Arroyo Grande Village
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The huge UCSD campus, with stark architecture and minimal landscaping but some eucalyptus forest, near wonderful La Jolla town.
Nice little main street, with cafes, pretty storefronts, park, swinging bridge over a creek with tropical vegetation, and neighborhood with white picket fences and gardens.
Cute neighborhood with shady streets, wonderful bookstore, coffee shop with great outdoor seating, and belted goats to check out.
Garden in a sunny, sheltered spot, with cottage with turret under redwood trees, Buddhist gazebo, goats, and flowers galore! Seasonal pumpkins and Christmas market!
Scout Coffee, a friendly, bustling place, and Lassens Natural Foods Market, plus many other food places nearby.
Cute neighborhood with shady streets, wonderful bookstore, coffee shop with great outdoor seating, and belted goats to check out.
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Coffee shop, food court, ice cream and pastry shops, brewery, gift shop and market, outdoor public spaces with fire pit and tables and selfie spots galore, farm with donkeys, goats, and alpaca! Also called San Luis Ranch.
Nice little main street, with cafes, pretty storefronts, park, swinging bridge over a creek with tropical vegetation, and neighborhood with white picket fences and gardens.
1920s craftsman houses, and a gentille main strip with adorable Cafe Madeleine, woodsy Station Tavern, and a bookstore with a great kids section and lots of art books.
Nice little main street, with cafes, pretty storefronts, park, swinging bridge over a creek with tropical vegetation, and neighborhood with white picket fences and gardens.
A delightful rock, beautiful wildlife, peaceful idyllic estuary, imaginative playground, and colorful little town.
Healthy cafes, sweet Mary Star of the Sea Church, coffee shops, and walk past the amazing cliffs and coves of La Jolla.
Unattractive town, with some cute cafes, bakeries, coffee shops, and breweries on the formerly-industrial Westside. The redwood forest areas are where this town shines.
1920s craftsman houses, and a gentille main strip with adorable Cafe Madeleine, woodsy Station Tavern, and a bookstore with a great kids section and lots of art books.
Shopping plaza with a deck offering lots of attractive public space, a trampoline for young kids, a sky deck bar, a dark public market with lights, cafes, stores and coffee shops.
1920s craftsman houses, and a gentille main strip with adorable Cafe Madeleine, woodsy Station Tavern, and a bookstore with a great kids section and lots of art books.
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