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  2. 30 ‘70s High School Photos That Ooze Cool

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    Xanadu, our loyal dog, washed our faces. We played with lawn darts and survived. ... #22 Livermore High School, California. 70’s Part 2 ... Jesus Menéndez boarding HS in rural Yabu4, Villa ...

  3. Hagemann Ranch Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Hagemann Ranch Historic District is a 19th-century historic district containing a farmhouse and ranch located in Livermore, California. Within the district, the agricultural past in Livermore Valley can be remembered. It is owned and managed by the Livermore Heritage Guild, and is open to the public once a month. [2]

  4. Del Valle Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Del Valle Regional Park is a part of the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD) in an unincorporated region of Alameda County, California, 10 miles (16 km) south of the city of Livermore. [1] The park covers 4,316 acres (~17.47 km 2 ., ~6.74 sq. mi.).

  5. Livermore, California - Wikipedia

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    The Livermore Valley has an east–west orientation with mountain passes on the west and east connecting the Bay Area and the Central Valley. The passes are used by railroads and highways to connect the two regions. Livermore Valley is about 15 miles (24 km) long (east to west) and 10 miles (16 km) wide (north to south). [citation needed]

  6. Trevarno, Livermore, California - Wikipedia

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    Trevarno is a section of Livermore, Alameda County, California, built by a Cornish company, based at Trevarno, near Helston, manufacturing safety fuses. It is between First Street and the railroad and lies at an elevation of 535 feet (163 m). Trevarno is Cornish and means "farm/settlement of Varno". For more information, see Cornish surnames.

  7. The Independent (Livermore) - Wikipedia

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    The first issue of the Independent was printed on September 21, 1963, in the midst of a 100-degree Indian summer. [5] Among other stories it featured an editorial describing the paper's principles, another promoting a local lecture series, some scathing stories on the activities of local politicians behind closed doors, and a few photographs.