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About Pittsburg, California

Pittsburg, California originally started as a river port city due to its location on the San Joaquin River Delta. Its location makes it perfect for those looking for real estate on the water and the Marina makes owning a boat a breeze. Pittsburg, California is also known for its beautiful parks and recreational facilities giving enjoyment to the entire town. Business has not completely left Pittsburg California, and many companies and shopping centers have moved here to establish branches or offices. It's also home to Los Medanos College, a two year community college.

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