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Click on the hyperlinks below for
demographic data and school information for each town.
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Diablo
home to about 375 families, the prestigious Diablo Country Club and regarded as having some of the most charming and unique residences in the area (Danville Area Community Guide, 1996).
Schools.
The photo is the Diablo Country Club entrance. |
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Danville
home to the prestigious Crow Canyon Country Club, Danville is an affluent town with charm, sophistication, a distinct country, rural feeling and scenic beauty of Mt. Diablo and Las Trampas Range.
Schools.
The photo is the famous Danville oak tree. |
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Alamo
an established, stately, and country like unincorporated community & home to the beautiful Roundhill Country Club, Alamo offers quality housing and scenic beauty of Mount Diablo and the Las Trampas Range.
Schools.
The photo is the Roundhill Golf and Country Club entrance. |
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Blackhawk
a beautiful, upscale gated community located on approximately 6,500 acres comprised mostly of custom homes and estates, and home to the prestigious Blackhawk Country Club and Behring Auto Museum.
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The photo is Blackhawk Plaza. |
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San Ramon
A significant regional employment center, San Ramon is home to 41,000 people, 200 companies and over 18,000 office workers, and boasts the Bishop Ranch Office Park, a beautiful Central Park, and Canyon Lakes Country Club and gated residential community.
Schools.
The photo is Central Park. |
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Pleasanton
Home to 59,000 people and the Hacienda Business Park which boasts over 3,000 businesses & over 32,000 employees, Pleasanton is a strong community that takes pride in its schools, youth, and maintaining the charm of its historic downtown.
Schools.
The photo is downtown Pleasanton. |
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