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Parks – Concord, California
Rise to new heights on this 96" SlideWinder2�?�! Its dynamic curves, smooth surface and immense height combine to create a masterpiece! The green Snake Climber can take you there or to the purple ... More on KaBoom.org
Health Club – Lafayette, California
Group and private classes. Over 10 years experience teaching, 15 years practicing and author of 2 books on yoga. Specialities include pranayama, and the application of ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Vacaville, California
Inscription. On this site once stood a two-story wooden structure built by E. F. Gillespie. It served as his general merchandise store until 1863. The Masonic Lodge was headquartered upstairs. The building was removed in 1897. , ... More on HMDB
Parks – Vacaville, California
The trails can be combined to make a long (10-mile roundtrip) tour, complete with awesome views of the surrounding area. More on trails.mtbr.com
Restaurants – Vacaville, California
The food is great and so are the prices . More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Livermore, California
I was hesitating writing this review because this is the BEST icecream in the WORLD! I've gone here since my childhood and don't remeber ever ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Dublin, California
The Shannon Community Center has a variety of spaces including: a banquet hall for 300 people, a teaching kitchen, two preschool classrooms, flexible meeting rooms and ... More on Trivalleycvb. com
Things To Do – Pleasanton, California
I love browsing this store during my weekend stroll in downtown Pleasanton. It's a quaint book store with lots of charm, something obviously missing from those big franchise bookstores. Unfortunately, the store does not have the breadth ... More on insiderpages.com
Things To Do – Vacaville, California
I've never been surprised by the prices that Nike charges for some of its products, but I was surprised at how Nike still had high prices at its factory store. While maybe they are low compared ... More on insiderpages.com
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