer balked at the new proposal, the city offered to buy the land for a park and made the ... More on Trails
Things To Do – Northridge, California
Most of them are very good but the prices tend to be high. More on insiderpages.com
Restaurants – San Francisco, California
Also, the decor of the store is hip and trendy with surf stuff. More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Tiburon, California
The food here was pretty good and if you're sitting out on the deck you have a great... More on CitySearch
Things To Do – Olema, California
This could be anywhere from a quick jaunt to a two-hour walk if you want to stop and smell the feral goats and jot profuse birding ... More on igougo
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