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Pleasanton California Attractions

There's always something to do in Pleasanton and the moderate climate makes golfing a year round activity. There are several golf courses located here. The Pleasanton Golf Center offers ideal facilities for those who want to learn to play golf or perfect the game, and features PGA and LPGA Class A instructors. For wine connoisseurs, there are more than 30 active wineries in the Pleasanton area, and Mitchell Katz Winery, offering award-winning vintages, is located along the scenic Vineyard Corridor. Downtown Pleasanton is charming and has several shops, diners and coffee shops. There are several parks and historic buildings located downtown as well.

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Recreational opportunities abound in Pleasanton, CA. There is the large Shadow Cliffs Regional Park with lake and swim complex. There is also one o... Read more
Pleasanton, California is an old town with new ideas, incorporated in 1894. Located at the intersection of Interstate 580 and 680, the freeway... Read more
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