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The city hall of Pleasant Hill was designed by architect Charles Moore. Completed in the late 20th century, it has won several awards for architectural design. For most of its history, Pleasant Hill did not have a true downtown or Main Street. In 1991, the city began planning the redevelopment of the area around the intersection of Monument and ...
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Pleasant Hill station under construction in 1970. The BART Board approved the name Pleasant Hill in December 1965. [5] Service at the station began on May 21, 1973. [2] AC Transit bus service began in Pleasant Hill on December 8, 1975, with Pleasant Hill station as a hub. [6] The service was taken over by County Connection in 1982. [7]
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Pleasant Hill, Alabama; Pleasant Hill, Arkansas (disambiguation) Pleasant Hill, California. Pleasant Hill/Contra Costa Centre station; Pleasant Hill Historic District (Macon, Georgia), listed on the NRHP in Georgia
The Episcopal Church of the Resurrection is located on Gregory Lane in Pleasant Hill, California. It is a member church of the Episcopal Diocese of California. It was formed as an Episcopal mission on July 1, 1959 and the vicar was the Reverend Richard Shackell. Church of the Resurrection became a parish on March 16, 1967.
Dinosaur Hill Park (also known as Dino Hill) is a park in Pleasant Hill, California. Located off Taylor Blvd, the park includes 13 acres (5.3 hectares) of open space, hiking, and scenic views. The elevation is 308 feet. There is a small parking area accessible only by northbound traffic.
The Grayson Creek subwatershed is part of the Walnut Creek watershed and includes the cities of Pleasant Hill and Pacheco, California. Grayson Creek West Fork begins at Briones Regional Park, crosses Grayson Road, and meanders through residential subdivisions until its confluence with Grayson Creek East Fork at Harriet Drive.