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Atherton
In the 19th-century, Atherton was a place where the area’s wealthiest families built lavish homes....
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Belmont
The founders of Belmont, California tried to build their city in the flatlands but the allure of ...
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Burlingame
From its earliest days, when 19th-century power brokers sought to make it a weekend paradise for ...
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Campbell
For years, Campbell was the quintessential California suburb, a community of pleasant residential ...
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Cupertino
There was a time when Cupertino’s economy was fueled by prunes, cherries, plums, apricots and ...
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Daly City
Known as the “Gateway to the Peninsula,” Daly City shares a border with San Francisco, making it ...
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East Palo Alto
On November 6, 1769, an expedition party led by early California explorer Gaspar de Portola ...
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Foster City
Foster City is San Mateo County’s largest and oldest master-planned community. Almost 60 years ...
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Hillsborough
Unlike some high-end Peninsula towns that began their lives as rough-and-tumble frontier outposts, ...
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Los Altos
Already known as one of the country’s wealthiest towns, Los Altos recently got a boost from one of ...
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Los Altos Hills
Already known as one of the country’s wealthiest towns, Los Altos recently got a boost from one of ...
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Los Gatos
Los Gatos is the 33rd wealthiest town in the United States but to simply lump it together with all ...
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Menlo Park
If Menlo Park isn't the end of the rainbow, it's at least the prototype for the "ideal" of western ...
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Millbrae
Before Millbrae was a city, most of it was the country estate of gold rush speculator-turned-Bank ...
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Milpitas
Milpitas is a thoroughly modern city. It was named Money Magazine’s 29th-best place to live in ...
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Monte Sereno
Though it’s one of the wealthiest cities in Santa Clara County – and in the U.S. – you don’t hear ...
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Mountain View
Like most cities in Silicon Valley, Mountain View owes its existence not to technology but to ...
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Pacifica
Just 15 minutes down the road from the city but seemingly worlds away is Pacifica, San Francisco's ...
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Palo Alto
On November 6, 1769, an expedition party led by early California explorer Gaspar de Portola ...
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Portola Valley
As the Santa Cruz mountains move south down the San Francisco Peninsula, some flatten into small ...
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Redwood City
You can call Redwood City a suburb of San Francisco. You can do that, but you'd be wrong. Redwood ...
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Redwood Shores
Redwood Shores is officially part of Redwood City but you can't drive directly from one to the ...
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San Bruno
On September 27, the citizens of the city of San Bruno gathered in San Bruno City Park, the crown ...
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San Carlos
San Carlos is a city of almost 30,000 people, located almost exactly halfway between San Francisco ...
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San Jose
If you want to see the future, just look at San Jose. Over the past 50 years, this once low-key ...
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San Mateo
If there were no San Francisco, San Mateo would do just fine. Though it functions as a suburb of ...
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San Mateo County
San Mateo County stretches from Silicon Valley to San Francisco and from San Francisco Bay to the ...
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Santa Clara
Santa Clara is one of the oldest cities in California, but perhaps no Bay Area community has its ...
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Saratoga
Is Saratoga Los Gatos’ pretty little sister? Some might think so because of the towns’ similar ...
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South San Francisco
As anyone who's driven past San Bruno Mountain can tell you, South San Francisco is "The ...
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Sunnyvale
Located in the center of Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale is a place whose aptitude for change is hard to ...
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Woodside
Maybe more than any other affluent Peninsula community, Woodside loves its past; so much so that ...
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