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  2. Redwood City, California - Wikipedia

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    Redwood City is a city in San Mateo County, California, near San Francisco and Silicon Valley. It has a history of lumber, chrysanthemums, and technology, and is the county seat and home to Oracle and Electronic Arts.

  3. Redwood Shores, California - Wikipedia

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    Redwood Shores is a waterfront community in Redwood City, California, along the western shore of San Francisco Bay. It is home to several major technology companies, such as Oracle, Electronic Arts, and Nintendo, and has a mild climate and a branch library.

  4. San Mateo County, California - Wikipedia

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    San Mateo County is a county in the San Francisco Bay Area, with a population of 764,442 and a median household income of $128,091. It was formed in 1856 from the division of San Francisco County and has Redwood City as its county seat.

  5. San Mateo County History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and exhibits of the San Mateo County History Museum, located in a former courthouse in Redwood City. The museum showcases the rich history of San Mateo County and the surrounding area, from natural resources to transportation to immigration.

  6. Sequoia High School (Redwood City, California) - Wikipedia

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    Sequoia High School is the oldest high school in San Mateo County, California, and offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. It is part of the Sequoia Union High School District and has a historic campus with a Japanese Tea Garden, a bell tower, and a performing arts venue.

  7. Pulgas Water Temple - Wikipedia

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    Pulgas Water Temple is a stone structure in Redwood City, California, built by the San Francisco Water Department in 1938 to celebrate the Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct. It was originally designed to have water flowing through it, but now it is a historical landmark and a tourist attraction.