by burtkauf | Nov 2, 2014 | Kaiser Permanente, Kaiser Shipyard, Luis Fuerte, Naval Reserve Fleet, Rosie the Riveter, SS Red Oak Victory, Suisun Bay, World War II, WWII
KAISER SHIPYARDS, RICHMOND CA, Home of the Red Oak Victory Ship and dozens more made during World War 2. Kaiser Permanente, Kaiser Shipyard, Luis Fuerte, Naval Reserve Fleet,Rosie the Riveter, SS Red Oak Victory, Suisun...
by burtkauf | Sep 5, 2014 | Antioch, Black Diamond Mines, CA, Clayton
Beautiful rolling hills of Antioch’s Black Diamond Mines. Also, approachable from the back side, Clayton Blvd. near Concord, one can hike (or bike) up roughly three miles or take Hwy 4 to Antioch and the front entrance off Sommersville Rd. Be...
by burtkauf | Sep 5, 2014 | Benicia, Benicia State Park, CA
One of the truly spectacular water parks in the Bay Area is Benicia State Park,You’re literally in the middle of the Bay in five minutes after taking the Benicia State Park exit off off the 780 Benica-Vallejo freeway. The town of Benicia, itself, is also a...
by burtkauf | Aug 14, 2014 | bay area events, fairs, fun things to do in the bay area, san francisco events, solano county fair, things to do in bay area, things to do in the bay area
Bay Area County Fairs – Visiting All 9 of Them – Which is Your Favorite?Now that we’re deep into the Fair and Festival Summer Season, we thought it might be of interest to review some of the fairs. If we were to include all the Bay...
by burtkauf | Aug 1, 2014 | Eastbay, Hiking, Mt. Diablo, Restaurants, Snow, Views, Weather
Type ‘Deal Or No Deal’ in ‘SASearch’ box San Francisco May Have the Big Name, yet the ‘Mysterious’ Eastbay May Be the Hidden Gemwith Bay Area features second to none….Five Great Features of the Eastbay – Hiking,...