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8.2) Frequently asked questions about the San Francisco bay area from members of the U.C. Davis community. |
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This article is from the U.C. Davis FAQ, by David F. Prenatt, Jr. netesq@dcn.davis.ca.us with numerous contributions by others.
I have provided information about the San Francisco Bay Area that is
of special interest to the members of the U.C. Davis community in this
section. For more complete information on San Francisco Bay Area, see
the Bay Area USENET FAQ (see Section 1.5 for information on how to
obtain the Bay Area USENET FAQ).
8.2.1) What reasons would a member of the U.C. Davis community have for visiting the San Francisco Bay Area?
A large cross-section of the U.C. Davis community lives and works in
the San Francisco Bay Area, which is approximately 80 miles southwest
of Davis. Unlike the small town of Davis, the San Francisco Bay Area
(commonly referred to by Davis residents as "the City") is the most
well established metropolitan area on the West Coast. Smaller in size
and population to the Los Angeles metropolitan area and Southern
California, the San Francisco Bay Area has a worldwide reputation in
fine arts and culture.
8.2.2) How do I get to the San Francisco Bay Area from U.C. Davis?
Take I-80 West. It will end in downtown San Francisco, so get
directions on what exit you need to take. Also, you will encounter at
least one toll bridge, so bring along a few dollars and quarters for
tolls and parking.
 
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