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Long Beach / California / United States
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This beachside recreation area, at the corner of Bayshore and Ocean avenues, has a small playground for younger children that is fenced in and locked from dusk to dawn. A roller-hockey rink, and courts for basketball, paddle-tennis and handball/racquetball are also available. A snack bar nearby keeps infrequent summer hours. Vending machines are also on site, selling water, Powerade and soda during park hours. Picnic tables and lounging sand areas are littered throughout the park. The playground is also the site, three mornings a week, of the Bayshore Co-op Preschool.

El Cerrito / California / United States
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Harding Park and Clubhouse is located on C Street in a residential neighborhood in the flats of El Cerrito. The park is small and well tended. It features a fenced-in playground with a jungle gym, a large athletic field and two tennis courts. Harding Elementary has partnered with Harding Clubhouse through the City of El Cerrito to provide childcare services for residents during the school year. Summer camps are also hosted here.

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Union City / California / United States
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Located in a residential area off of Perry Road, Arroyo Park offers a variety of activities including tennis, baseball, basketball, soccer and more. The tennis court area (there are four tennis courts) is located at the south end area of Arroyo Park. You will also find a playground and plenty of picnic tables. The park has two main picnic sites: Arroyo and Perry, which both seat around 16 to 25 people and can be reserved. Arroyo Park runs along the Alameda Creek and is open Sunday through Saturday, 6am to 10pm. 

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Rancho Cordova / California / United States
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Salinas / California / United States
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Woodland Hills / California / United States
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Daly City / California / United States
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Calabasas / California / United States
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Lake Elsinore / California / United States
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Lake Elsinore is located in Riverside County, near Interstate 15, and encompasses approximately 41 square miles inside its city limits. The city was incorporated on April 9, 1888, and is home to an estimated 50,983 people. In 1972, the city name was changed from Elsinore to Lake Elsinore as a way to promote the area as a recreation destination.

Besides the lake, other points of interest in the city include the Lake Elsinore Diamond, which is home to the Lake Elsinore Storm baseball team; the Lake Elsinore Outlet Center; and historic Main Sreet.

Lake Elsinore's average household income in 2007 was $62,903 and the median new home price in 2008 was $247,000.

Elk Grove / California / United States
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Jungkeit Park, named after the late Elk Grove dairyman and community activist Fred H. Jungkeit, has a baseball field, playground and shaded picnic area. The playground has swings, climbing equipment and slide, which is surrounded by grassy areas. The park is on Fire Poppy Drive at Fox Trotter Way.

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Cerritos / California / United States
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Satellite Park's  pavilion offers great shade for special events and those who love to barbecue. The playground is equipped with a padded rubber floor instead of sand to keep children clean and safe. The park also features a baseball diamond, a sand volleyball court and half-court basketball.

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Westminster / California / United States
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Norwalk / California / United States
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Menifee / California / United States
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Welcome home to Spencers Crossing, Murrietas premier master-planned community. Brand new neighborhoods by award winning builders are coming to life here, including luxury home offerings for your growing family. Spencers Crossing residents enjoy fun community events, two Jr. Olympic swimming pools, clubhouse, parks, miles of walking trails, top rated schools and a great location just ten minutes from Temecula.