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  2. East Bay - Wikipedia

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    The East Bay Economic Development Alliance was founded by Alameda County as the Economic Development Advisory Board in 1990 as a public/private partnership with the mission to promote the East Bay as an important region for development, with Contra Costa County joining in 1996, and the current name chosen in 2006. [18]

  3. Coyote Hills Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    Coyote Hills Regional Park is a regional park encompassing nearly 978 acres of land and administered by the East Bay Regional Park District. The park, which was dedicated to public use in 1967, is located in Fremont, California, US, on the southeast shore of the San Francisco Bay.

  4. Portal:San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    California Bay Area county map. The San Francisco Bay Area (referred to locally as the Bay Area) is a populous region surrounding the San Francisco and San Pablo estuaries in Northern California. The region encompasses the major cities and metropolitan areas of San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland, along with smaller urban and rural areas.

  5. Newark, California - Wikipedia

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    Newark also houses a portion of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife refuge along with the city of Fremont. Newark also hosts a festival in honor of the city's founding. "Newark Days" is a four-day Festival/Celebration that takes place every September on the Macgregor Soccer fields (adjacent to the Community center on Cedar Blvd ...

  6. Fremont, California - Wikipedia

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    Fremont (/ ˈ f r iː m ɒ n t /) is a city in Alameda County, California, United States.Located in the East Bay region of the Bay Area, Fremont has a population of 230,504 as of 2020, [11] making it the fourth most populous city in the Bay Area, behind San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland.

  7. California State Route 84 - Wikipedia

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    East end of I-680 overlap; I-680 north exit 21B, south via a U-turn at exit 21 Eastern end of freeway: Pleasanton: 23.56: Vallecitos Road – Downtown Livermore: Former SR 84 east: Livermore: R26.22: Stanley Boulevard: Interchange I-580 / Isabel Avenue to Portola Avenue – Oakland, Stockton

  8. HealthyWomen - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as the National Women's Health Resource Center in 1988 by Dr. Violet Bowen-Hugh, [1] and was originally associated with the Columbia Hospital for Women in Washington, D.C. [2] [3] It has since located to Red Bank, New Jersey. Some of the center's funding comes from consumer product and pharmaceutical companies.

  9. The Argus (Fremont) - Wikipedia

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    The Argus was a newspaper in the town of Fremont, California. Floyd L. Sparks was the longtime owner of The Argus, along with the Daily Review and the Tri-Valley Herald. [1] [2] It was last owned by Bay Area News Group-East Bay (BANG-EB), a subsidiary of MediaNews Group, who purchased the papers from Sparks in 1985.