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  2. San Ramon, California - Wikipedia

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    San Ramon (Spanish: San Ramón, meaning "Saint Raymond") is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States, located within the San Ramon Valley, and 34 miles (55 km) east of San Francisco. San Ramon's population was 84,605 per the 2020 census , [ 9 ] making it the 4th largest city in Contra Costa County, behind Concord , Richmond and ...

  3. Bishop Ranch - Wikipedia

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    2600 Camino Ramon, Suite 201, San Ramon, CA 94583 Coordinates 37°46′06″N 121°58′13″W  /  37.7684433°N 121.9702906°W  / 37.7684433; -121.9702906

  4. San Ramon Valley - Wikipedia

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    The valley's population is around 150,000 people. The city of San Ramon, town of Danville, as well as the southern edge of Walnut Creek are located in the valley, as are the census-designated places (CDPs) of Alamo, Blackhawk, Camino Tassajara and Diablo. Interstate 680 serves as the primary transportation route for the area.

  5. California High School (San Ramon, California) - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 1]: Information; Type: Public: Established: 1973: CEEB code: 053229: Principal: Demetrius Ball: Faculty: 112.26 FTEs [3]: Enrollment: 2,879 (2022–23) [2]: Student to teacher ratio: 25.65 [3]: Color(s): Black and orange : Athletics conference: East Bay Athletic League: Nickname: Cal, Cal High, The Grizzlies: Team name: The Fighting Grizzlies: Newspaper: The Californian: Website ...

  6. Danville, California - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.danville.ca.gov. The Town of Danville[ 11 ] is located in the San Ramon Valley in Contra Costa County, California, United States. It is one of the incorporated municipalities in California that use "town" in their names instead of "city". The population was 43,582 at the 2020 census.

  7. Forest Home Farms - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Home Farms is a 16-acre (6.5-hectare) municipal historic park located in San Ramon, California. In 1997, Ruth Quayle Boone bequeathed the land and all buildings on it to the City of San Ramon for use as a park and historical site in memory of her husband, Travis Moore Boone. After Ruth Boone's death in 1998 at the age of 94, the City ...

  8. Rancho San Ramon (Pacheco-Castro) - Wikipedia

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    Rancho San Ramon (St. Raymond Ranch in Spanish) was a 8,917-acre (36.09 km 2) Mexican land grant in the northern San Ramon Valley of present-day Contra Costa County, California. Rancho San Ramon (Amador) was adjacent in the southern San Ramon Valley. It was given in 1833 by Governor Jose Figueroa to Mariano Castro and Bartolome Pacheco. [1]

  9. Tri-Valley - Wikipedia

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    The three valleys are Amador Valley, San Ramon Valley, and Livermore Valley. The Tri-Valley encompasses the cities of Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton and San Ramon, the town of Danville and the CDPs of Alamo, Blackhawk and Diablo. The area is known for its Mediterranean climate, wineries, and nature. It is primarily suburban in character.