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The Stockton Ports

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The Stockton Ports are a treasured piece of our city's heritage, as well as a significant chapter in the story of Professional Minor League Baseball. Founded in 1941, they were among the pioneering teams of the California Baseball League. Catching a game at their home field, Banner Island Ballpark, is like stepping into a living history book. With the stadium's classic charm and the backdrop of the Delta, it's the perfect spot for a relaxing afternoon. The atmosphere is lively, filled with the cheers of dedicated fans and the enticing aroma of ballpark snacks. Whether you're a die-hard baseball aficionado or just looking for a fun day out, the Stockton Ports offer a slice of Americana that’s hard to resist.

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The Bob Hope (Fox California) Theatre
The Bob Hope (Fox California) Theatre in Downtown Stockton is a historic gem built in 1930. It was one of only two "movie palaces" in the Central Valley. Today, this grand venue with its 2,042 seats hosts an exciting array of events throughout the ye
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The Haggin Museum
Nestled in the heart of Stockton, California, the Haggin Museum is a delightful surprise for art and history enthusiasts alike. Sunset magazine aptly describes it as “one of the undersung gems of California,” and it’s easy to see why. The museum's ar
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Great Valley Museum
The Great Valley Museum, affectionately known as the GVM, is nestled on the first floor of the Science Community Center at Modesto Junior College's west campus. This fascinating museum is dedicated to showcasing the natural history and the diverse ha
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McHenry Mansion
Constructed in 1883 by the visionary Robert McHenry, the Mansion stands proudly as one of Modesto's most cherished tourist spots. This historic gem is a must-see for anyone visiting the area. With its rich history and stunning architecture, the Mansi
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Modesto Arch
The Modesto Arch, constructed in 1912, is a charming piece of Modesto's history. It was the brainchild of the Modesto Business Men's Association, designed to be an ornamental and electric arch spanning I Street. This iconic landmark has become a symb
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Sutters Fort State Historic Park
Discovering the unique artifacts from Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park is now easier than ever, and you don't even have to leave your couch! Our online exhibit offers a fascinating glimpse into the reconstruction of Sutter's Fort from the 1890s. It
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The California Museum
The California Museum offers a fascinating journey through the history and global impact of the Golden State. It highlights California's remarkable contributions in ideas, innovation, arts, and culture. With its interactive exhibits and captivating p
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The State Capitol Museum
Opened to visitors in 1869, the State Capitol in Sacramento is a fascinating blend of history and politics. It showcases ever-changing museum exhibits and historical rooms that provide a captivating glimpse into California's political past. The remai
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Crocker Art Museum
The Crocker Art Museum, established in 1885, stands as a cornerstone of culture in the Sacramento Region and Central Valley. It proudly offers an array of special exhibitions, events, and programs that complement its impressive collections of Califor
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The California State Railroad Museum
First opened to the public in 1976, the California State Railroad Museum complex has become one of Sacramento's hottest spots for tourists and locals alike. Each year, over half a million people make their way to this iconic museum, drawn by its rich
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Lick Observatory
Since its inception in 1888, long before there was even a road snaking up Mount Hamilton, the Lick Observatory has stood at the pinnacle of astronomical research. It's not just an observatory; it's an icon, deeply rooted in the innovative spirit of S
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Sikh Temple
The Sikh temple in the San Jose area stands as one of California's largest, a true gem of cultural and spiritual significance. Established in the early 1980s by the visionary former President, the late Jit Singh Bainiwal, along with Teja Singh and th
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Lake Cunningham Regional Skatepark
At a sprawling 68,000 square feet, Lake Cunningham Regional Skate Park proudly holds the title of the largest skate park in California. It's a paradise for skaters, boasting the world's largest cradle, the tallest vert wall, and the most expansive fu
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Aerospace Museum of California
The Aerospace Museum of California is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts and curious minds alike. Just a short 15-minute drive from Cal Expo, this museum is a treasure trove of over 40 military and civilian aircraft. It even boasts a world-class e
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Raging Waters
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Flea Market
Shopping at the San Jose Flea Market is about more than just snagging the best deals in town. Sure, hunting for bargains is a major part of the fun, but the experience is elevated when you savor a scoop of creamy ice cream, sip on a refreshing drink,
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California's Great America
Spend an unforgettable day at California's Great America, where roller coasters, live shows, concerts, fireworks, and a water park await. It's an amusement paradise where thrills cater to every age, promising to rock your world and leave you wonderfu
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Happy Hollow Park and Zoo
Nestled within Kelley Park in San Jose, Happy Hollow Park and Zoo has been a beloved destination for family fun, education, and adventure since 1961. This delightful spot offers a haven for children, particularly those aged 2 to 10, where they can ex
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San Jose City Hall
Located at 200 East Santa Clara Street, right between Fourth and Sixth Streets, City Hall is a standout feature of downtown San José. This architectural marvel comprises an 18-story tower on its east side, while a three-story wing extends on the west
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San Pedro Square Market
San Pedro Square Market in Downtown San Jose is the ultimate hangout for those who appreciate good food, live music, and unique local shops. It's a haven for coffee aficionados, history enthusiasts, and anyone in search of a classic barbershop experi
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San Jose Museum of Art
The San Jose Museum of Art is a haven for fresh ideas, sparking creativity and inspiring connections every time you walk through its doors. It's a place that feels both welcoming and thought-provoking, offering a delightful surprise with its playful
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San Jose McEnery Convention Center
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Santana Row
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Winchester Mystery House
In 2010, Good Morning America spotlighted a truly intriguing piece of Californian history: the enigmatic Winchester Mystery House. This architectural wonder is the brainchild of Sarah Winchester, the troubled heiress to the Winchester rifle fortune.
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SFMOMA
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Pier 39
Nestled along the San Francisco waterfront near the bustling Fisherman’s Wharf, Pier 39 is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring California. This lively spot is a treasure trove of culinary delights, with restaurants offering an array of loca
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Chinatown
San Francisco's Chinatown holds the title of the oldest one in North America, sprawling across 24 bustling city blocks. It's a must-visit destination, drawing in more visitors than even the iconic Golden Gate Bridge, and it's not hard to see why. Str
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San Francisco Cable Cars
Cable cars are an iconic symbol of San Francisco, instantly recognizable worldwide, and they offer more than just a nod to history. They provide genuine, working transportation up the city's famously steep hills. Operating from 6 a.m. until midnight,
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Fisherman's Wharf
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Alcatraz Island
Alcatraz Island is a place where stories of American incarceration, justice, and our shared humanity come alive. This modest rock in the San Francisco Bay has worn many hats: a fort, a military prison, and the infamous maximum-security federal penite
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Aquatic Park Cove
Aquatic Park Cove is a charming spot that you simply can't miss when exploring the San Francisco waterfront. Nestled at the end of the Hyde Street Cable Car line, this quaint cove boasts a narrow sandy beach and a lush grass park, making it a perfect
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San Francisco City Hall
San Francisco's City Hall, as we know it today, took just two years to rise from the ashes of its predecessor, which fell victim to the devastating Great Earthquake and Fire on April 18, 1906. This architectural gem, composed of steel, granite, and f
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Lombard Street
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Japantown
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Crissy Field East Beach
Nestled just inside the Golden Gate, Crissy Field boasts a wide, sandy beach with breathtaking views of the iconic bridge and the mysterious Alcatraz Island. It's a breezy 10-minute stroll from the bustling Fisherman's Wharf, making it an easy additi