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- The Davis, California USENET FAQ Part 4 of 6
- Frequently Asked Questions at and about Davis, California
- (c) Copyright 1995 & 1996
-
- by
-
- David F. Prenatt, Jr.
- Internet Esquire(sm)
- P.O. Box 74632
- Davis, CA 95617-5632
-
- World Wide Web: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq >
-
- E-mail: <mailto:NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us >
-
-
- The Davis, California USENET FAQ (Davis USENET FAQ) may be comprised of
- more than one part. If it is, please see the TABLE OF CONTENTS in Part One
- for a complete list of the questions that I have attempted to answer and
- for other important legal information. Caveat emptor: I assume no
- obligation to anyone through the publication of the Davis USENET FAQ.
- Furthermore, all versions of the Davis USENET FAQ are my personal property
- and are protected by applicable copyright laws. All rights are reserved
- except as follows: I hereby give my permission to anyone who has access to
- this version of the Davis USENET FAQ to reproduce the information contained
- herein for non-profit purposes, provided that proper credit is given to me
- as the author of this FAQ and that I am notified of any use other than
- personal use. I may revoke permission to reproduce any version of this FAQ
- at any time.
-
- - - - - -
- The Davis, California USENET FAQ Part 4 of 6
- Frequently Asked Questions at and about Davis, California
- (c) Copyright 1995 & 1996 by David F. Prenatt, Jr.
-
-
- 2.3) COMMERCE IN DAVIS.
-
- For businesses not listed here, please see the phone book or visit
- Yolo Direct on the World Wide Web (<http://yolodirect.com/ >).
-
- 2.3.1) What types of commerce are there in the Davis community?
-
- Davis commmerce is comprised primarily of small business. Some chain
- stores maintain a Davis location, but many more are hesitant to open a
- Davis store because Davis has a reputation for being a strange NIMBY
- community. Those stores which try the Davis community seldom receive
- a warm welcome from Davis political activists. For more information
- about Davis commerce, see the davis.business USENET newsgroup
- (<news:davis.business >). Readers with a web browser may also visit
- the following URLs on the World Wide Web:
-
- * The Davis Chamber of Commerce Home Page
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/Davis/Organizations/Chamber/Listings >
-
- * The Davis Business Home Page
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/Davis/business.html >
-
- * The Avid Reader Home Page
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~bmickle/Avid_Reader >
-
- * The Davis Virtual Market
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~dmlarson/dvm.html >
-
-
- 2.3.2) What restaurants are there in the Davis community?
-
- This is a subject that requires its own FAQ, but here is a partial
- list of the restaurants in the City of Davis that I and/or my friends
- frequent and enjoy. Readers with a web browser may also visit the
- Davis Enterprise Guide to Restaurants Home Page on the World Wide Web:
-
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/Davis/Business/Enterprise/Guide/eatery.html >
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^How's that for a URL?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- 2.3.2.1) Coffee Houses.
-
- Coffee houses are an institution in many college towns such as Davis;
- many if not most of them serve beer and wine as well as coffee,
- espresso, and some sort of food.
-
- * Mishka's (916)759-0811: The newest of the Davis coffee
- houses and my personal favorite. A great place to hangout
- with a laptop computer and catch up on your e-mail, as they
- have about a dozen electric wall outlets next to the tables
- along the walls. Baked goods, salads, and sandwiches; the
- recent application for a beer and wine license was denied.
- 514-B 2nd St
-
- * Delta of Venus (916)753-8639: By far the most "homey"
- coffee house in Davis (i.e., a converted single family
- residence furnished with old couches). Delta of Venus also
- serves wine and beer and an has an interesting breakfast,
- lunch, and dinner menu.
- 122 B St
-
- * Mocha Joe's (916)758-7900
- 417 Mace Blvd (at Chiles Rd)
-
- * Pete's Coffee: Can you say "yuppie"?
- 1411 W. Covell Blvd (The Market Place at Sycamore Ln)
-
- * Cafe Roma: The prototype from which all the other college
- coffee houses in the Western Hemisphere seem to have
- sprung, a chain with stores in many cities and two
- locations in Davis. Neither one of these locations,
- however, seems to capture the avante garde ambience that
- originally made coffee houses so popular in college towns.
-
- (916)756-1615 (916)756-4444
- 231 E St 223 3rd St
-
- * Tutti's (916)758-0704: Sort of flashy decor; wine and beer
- as well as the usual fare of cafe/espresso/mineral waters.
- 241 F St
-
-
- 2.3.2.2) Coffee Shops.
-
- * Baker's Square (916)756-4190
- 255 2nd St
-
- * Denny's--has closed!
-
- * Lyon's (916)756-4725: The only 24 hour coffee shop in
- downtown Davis, this is a favorite hangout for U.C. Davis
- students who are looking for a place to study. Lyon's also
- has a fully stocked bar.
- 102 F St
-
-
- 2.3.2.3) Fast Food.
-
- These are restaurants which specialize in take-out food and where tips
- are not customary or expected.
-
- * Burger King (916)756-5249
- 403 Mace Blvd (at Chiles Rd)
-
- * Carl's Jr. (916)758-1050
- 1616 E. Covell Blvd (at Pole Line Rd)
-
- * McDonalds
- (916)756-8886 (916)753-5001
- Express South Davis
- 640 E. Covell Blvd 4444 Chiles Rd
- (at Anderson) (west of Pole Line Rd)
-
- * Jack-in-the-Box (916)753-4564
- 337 G St
-
- * Taco Bell
- (916)758-4172 (916)753-9423
- Downtown South Davis (24 hr drive-thru)
- 425 G St 4811 Chiles Rd (at Mace Blvd)
-
- * Boston Market (916)759-8244: Chicken, meatloaf, etc. and
- side dishes served healthy deli style.
- 1491 W. Covell Blvd (The Market Place at Sycamore Ln)
-
- * Murder Burger (916)756-2142
- 978 Olive Dr (at Richards Blvd)
-
- * Nation's (916)756-7415: A hybrid of a coffee shop and
- hamburger stand that serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
- 825 Russell Blvd (at Anderson Rd)
-
- * Subway
- (916)756-1440 (916)753-3223 (916)753-2141
- 130 G St 757 Russell Blvd 4748 Chiles Rd
- (Downtown) (at Anderson Rd) (at Mace Blvd)
-
- * Togo's (916)753-5330
- 715 2nd St (at G St)
-
-
- 2.3.2.4) Beer Pubs.
-
- * Sudwerk (916)758-8700: The #1 microbrewery in America three
- years running. I'm not sure how it earned this title, but I
- have to agree that they have very good beer. Sudwerk also
- has live music most nights and a full dinner menu.
- 2001 2nd St (at Pole Ln Rd)
-
- * Cantina del Cabo (916)756-2226: With more beers on tap than
- you could ever hope to drink, Cantina del Cabo also has live
- music most Thursdays through Saturdays and serves some of
- the best Mexican food that is available in Davis.
- 139 G St
-
-
- 2.3.2.5) Pizza.
-
- The Davis Virtual Market lists a number of pizzerias on the Pizza Day
- Home Page (<http://promedia.net/dvm/pizzaday.html >). Special
- promotions and discounts are offered via the Internet.
-
- * Lamppost Pizza
- <http://promedia.net/dvm/lammpost/lampday.html >
-
- * Rico's (916)753-4130: My favorite pizza parlor because of
- its remote location in the East Davis Oaktree Plaza and
- because they offer such good values with their lunch and
- dinner buffets and constant coupon specials.
- 1420 E. Covell Blvd (at Pole Line Rd)
- <http://promedia.net/dvm/ricos/ricosday.html >
-
- * Superb Pizza <http://promedia.net/dvm/getpizza/superbdy.html
- >
-
- * Steve's Place (916)758-2800: My second favorite because of
- its high quality food, dark wood decor (recently remodeled,
- but many booths still have it), and patio dining.
- <http://promedia.net/dvm/pizza/steveday.html >
-
- * Woodstock's (916)757-2525
- 219 G St
-
- 2.3.2.6) Chinese Food.
-
- * Ding How (916)753-3590: Many of my friends assure me that
- this is the best Chinese food in Davis. I'm not really
- enough of a Chinese food connoisseur to be able to say one
- way or the other.
- 640 E. Covell Blvd (at Anderson Rd)
-
- * Golden Palace (916)753-9203
- 223 F St
-
- * Hunan (916)753-5174
- 508 2nd St
-
- * Hing's (916)756-0666
- 707 2nd St
-
- * Silver Dragon (916)758-1318: My personal favorite for
- Chinese food in Davis because of the bright spacious decor
- and friendly service.
- 335 F St
-
-
- 2.3.2.7) Nightclubs.
-
- These establishments have a full bar and pool tables with music and
- dancing most nights:
-
- * Davis Saloon (aka A.J. Bump's) (916)758-3154: Vietnamese
- food and "Phil's Grill" (short order food).
- 228 G St
-
- * The Graduate (916)758-4723: Easily the most popular dancing
- establishment in Davis; short order/to-go food.
- 805 Russell Blvd (at Anderson Rd)
-
- * Mr. B's (916)756-3757: Not as popular as the other clubs in
- Davis, but my personal favorite for dining and dancing.
- 217 E St
-
-
- 2.3.2.8) Casual Dining.
-
- * Cafe Deluchi (916)757-6600; (916)757-6700
- 223 G st
-
- * Caffe Italia (916)758-0704
- 1121 Richards Blvd
-
- * The Crepe Bistro (916)753-2575
- 234 E St
-
-
- 2.3.2.9) Fine Dining. [Rev]
-
- * Colette (916)758-3377: French style food, rated with four
- stars by Sacramento Magazine and the Sacramento Bee
- 802 2nd St
-
- * Soga's (916)757-1733
- 222 D St
-
- * Symposium (916)756-3850: Greek food (closed Sundays).
- 1620 E. 8th St
-
-
- 2.3.2.10) Miscellaneous. [Rev]
-
- * Davis Bread & Desserts Cafe (916)757-6446: The best
- cinnamon rolls that I have ever had. The Cafe is a small
- retail outlet of a larger commercial bakery. Davis Bread &
- Desserts also maintains one of the more popular regular
- booths at the Davis Farmers Market.
- 814 2nd St (at G St)
-
- * Dominic (916)756-8929: A little overpriced, but the best
- Vietnamese cuisine in Davis.
- 408 G St
-
- * Dos Coyotes (916)753-0922: The best Mexican food in Davis,
- but no table service (not that that's a bad thing).
- 1411 W. Covell Blvd (The Market Place at Sycamore Ln)
-
- * Max's Plainfield Station (916)661-3172: Located in the
- middle of nowhere on the outskirts of Davis, the main
- attraction of Max's P.S. is its peculiar clientele and
- unusual atmosphere (sort of a rural version of Cheers). A
- great place to go if you like to watch people.
- Road 98 & Road 29 (shrouded by trees and easy to miss)
-
- * Noah's Bagels (916)750-5163: A local institution that has
- expanded from the Bay Area to numerous locations including
- Davis, Noah's provides bagels, shmears, etc. to a hungry
- public.
- 1411 W. Covell Blvd (The Market Place at Sycamore LN)
-
- * The Paragon (916)758-7550: Its location next door to the
- Cantina del Cabo and a full bar makes the Paragon one of the
- most crowded drinking establishments in Davis. Thai food is
- served Monday through Friday--the only Thai food in Davis.
- 726 2nd St
-
-
- 2.4) POLITICS IN DAVIS.
-
- 2.4.1) What is the political structure of the Davis community?
-
- Davis is an incorporated city, governed by a city council and a mayor,
- in the county of Yolo (governed by a county board of supervisors) in
- the state of California (governed by a bicameral legislature and the
- Office of the Governor). For information on county government and
- state legislative and congressional representatives for Yolo County,
- see the Yolo County USENET FAQ (see Section 1.5 for information on how
- to obtain the Yolo County USENET FAQ); for other information on state
- and federal government, see the California USENET FAQ [currently under
- construction].
-
- 2.4.2) Who are the elected officials in the City of Davis and how can I
- reach them? [Rev]
-
- Readers with a web browser may visit the Davis City Council World Wide
- Web Page (<http://www.city.davis.ca.us/city/council/council.html >);
- no e-mail addresses are currently available. The members of the Davis
- City Council are:
-
- * The Honorable Lois Wolk (<mailto:lgwolk@dcn.davis.ca.us >),
- Mayor of the City of Davis;
-
- * The Honorable Julie Partansky
- (<mailto:jpartans@dcn.davis.ca.us >), Mayor Pro Tempore of
- the City of Davis; and
-
- * The Honorable Susie Boyd, Council Member of the City of
- Davis;
-
- * The Honorable Stan Forbes, Council Member of the City of
- Davis;
-
- * The Honorable Jerry Kaneko (<mailto:jjkaneko@dcn.davis.ca.us
- >), Council Member of the City of Davis.
-
- The staff members of the City of Davis are:
-
- * John Meyer, City Manager
-
- * Harriet Steiner, City Attorney
-
- * Bette Racki, City Clerk
-
- Virtually all of these individuals can be reached by calling Davis
- City Hall at (916)757-5602. Readers with a web browser may also visit
- the City of Davis Government Home Page on the World Wide Web
- (<http://www.city.davis.ca.us/ >).
-
- 2.4.3) What political issues are important to members of the Davis
- community?
-
- Growth (or stunting thereof) is the single most important issue to the
- members of the Davis community. Davis is a small town, and many of
- the current residents would like to keep it that way. However,
- development continues in Davis, for better or for worse.
-
- 2.4.3.1) Davis, California = No malling zone.
-
- For years, citizens of Davis have successfully resisted efforts by
- developers to build a large shopping mall. As a result, Davis
- residents must travel to Woodland, Dixon, or Sacramento to shop at a
- department store.
-
- 2.4.3.2) Davis, California = No smoking zone.
-
- There is no smoking in Davis by city ordinance (not in any business
- establishment or within 20 feet of any business establishment).
- Virtually the only place that you can smoke unmolested in Davis is in
- a private home.
-
- 2.4.3.3) Davis, California = No snoring zone.
-
- There is no noise pollution in Davis by city ordinance. This law was
- meant to prevent local college fraternities from having a loud party,
- but the Davis Police Department also enforced it against a woman whose
- duplex neighbor complained that she snored too loud (the neighbors'
- bedrooms had adjoining walls). The case made national headlines, and
- the Davis City Council promptly passed a resolution stating that loud
- snoring was specifically not prohibited under the ordinance.
- Snoring humor has since reached its pinnacle in the town of
- Davis. Some say that John Wesley Hardin has risen from the grave and
- now serves on the Davis Police Department. Others say that the
- vigorous enforcement of the Davis noise ordinance is a logical (albeit
- misguided) progression of the crackdown on violent crime throughout
- the state of California (i.e., "three snores and you're out!").
- Few people take the noise ordinance very seriously until they are
- cited for something as frivolous as using a leafblower in the middle
- of the day and forced to face the very real possibility of paying a
- fine of several hundred dollars. One Davis resident who has been
- arrested numerous times for a barking dog has asked that enforcement
- of the ordinance be suspended. In support of this request, this
- resident obtained the signatures of over twenty neighbors; only one
- neighbor has complained about the barking dog (on a daily basis).
- [Note: Noise permits are available 14 days in advance from the
- Davis Police Department.]
-
- 2.4.3.4) Davis, California = No skateboarding zone.
-
- Skateboarding in downtown Davis is prohibited by city ordinance, while
- skating is allowed; lighting equipment is strictly optional at night
- for skaters (who are legally considered to be pedestrians). Does any
- of this make sense to anyone or is it just me that is confused by the
- various Davis city ordinances?
-
- 2.4.4) Why are out-of-towners so obsessed with Davis?
-
- According to Mike Fitch's article in the August 10, 1995 Sacramento
- News & Review, Davis has an undeserved reputation for weirdness. He
- cites many of the issues that I discuss in Sections 2.4.3.* along with
- Councilwoman Julie Partansky's "historic potholes" and the proposed
- toad tunnels in the Pole Line freeway overpass (currently under
- construction) as unfair media spins that made mundane local issues
- seem newsworthy. Fitch claims that Davis "really isn't that weird."
- I have to disagree with Fitch: Davis is *extremely* weird. Even
- Fitch admits that Davis is eccentric, which is simply a polite word
- for describing weird people and weird communities (speaking as someone
- who is described as eccentric by some of my closest friends). Davis
- is unique, in ways that are difficult for most outsiders to comprehend
- (even those from other weird communities), and that's not necessarily
- a bad thing. I'll happily accept Davis with all its weirdness, if it
- accepts me with all of mine.
-
- 2.4.5) How do I obtain more information about the government of the City
- of Davis? [New]
-
- Direct your inquiries about city government to the Davis City Hall:
-
- Davis City Hall (916)757-5602
- 23 Russell Blvd
- Davis, CA 95616
-
- Readers with a web browser may visit the City of Davis Government Home
- Page on the World Wide Web (<http://www.city.davis.ca.us/ >) which has
- information and/or navigational links for various city government
- services and departments.
-
- 2.5) RECREATION AND ENTERTAINMENT IN DAVIS.
-
- 2.5.1) What sort of recreational and entertainment activities are there in
- Davis?
-
- Quite a bit for such a small town. On Wednesdays and Saturdays, the
- Davis Farmer's Market provides live entertainment in Central Park.
- Davis also has several nightclubs/pool halls, a movie theatre with
- seven cinemas, and several live theatre production companies.
-
- 2.5.1.1) The Davis Farmer's Market. [Rev]
-
- Rain or shine, on Wednesday afternoons/evenings and Saturday mornings
- before noon, the Davis Farmer's Market provides fresh food and live
- entertainment in Davis Central Park (bordered by 3rd and 4th and B and
- C streets). On Wednesday evenings from 4:30-8:30pm (during the
- summer), music ensembles entertain while local restaurants provide
- food and beverages. On Saturday mornings, 8am to noon, live theatre
- takes center stage. For more information call or write Randii
- MacNear:
-
- Randi MacNear
- Davis Farmers Market Association
- P.O. Box 1813
- Davis, CA 95617
- (916)756-1695; FAX (916)756-1858
-
- Readers with a web browser may visit the Davis Farmer's Market Home
- Page on the World Wide Web:
-
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~rmacnear/farmers/homepage.html >
-
- 2.5.1.2) Live Theatre.
-
- For information about live theatre in Davis, readers with a web
- browser may visit the following URLs on the World Wide Web:
-
- * Davis Comic Opera Company
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~basykes/dcoc.html >
-
- * Davis Musical Theatre Company
- <http://www.mother.com/~dmtc/ >
-
- * The Davis Theatre
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/Davis/Business/Enterprise/Guide/theater.html >
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^Now this sets a new record for a lengthy URL^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-
- * The Palms Playhouse
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~lacarrol/palms/palmhome.html >
-
-
- 2.5.1.3) Movie Theatres.
-
- There is one movie theatre in Davis with two locations which shows
- premieres and recent releases:
-
- * Holiday Cinema (Six Cinemas)
- 101 F St
-
- * Cinema Two Theatre (one cinema)
- 207 E St
-
- For information on current features, times, and admission prices, call
- (916)753-3945. In addition to the movie theatres in the town of
- Davis, the UC Davis Campus Cinema shows less than recent releases.
- For more information, call (916)752-FILM.
-
- 2.5.1.4) Amateur Athletic Events.
-
- In addition to passive leisure activities, Davis hosts a number of
- amateur athletic events such as running and cycling competions. Davis
- is without a doubt *the* cycling Mecca, rivaled only by China in per
- capita ownership of bicycles and France by the Tour de France cycling
- competition. For more information about amateur athlectic events in
- Davis, contact:
-
- Change of Pace (916)757-2012
- 221 G St
-
-
- 2.5.1.5) Davis Restaurants and Nightclubs.
-
- See Section 2.3.2 for information on Davis restaurants and nightclubs.
-
- 2.5.1.6) Local Musical Groups.
-
- I created this section primarily to accomodate the local musical
- phenomenon known as Lawsuit. But like Lawsuit, a number of local
- performers and groups from the town of Davis play the Northern
- California region as a profitable avocation. Many of these artists
- have recorded their own compact disks and cassettes and have been able
- to turn enough of a profit to continue to produce their own music.
- Without promotion or a good recording contract, however, these musical
- acts are not able to perform music on a full time basis.
-
- * Lawsuit is an incredibly popular local band comprised of
- individuals who grew up in the town of Davis. And while
- Lawsuit is a local band, it is also a favorite son with a
- strong following throughout Northern California. Lawsuit
- has received favorable press wherever it has played, and
- what makes the group's popularity even more remarkable is
- the fact that these live performances consist of all
- original music. The band is quite possibly the most popular
- unsigned group that still plays local clubs. For more
- information contact the Lawsuit Hotline at (510)426-9622 or
- drop the band a line by snail mail:
-
- Lawsuit
- P.O. Box 10482
- Pleasanton, CA 94588
-
- Lawsuit can also be reached over the Internet by e-mail
- (<mailto:lawsuit@martini.com >); readers with a web browser
- may visit Lawsuit's brand new Home Page on the World Wide
- Web (<http://www.lanminds.com/local/lawsuit >).
-
- * Knapsack is a local Davis rock band that has landed a decent
- recording contract. The band took a recent tour of the
- Northwest and it is about to go on a month long tour
- nationwide. Knapsack has also received favorable write-ups
- in the local press.
-
- * The Dianne Patterson Sextette plays all original music. Two
- percussionists, a keyboard player, guitars and vocals are
- synchronized by a superb sound technician to create a high-
- quality sound that is sultry and melancholy and yet not
- unnecessarily loud.
-
- * Gary Saylin is an accomplished instrumental guitarist. You
- will often hear his music playing in one of the local coffee
- houses in Davis that sell the professionally recorded
- cassettes and CDs that he produces with his own funds
-
- 2.5.2) Department of Parks and Community Services.
-
- Readers with a web browser may visit the the City of Davis Department
- of Parks and Community Services Home Page on the World Wide Web
- (<http://www.city.davis.ca.us/city/parks/summer.html >).
-
- 2.5.3) More Information about Recreation and Entertainment in Davis.
-
- For more information about recreational and entertainment activities
- in Davis, see the davis.rec USENET newsgroup (<news:davis.rec >).
- Readers with a web browser may visit the Davis Community Calendar Home
- Page on the World Wide Web for information on upcoming events:
-
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/Calendar/ >
-
- 2.6) EDUCATION IN DAVIS. [Rev]
-
- U.C. Davis is the intellectual and educational hub of the community of
- Davis. However, Davis also has many other public and private
- educational programs for children and adults; the nearby D-Q
- University is a fully accredited two year tribal institution
- (<http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~jariggen/dqhome.html>).
-
- 2.6.1) Educational programs at U.C. Davis.
-
- For information on educational programs at U.C. Davis, see the U.C.
- Davis USENET FAQ (see Section 1.5 for information on how to obtain the
- U.C. Davis USENET FAQ). Interested parties should also use the U.C.
- Davis Gopher (<gopher://gopher.ucdavis.edu/ >) or visit the U.C. Davis
- Home Page (<http://www.ucdavis.edu/ >).
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- 2.6.2) Sacramento City College Davis Center.
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- Sacramento City College offers a number of courses at locations in the
- the City of Davis. For more information call (916)558-2351 or visit
- the Sacramento City College Davis Center Home Page on the World Wide
- Web (<http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~btcarrol/sac_city/Sac_City.html >)
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- 2.6.3) What other educational opportunities are available in Davis? [Rev]
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- For more information on education in Davis, see the davis.education
- USENET newsgroup (<news:davis.education >). Readers with a web
- browser may also visit the following URLs on the World Wide Web:
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- * City of Davis Education
- <http://www.city.davis.ca.us/city/davis/educat.html >
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- * Education in Davis
- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us:80/Davis/Education >
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- * Davis High School
- <http://dhs.djusd.k12.ca.us/ >
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- 2.6.4) EXPLORIT Science Center.
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- The EXPLORIT Science Center, (916)756-0191, is located at 3141 5th St
- in Davis. Readers with a web browser may visit the EXPLORIT Science
- Center's Home Page on the World Wide Web:
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- <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~anhance/EXPLORIT/homepage.html >
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- The Davis, California USENET FAQ Part 4 of 6
- Frequently Asked Questions at and about Davis, California
- (c) Copyright 1995 & 1996
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- by
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- David F. Prenatt, Jr.
- Internet Esquire(sm)
- P.O. Box 74632
- Davis, CA 95617-5632
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- World Wide Web: <http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~netesq >
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- E-mail: <mailto:NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us >
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