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Redwood City, California

Driving around the side roads around the bay area was fun but at the same time, it made us hungry. So after our visit to the Union Cemetery, we went to the nearby Burger King and had our lunch/snack there since its past 1pm. It wasn’t crowded and it was nice to relax a little… Read More Redwood City, California

November 11, 2009November 1, 2019 GershLeave a comment

Sta. Clara Civic Center Park, California

Today, we had some small time to do some exploring and decided to visit a couple of historical markers located in the city of Santa Clara. With our current regular adventures Deelow and Ta Bing drove via El Camino Real. We followed the road up to the city’s Civic Center where a giant rock greeted… Read More Sta. Clara Civic Center Park, California

April 30, 2009March 27, 2020 GershLeave a comment

Mission San Rafael Arcangel, California

After traveling around Marin County and looking to some of the historical places on our list, we finally head toward the city where there were abundant historical places. But first we checked the GPS to the place where the city got its name. It wasn’t that hard to find we just took an exit in… Read More Mission San Rafael Arcangel, California

April 18, 2009July 10, 2019 GershLeave a comment

Lyfords’ House and Tower, California

The San Francisco area is a beautiful place to go to during the summer. Weather in Northern California can reach up to 100 degrees and the best way to escape the summer heat is to travel to either San Francisco or to the nearby cities. Desiring to stay away from all the traffic and tourists,… Read More Lyfords’ House and Tower, California

April 18, 2009July 10, 2019 GershLeave a comment

Saratoga, California

The rain poured in but it was not bad since it was during early Spring. We headed east near the Santa Cruz Mountains where the small town of Saratoga lies. There are a couple of historical landmarks in this area. The only thing I know about Saratoga is that it was where the actress, Olivia… Read More Saratoga, California

April 8, 2009November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

Santa Clara, California

As I was saying, our early historical endeavors actually depends on two things: the website http://ohp.parks.ca.gov where the historical areas are located and the printed Google Map of our destinations. Early GPS models won’t be released until the end of the year and its unheard of from smartphones. Our first destination, of course, was Santa Clara. We… Read More Santa Clara, California

April 7, 2009November 24, 2017 GershLeave a comment

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