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74. ACROSS DUMBARTON BRIDGE EAST PALO ALTO TO FREMONT HIKING 10.2 MILES

https://youtu.be/8POt9PJMa2w The Dumbarton Bridge is the southernmost of the highway bridges across San Francisco Bay in California. Carrying over 70,000 vehicles and about 118 pedestrian and bicycle crossings daily (384 on weekends), it is the shortest bridge across San Francisco Bay at 1.63 miles (8,600 ft; 2,620 m). Its eastern end is in Fremont, near Newark in the San Francisco Bay National ..

63. Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge

https://youtu.be/TcsQ852dN5g Find your next adventure . The Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located in south San Francisco Bay, California. One of the largest urban refuges in the United States, it is an island of wildlife habitat in a burgeoning metropolitan area of 7 million people. The refuge consists primarily of tidal marsh, salt ponds, mud flats, and seasonal wetl..

62. Cooley Landing Park to Lucy Evans Baylands Nature Interpretive Center

https://youtu.be/zKL4SfkvDGc Cooley Landing Park to Lucy Evans Baylands Nature Interpretive Center Trail is at the end of the Stevens Creek Trail in Mountain View, to reach the Bay Trail and mostly following it through Shoreline at Mountain View Park, the Palo Alto Baylands, and Ravenswood Open Space Preserve to my ultimate destination: Cooley Landing in East Palo Alto. Cooley Landing is a 9-acr..

61. Cooley Landing Park to Facebook Head Quarter Campus Trail

https://youtu.be/V7QKVl91ikU Cooley Landing is a 9-acre peninsula at the end of Bay Road. For a long time, East Palo Alto leaders and residents have wanted to open Cooley Landing to the public. Nestled behind the Palo Alto Airport hides a gem of an outdoor opportunity for all ages; the EcoCenter in Palo Alto Baylands. This public nature center can be the jumping off point to the Cooley Landing T..

East Of Palo Alto’s Eden: Race And The Formation Of Silicon Valley

Posted Jan 10, 2015 by Kim-Mai Cutler (@kimmaicutler) What if Silicon Valley had emerged from a racially integrated community? Would the technology industry be different? Would we? And what can the technology industry do now to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past? I met Bob Hoover one sunny Friday afternoon when he was rearranging golf club sets in the back of a trailer i..

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