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Drawbridge, California
Drawbridge is an abandoned hunting village located at the southern end of the San Francisco Bay, in unincorporated Alameda County. It has been a ghost town since 1979. Drawbridge was created by the narrow-gauge South Pacific Coast Railroad on Station Island in 1876 and consisted of one small cabin for the operator of the railroad's two drawbridges; crossing Mud Creek Slough and Coyote More....Newark, California
Newark is a city in Alameda County, California, United States. Newark is an enclave, completely surrounded by the city of Fremont. The population is currently 43,693. More....Fremont, California
Fremont is a city in California, USA that was incorporated on January 23, 1956, from the merger of five smaller communities: Centerville, Irvington, Mission San Jose, Niles, and Warm Springs. The area now comprising Fremont and the adjoining cities of Newark (now an enclave within Fremont) and Union City was formerly known as Washington Township More....Corsair Memory
Corsair Memory is a computer electronics company that produces computer memory, primarily for the computer enthusiast crowd, although they also produce a value line called "Value Select." Its memory has a reputation in the enthusiast community as high quality, both in terms of performance and reliability. They also recently started producing power supply units for the general public More....Washington High School (Fremont, California)
Washington High School (WHS) is one of the five Fremont, California public high schools, and was established in 1892. It is a part of the Fremont Unified School District. More....
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