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BayWood Artists - Sunday, October 10, 2004 |
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BayWood Artists
Marin County’s Mt. Tamalpais is a painter’s paradise. It’s also a Mecca for all sorts of outdoor activities.
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California Mine and Cave Explorers
If you like to explore, if you like history, and if you enjoy crawling through cramped quarters into places most people would never go, then this is the adventure for you...
| Urban Wineries
Michaela Jarvis, a senior editor for Diablo Magazine, gave us her favorite urban wineries in the East Bay...
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Sausalito - Saturday, October 9, 2004 |
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Sausalito
Clinging to the edge of San Francisco Bay, the Marin County town of Sausalito is pretty as a picture.
| The Sausalito Waterfront
This week Backroads headed just across the Golden Gate Bridge to the picturesque city of Sausalito.
| Arques School of Traditional Boatbuilding
The art of wooden boatbuilding is alive and well in Sausalito at the Arques School of Traditional Boatbuilding.
| Restaurants in Sausalito
Leslie Harlib, food writer and restaurant reviewer for the Marin I.J., gave us some great insider tips on where to eat.
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SF Neighborhoods - Sunday, October 3, 2004 |
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Castro District with Donna Sachet
San Francisco’s Castro District is bubbly, charming and fascinating. It’s like a little town within the City, full of interesting shops, restaurants, classic old homes and a fabulous theatre... all within only four square blocks.
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Haight-Ashbury
Back in the mid-1960's, this was perhaps the most famous intersection in the world -- the corner of Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco. Back then, young people came from all over the world in search of love
| Javawalk
I love a good cup of coffee, and so I always get very upset when my friends in Seattle say theirs is the number one coffee town. San Francisco has been producing coffee since the 1800's, when Folgers and Hills Brothers were founded.
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Moss Beach - Saturday, October 2, 2004 |
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The Northern San Mateo Coast
Just south of San Francisco, Highway 1 hugs the San Mateo Coastline, skirting miles of beautiful beaches, rich agricultural lands and close-knit seaside communities.
| Coastside Communities
If you take the time to stop and visit the coastal communities, you'll find delicious seafood, colorful nurseries, and some friendly faces along the way.
| Great Restaurants
Nancy Evans has lived along the coast since 1979 and has written a book called "Half Moon Bay Exploring". She tells us about some of her favorite restaurants.
| Matthew's Lodging Tips
Matthew Poole is one of our favorite contributors and has some terrific ideas about where to stay when visiting the northern part of the San Mateo Coast.
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SPECIAL!! ** Great Hawaiian Adventures - Sunday, September 26, 2004 @ 8 p.m. |
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Oahu North Shore
Every winter North shore beaches get pounded by someof the biggest waves on the planet. Surfers come from all over to ride the wild waves, making the North Shore the unofficial surf capital of the world.
| Kauai Outfitters
From it’s towering mountains that plunge from the heavens to the sea…to its warm, inviting waters…to it’s picture perfect white sand beaches… the island of Kauai has all the makings of tropical paradise.
| Hawaii Volcano
The Hawaiian Islands are a tropical paradise, a place where many of us go to escape the pressures of everyday life.
| Hawaii Dive
The Big Island of Hawaii is one of my favorite places to experience nature’s wonders: from its massive volcanic mountains to its soft sand beaches and its crystal clear warm waters filled with wildlife of all shapes, sizes and colors.
| Holua Sledding
Amid Hawaii’s high-rise hotels...busy beaches...and throngs of tourists...there are still places where Hawaiian culture and tradition flourish.
| Hawaii in the Bay Area
Kawika Alfiche, director of the APOP Hawaiian Cultural Center in South San Francisco, gave us some tips on how to have your own Hawaiian style adventures in the Bay Area. APOP Hawaiian Cultural Center
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Mission District - Sunday, September 26, 2004 @ 5:30 p.m. |
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The Mission District
San Francisco’s Mission District is one of the most lively and colorful neighborhoods in the entire Bay Area.
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Mission Murals
San Francisco has long attracted talented artists of all kinds. It’s home to many wonderful art museums and galleries.
| Mission Science Workshop
San Francisco’s Mission District is one of the most vibrant and diverse neighborhoods in the City.
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Best of the East Bay - Saturday, September 25, 2004 @ 5:30 p.m. |
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Sunol Wilderness
The East Bay has one of the most extensive and diverse parks systems in the Bay Area.
| Cheap Eats
We got some insider tips on places to eat from the staff of Diablo Magazine.
| Best Places to Take Your Pets
We got great tips on pooch-friendly places to visit.
| Spots to Take Your Kids
Steve Raleigh, a weatherman for KRON 4, told us about some great places to take kids in the East Bay.
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Diamond Giveaway
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A Healthy Heart Be smart. Simple changes can cut your risk of heart disease enormously.
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