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Graton Resort & Casino
Graton Resort & Casino is an amazing destination in Sonoma County amid the hills of Northern California. This resort offers an absolute experience, featuring slot machines, table games, an elite dining segment, and other outdoor entertainment. They also serve with unmatched hospitality. Other amenities include an outdoor pool, a health hub, an elite spa, and a live event center.
Coming to the Casino, here's a high-energy casino floor embracing all modern amenities and the latest slot machines. There are about 3000 slot machines, above hundred table games, a live cardroom, a VIP gaming arena, and video pokers. Power-packed with amazing sound and decor, this casino offers a world-class experience. The dining segment offers a well-balanced menu to soothe your taste buds. It has seven convenient eateries including a steakhouse, Italian restaurant, a Pizzeria, and more. The steakhouse offers fresh seafood prepared by renowned chefs. They take pride in calling the Graton dining as one of the best in the Bay area.
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Greco Island
Greco Island is a marshland in California's Redwood City. The San Francisco Bay edges the eastern and northern extremities of the island. While the Redwood Creek edges the western and the Westpoint Slough edge the southern side of the island. It is a segment of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has the ownership of this island.
It is also a habitat for varied species of flora and fauna, including endangered species like the Saltmarsh harvest mouse, the California clapper rail. Further, it is a haul-out site for the harbor seal.
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Haas–Lilienthal House
Haas–Lilienthal House is undoubtedly the daintiest landmark of San Francisco. Built in 1886 on 2007 Franklin Street of Pacific Heights, this magnificent house exemplifies Victorian royalty. It was designed as a private residence for William and Bertha Haas, the wealthy business moguls of San Francisco, who originally belonged to Bavarian Jewish community. The grandeur house built in the Queen Anne architectural style was dextrously planned by Jewish architect Peter Schmidt.
Haas–Lilienthal House, which sustained the 1906 earthquake and fire of San Francisco, has been recognized as an important historic site, integral to the representation of immigrant Jewish community in America, who contributed in the advancement of San Francisco. The house which served as a private residence to Haas- Lilienthal family until 1972 was finally donated to the San Francisco Heritage, a non-profit organization, after the demise of William’s daughter Alice Haas-Lilienthal in the same year. The Victorian house is divided into three floors which includes bed-chambers, nursery, and bathroom and servant quarters along with original furniture and artifacts.
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Half Moon Bay Golf links
The half moon bay golf links is one of the most luxurious golf courses located close to San Jose in California. This one of a kind oceanfront golf course that includes two types of golf courses the old course and the ocean course.
The half moon bay golf links is one of the most luxurious golf courses located close to San Jose in California. This one of a kind oceanfront golf course that includes two types of golf courses the old course and the ocean course.The old course was opened in the year 1973 and is a classic American parkland style golf course. This course has also hosted many US open qualifiers and is spread across a lush 7000 yards.The ocean course is fairly new and was opened in 1997. This course is spread across 6500 yards and has a beautiful view of the pacific ocean. The course was designed with keeping in mind the traditional Scottish link side.This golf course does not just offer the wonderful game of golf but comes with the luxurious Ritz Carlton hotel on the property. The hotel offers guests not just a stay with a gorgeous view of the ocean but also spa and dining facilities. The half moon bay golf links is also a popular destination for weddings and other events from corporates to private events.
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Happy Hollow Park & Zoo, San Jose
Happy Hollow Park & Zoo is one of the top 10 places to visit in San Jose. It is a great place for a perfect weekend getaway with your family, with a combination of amusement rides, a puppet theatre, play areas for children and a zoo that accommodates over 150 animals. Along with loving the vibrant jungle-like atmosphere, visitors also stroll the park to see various animals from endangered lemurs to miniature horses, jaguars, meerkats and goats.
In addition to this, the Zoo also provides visitors with classes and camps where children can learn about conservation of nature and sustainability. The Park/Zoo also has some of the nicest restaurants like Beta Tastin, Crawdaddy Restaurant where both children and adults can have a healthy meal. If you are planning to maximize an opportunity for a day-out with your family, you can definitely plan a visit here.
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Harding Park and Fleming Golf Courses
Part of the Tournament Player’s Club (TPC) set of courses by PGA, who also manages the course, TPC Harding Park was constructed in 1962 by the late Jack Fleming as a completely Municipal owned golf course for the public, surrounding Lake Merced on its 3 sides and the San Fransisco University on the other.
Part of the Tournament Player’s Club (TPC) set of courses by PGA, who also manages the course, TPC Harding Park was constructed in 1962 by the late Jack Fleming as a completely Municipal owned golf course for the public, surrounding Lake Merced on its 3 sides and the San Fransisco University on the other. A 27-hole course, it has been sub-divided into the 18-hole Harding Park Golf course and the lesser-known 9-hole Fleming 9 course. Located less than a mile from the Pacific Ocean, skyline boulevard, and the world-famous San Fransisco Zoo, a stunning view is a guarantee on all sides.
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Harrah's Resort Southern California
Harrah's Resort is a lively hotel and casino located at California's Valley Centre. Here, the Casino has over 1600 slot machines, beyond 58 table games such as Roll to win craps, Asian poker, etc. and a sports bar. You can try your luck at popular poker games in this 59,000 sq. ft. Casino floor. Winning benefits and privileges can be extended to shopping rewards and other great offers. This casino is well-known as Southern California's largest varied video poker location.
The dining segment involves a steakhouse, The oyster bar, The Cafe, Che Bello Italian food corner KJ Chinese restaurant, and more. There are several dining options to choose from, with a wide variety of snacks & beverages. However, there's a charge for all alcohol-based beverages.The other facilities involve three pools including one with a swim-up bar, nine hot tubs, a lazy river ride (about 400 feet long) where you can have an ultimate pool experience. Guests above 21 years are allowed in the pool. Also, there is a TopGolf Swing suite, JC Golf course, beauty & wellness spa, and shopping emporium.
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Hawk Campground
Managed by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area Rangers, Hawk Campground is settled above Tennessee Valley of Marin Headlands, furnishing raving views of the Gerbode Valley and a perfect uphill hike for backpacking. Curbed under the cool shades of Monterey cypress trees and pines, the campground is an ecological habitat shared by harmless wildlife- deer, coyote, bobcats and raptors. The campground, which has three campsites, line up facilities of picnic tables, food lockers, tent pads and portable toilets.
Though camping in the Hawk Campground is free of cost, it is only allowed if prior reservations are made and has a restriction of one tent per campsite with four people. Permissions for using campfires or bringing pets are not granted; nonetheless it consents for using gas stoves. The campers are suggested to pack their own water containers and warm clothes to enjoy the mild temperatures and foggy evenings.
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Haypress Campground
The best excursion site for novice bag packers, Haypress Campground, is present in Tennessee Valley of Sausalito city, Marin County. Located in a dead-end trailer of the shallow valley, the campground finds itself next to the row of eucalyptus trees, offering exquisite views of meadows and rolling hills.
The quiet campground has five campsites administered with picnic tables, bear boxes and toilets. The campsites are free of cost to accommodate, but demands prior reservations.
No campfires or pets are allowed on the premises; drinking water and a cooking stove can be brought by the campers. Biking and hiking are recommended recreational activities around the campground.
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Hyde Street Pier
Originally a ferry terminal, Hyde Street Pier is now a part of the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park. Located at 2905 Hyde St. on the western end of the Fisherman’s Wharf, the pier facilitates captivating views to the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco Bay and the waterfront. It acts as San Francisco’s maritime heritage point displaying iconic historic ships from the eighteenth and nineteenth century including Balclutha, Hercules and Eureka.
The pier also gives self-guided and docent-led tours to the historic fleet of ships as well as rides to steam-powered ferries and tug boats. The all-encompassing Maritime Park can be visited for its Visitor Center, Maritime Museum, Maritime Research Center, and Aquatic Park Historic Center. The park also provides educational programs revealing the maritime heritage of the country, stories of the Pacific coast maritime along with ranger-tours and hands-on exhibits.Lying in close vicinity is Buena Vista Cafe on 2765 Hyde St. which serves always-in-demand Irish-coffee. Also, world- famous seafood stalls of Fisherman’s Wharf can be enjoyed at reasonable prices with a variety of crabs, fried seafood, and shrimp salad sandwiches.
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