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Laurence Hall of Science
Pyramid Brewery
Fourth Street
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City of Albany
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Solano Avenue Association
Golden Gate Fields Horse Racing
About Kensington
City of El Cerrito
El Cerrito Parks/Recreation
El Cerrito Plaza
City of Emeryville
Emeryville Unified School District
Bay Street Entertainment
Dining in Emeryville
City of Piedmont
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Piedmont Avenue
Montclair Village
City of Oakland
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Chabot Space and Science Center
Claremont Resort and Spa
Children's Fairyland
Jack London Square
Oakland Ballet
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Oakland Museum
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Rockridge Community
Northlake Neighborhood
Redwood Regional Park
Yoshi's Jazz Club
Woodminister Amphitheater

East Bay Neighborhoods

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San Francisco may be seen as the heart of the Bay Area, but the East Bay is a strong competitor with so much to offer. One may find many foggy days in San Francisco, heavy traffic and crowded streets; whereas the East Bay gives you more sun, wide streets and sidewalks, less traffic and plenty of parking.

The East Bay provides endless cultural and environmental diversity. This is especially true in Berkeley and Oakland, where you'll find over eighty languages spoken. California cuisine finds its roots in Berkeley's Gourmet Ghetto, the epicenter of the food revolution that brought freshness and innovation to the American culinary scene. East Bay parks are extensive and can be found everywhere from the bay waters, up to the East Bay Hills, and many points in between.

Comprised of vibrant neighborhoods where a sense of history and pride are evident, the East Bay offers the cultural richness of urban living without sacrificing space. From lofts and condominiums to beautiful turn-of-the-century Victorian homes, the East Bay is home for the true California lifestyle.