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WEBVallejo (/ v ə ˈ l eɪ (h) oʊ / və-LAY-(h)oh; Spanish:) is a city in Solano County, California and the second largest city in the North Bay region of the Bay Area. Located on the shores of San Pablo Bay, the city had a population of 126,090 at the 2020 census.
WEBVallejo, California, located 30 miles North of San Francisco, is one of the outermost Bay Area cities. Home to nearly 122,000 residents, this beautiful city is a prime location for living, working, and playing.
WEBOne of the great small towns of Northern California, Vallejo's residents, businesses and City Council are working together to help make Vallejo a safe and clean place to live, work and to enjoy all the attractions and events. Come visit Vallejo!
WEBVallejo, California is the first permanent home of California's state government and is the 142-year home of the first and most famous naval ship building and repair facility on the west coast. A city whose rich history is intertwined deeply to both the state in which it was born and to the country it served through two world wars.
WEBSarah Ndjongo15 May 2020. Vallejo may not be known for its vibrancy as much as the neighboring city of San Francisco, but it is filled with places that are engaging and fun for friends and family alike to enjoy. Check out the Culture Trip’s picks for the top ten things to do and see in Vallejo.
WEBThe City of Vallejo forms a pivotal link in California's history and served as the first official State Capital. Although many buildings have been lost, those that remain provide an essential link to the past, reminding us of who we are and where we came from.
WEBThe Vallejo Heritage District was one of the first nationally registered districts west of the Mississippi. The district contains houses and structures which showcase Vallejo’s rich and varied architectural history.
WEBHistory. The City of Vallejo's story is connected to General Mariano G. Vallejo's envisioning the promise of the area in 1844. Named after him and twice the site of the state capitol in the 1850s, Vallejo grew into an important shipping and naval center.