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Golf Courses – Moraga, California
The course is in great condition. Beautiful fairways, greens, and scenery. The tees are great. More on GolfReview
Things To Do – Pleasanton, California
It can get a little expensive though, but it's well worth the price if it means your child is learning and not watching the television. More on insiderpages.com
Youth Hostels – San Francisco, California
I stayed at a hotel, stayed at the Green Tortoise and what a difference, the Tortoise had more fun people, ... More on CitySearch
Parks – San Francisco, California
MLP is a nice little park where I come to jog some times.the park has a mellow /calm feel with the lake there and it's not crowded especially the trail that goes under Highway 1 and toward inner Pr... More on KidsPlayParks
Bars – Petaluma, California
This is a real Petaluma classic. The only draw back is that the crowd sometimes doesn't realize the kitchy ... More on CitySearch
Food Shopping – San Francisco, California
We travel to Sweet Delite from across town because they have the best Tapioca Drinks in the city. Dozens of... More on Yahoo! Travel
Museums – Vallejo, California
Off site art education classes and facilities creativity support groups and creative instruction. More on Visitvallejo.com
Things To Do – Mill Valley, California
Strawberry plaza is just a little plaza in mill valley that has some shopping stores and cute little cafe's More on GeckoGo
Things To Do – Napa, California
I found the personnel at the Visitors Bureau to be very knowledgeable and informative of the area really as... More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Vallejo, California
Excellent food and atmosphere. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Sonoma, California
Tastes like an average Southern California burrito joint (Albertos in Pomona/Rigobertos in Fullerton), not ... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Benicia, California
Inscription. The first Masonic hall built in California was begun in the summer of 1850, occupied by the lodge October 14, 1850, and formally dedicated December 27, 1850. This building served as the Masonic Temple for Benicia Lodge ... More on HMDB
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