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Tours – Oakdale, California
A self guided tour which takes you through the eastside of Stanislaus County. Regionally known as the "Cowboy Capital of the World," the CD provides verbal directions for a twenty four mile drive along a countryside graced with almond, ... More on Oakdalechamber.com
Things To Do – Lodi, California
In 1968, Bob Feist decided that team ropers needed some kind of publication to keep them informed of upcoming events as well as results. Because of this need, Bob published the first issue of Roper... More on Roperssportsnews.com
Landmarks – Isleton, California
Inscription. During the gold rush period of 1849 Isleton was a sea of swaying tules and peat bogs. Chinese immigrants lured to California for gold stayed on to begin a hand labor task of dredging and constructing levees. When the ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Turlock, California
California State University, Stanislaus - Beer? Check. Newspapers? Check. California State University, Stanislaus, at Pergola Meadows, offers your usual selection of imports, domestics, and so on. Craaaaazy, out-of-control entertainment? ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Vacaville, California
Good place to go to find items that are pretty cheap . More on insiderpages.com
Museums – Oakdale, California
Located at 212 W. "F" Street, the museum is open hours are 1-5 pm. Tuesdays and Thursdays except holidays. and the 3rd Saturday each month from 12 noon to 4pm. The Oakdale Museum opened on October... More on Oakdalechamber.com
Restaurants – Tracy, California
When you're in the mood for good times and great cuisine, be sure to check out Four Corners Restaurant. More on restaurant.com
Restaurants – Stockton, California
5:15 Records - So you want to get a table? Be prepared to shell out some cash. 5:15 Records caters to the upscale crowd so you ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Stockton, California
Inscription. Stockton was built on land granted by the Mexican government on January 13, 1842, to German-born Charles M. Weber and his business partner and Mexican citizen, William Gulnac. Weber later became sole owner of the land, ... More on HMDB
Bars – Oakdale, California
Great live act and a great atmosphere. More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Turlock, California
We ate great food outstanding meat delicious salad and thoroughly enjoyed it... More on Yahoo! Travel
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