Downtown San Luis Obispo
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A main street of late 19th century storefronts, popular cafes, and a hip college scene. Recently, suffering an epidemic of homelessness relating to mental health problems.
Park with flowering trees, banyan tree, royal palms, memorial arch, and pond with fountain and bridge over it.
Unattractive town, with some cute cafes, bakeries, coffee shops, and breweries on the formerly-industrial Westside. The redwood forest areas are where this town shines.
Sculptures on a steep cliff over the Tennessee River, and a cute neighborhood for walks and bakery visits.
Trendy area with coffee shop, beer garden, wine bars, and cider bar, in industrial-style architecture with murals.
A pretty beachside town, with a wooden pier and wide windy beach with perfect views of Morro Rock, and colorful houses with gardens, backed by gently-sloping hills.
Railroad station with a few popular cafes, and small museum with beautifully-restored 1926 cafe-observation car and a model railroad of SLO county upstairs.
Railroad station with a few popular cafes, and small museum with beautifully-restored 1926 cafe-observation car and a model railroad of SLO county upstairs.
Adorable houses with gardens full of flowers, and streets leading down to lookout points over the ocean.
An incredible Gothic castle-like capitol building that stands high on a bluff.
Nice little main street, with cafes, pretty storefronts, park, swinging bridge over a creek with tropical vegetation, and neighborhood with white picket fences and gardens.
Railroad station with a few popular cafes, and small museum with beautifully-restored 1926 cafe-observation car and a model railroad of SLO county upstairs.
A pretty beachside town, with a wooden pier and wide windy beach with perfect views of Morro Rock, and colorful houses with gardens, backed by gently-sloping hills.
Coffee shop and cafes, plus a dedicated bike path that runs for 1.1 km from Dinosaur Caves Park to the elementary school.
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