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San Diego Is Greenest City in US
San Diego has an .11 acre State Park
The Best Hamburgers, San Francisco
A New Bay Area Skate Park
Be Well! Stay Safe!
Mark & Patti
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San Diego is kicking off the newsletter this week. Not only is it an excellent city for weather, a huge food scene, great surfing, and more, but it’s also been named Greenest City in the United States.
Wallet Hub named 11 cities from California, making the greenest cities in the US, but San Diego 2 was #1. Fresno, where I’m ay, came in 29th. Come on, Fresno, let’s build up our green initiative.
Here’s the entire list from Kristina, Houck, Patch Staff.
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This next article is something that may boggle your mind. With California having 280 State Parks, the largest being the 600,000-acre Anza-Borrego Desert, have you ever wondered about the smallest?
This State Park in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Watts takes up just .11 scares of land. It is not monumental by most standards but still stands tall in this neighborhood.
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It seems San Diego is racking up the accolades for 2024. Not only is it the greenest city in the US, but according to a recent survey, Balboa Park surpasses San Francisco's Golden Gate Park as the new favorite.
Travel and World Tour has the story.
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If you happen to be in San Francisco this weekend or week and get the urge for a great hamburger, we have an article that names the best burgers in the city.
Lauren Saria and Sara Deseran from the San Francisco Standard have the rundown.
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Before you run off for those hamburgers, here is a list of the hottest restaurants and bars in San Francisco right now, according to The San Francisco Standard.
Lauren Saria, Sara Deseran, and Astrid Kane from the San Francisco Standard break it down here.
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A new skate park in the Bay Area is getting rave reviews from amateurs and professional skateboarders alike.
Here is Lester Black, Cannabis Editor, SF Gate, with the rundown.
That’s it for another week. Thanks for reading. Enjoy your weekend and coming week. See You next Saturday.
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