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Subpar Miniature Golf is an indoor San Francisco Bay Area-themed miniature golf course originally located on Park Street in Alameda, California and currently located on North Point Street in San Francisco, California in Ghirardelli Square as a result of a stymied effort to relocate the business to a shopping area in Alameda.
Sports venues in San Francisco (6 C, 21 P) Sports venues in Santa Clara County, California (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "Sports venues in the San Francisco Bay Area"
Coyote Point Recreation Area is a 670-acre (270 ha) park operated by San Mateo County, California in the United States.Located on San Francisco Bay, it is south of San Francisco International Airport on the border of Burlingame and San Mateo.
Two mini golf lounges are planning to open within five blocks of each other in downtown Des Moines this fall. ... Glow Golf, a Wichita-based chain of indoor mini golf courses, closed its Jordan ...
San Francisco residents have often ranked among the fittest in the U.S. [46] Golden Gate Park has miles of paved and unpaved running trails as well as a golf course and disc golf course. Boating, sailing, windsurfing and kitesurfing are among the popular activities on San Francisco Bay, and the city maintains a yacht harbor in the Marina District.
Pages in category "San Francisco Bay Area amusement parks" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Bay Farm Island is a district of the city of Alameda, California, though it is separated from the rest of the city on Alameda Island by an estuary of San Leandro Bay. Its ZIP code is 94502. The location was originally an island in San Francisco Bay, but due to land reclamation it has become a peninsula and is now connected to the mainland of ...
The Santa Clara Broncos also used the pavilion for home games from 1927 until World War II, due to alumni and fans being centrally located in San Francisco. The most regular tenant of Kezar Pavilion was the co-ed roller derby team, the San Francisco Bay Bombers. The Bombers skated home games at the venue from 1961 to the end of the original ...