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| "The Town of Danville is located in the San
Ramon Valley in Contra Costa County, California.
It is one of the incorporated municipalities in
California that uses "town" in its name
instead of "city". The population was
41,715 in 2008. Danville is an upscale suburb of
Oakland and San Francisco.
Danville is one of the wealthiest suburbs in the
San Francisco Bay Area, with some of the most
expensive and exclusive country clubs and houses
in the country. It still preserves the
characteristics of a town, being compact, largely
self-sufficient as far as shopping goes, and
having only a couple of commercial centers. Its
downtown is noted for its rustic charm,
intensively upgraded owing to its now affluent
demographics and its popularity as a regional
destination for dining and light shopping. With
heavy restrictions on large development, the
downtown consists of many small shops on several
traditional-styled plazas." |
| says - Allison Leo (0:34 May. 19, 2010 ) |
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Contra Costa County, California. It is one of the
incorporated municipalities in California that uses
"town" in its name instead of "city".
The population was 41,715 in 2008. Danville is an upscale
suburb of Oakland and San Francisco. Danville is one of the
wealthiest suburbs in the San Francisco Bay Area, with some
of the most expensive and exclusive country clubs and
houses in the country. It still preserves
the characteristics of a town, being compact,
largely self-sufficient as far as shopping goes, and having
only a couple of commercial centers. Its downtown is noted
for its rustic charm, intensively upgraded owing to its now
affluent demographics and its popularity as a
regional destination for dining and light shopping.
With heavy restrictions on large development, the downtown
consists of many small shops on several traditional-styled
plazas.
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