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Ten Reasons To Love Mountain View

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Schools, Schools, Schools! – Like Palo Alto, Mountain View has excellent schools. The Whisman School District is renowned for challenging academics that encourage students to reach their highest potential. Several magnet programs are offered throughout the district, including opportunities for dual language immersion. All schools are equipped with cutting-edge technology. Students consistently achieve some of the highest average test scores in the nation. Making the choice to raise your child in Mountain View guarantees a they’ll get a good education, and it also reinforces the property value of your home–houses in good school districts are always better investments.

Castro Street – This downtown Mountain View centerpiece was designed with leisure in mind–the street is clean and well-lit, with thriving trees everywhere and wide stone benches perfect for quick shopping breaks or enjoying an outdoor lunch. There are a number of bookstores and high-end clothing stores, but the essence of Castro Street is really in the food. Indian-Chinese Fusion, healthy (really!) pizza, Greek, Japanese, Mexican–nearly every cuisine imaginable is represented within six blocks. I had the best mulligatawny of my life at Godavri, a small Indian gem with intensely flavorful food and great service. Lovely small town feel that’s especially romantic at night, when the restaurants prop open their doors and the white lights strung through the trees turn on.

The Best Tennis Courts in Santa Clara County – Cuesta Park is a giant neighborhood park in Mountain View, with 16 tennis courts and great family bike trails. The courts stay open until 11PM and feature spectator areas and high judge’s seats. Everything in the park is well-maintained, and there are bocce ball courts and play areas for kids. Patrolling security guards ensure a family atmosphere, and catching a free concert here in the summertime is a must.

Center for the Performing Arts – The place to go for dance performances, TheatreWorks productions, children’s theatre, and other cultural events. The center is cleverly designed and features state of the art technology. Local artists display their works in the Center’s lobby.

Caltrain Station and Light Rail — Great for commuters and anyone looking to get to nearby San Jose, Palo Alto, or Sunnyvale in a flash. The station has tons of amenities–bicycle lockers and shelters, pay phones, station building with meeting room, and newspaper racks. It’s also right in the heart of downtown Mountain View.

San Antonio Shopping Center — Functional plaza with a variety of stores. Target, Craft, Sears, The Milk Pail, Albertson’s, Payless, WalMart, a 24 hour gym, and best of all–Trader Joe’s. It’s the only Trader Joe’s around and it’s a good-sized store, chocked full of reasonably priced food and wine and Trader Joe’s unique products. I love their cookie dough and blueberry museli. The pre-made wraps and sandwiches in the cooler are also a yummy lunchtime option.

Diverse Housing Styles and Options — Walking through the residential streets in Mountain View is a visual pleasure–the houses are stylistically interesting, and there are many new homes, cottages, and contemporary style homes. It’s also a nice area for buyers looking for alternative housing options. There are a lot of rentals, condos, and town homes in the area.

Bridge School Benefit and Other Concerts at Shoreline Ampitheatre – The annual Bridge School Benefit is organized by Neil Young and his wife Pegi. Every year I look forward to this one. All the proceeds from the concert go toward the Bridge School, which aids children with physical impairments. The line-ups of musician are always good and varied–last October I saw Tom Waits give a riveting performance with the Kronos Quartet, and there are always some fresh faces from the music scene kicking off the night. The Shoreline Ampitheatre is perfect for this event and other concerts–if you arrive early enough you can get close the stage, and if you come late the deal is almost better. Just spread out a blanket on the grass, uncork a bottle of wine, and enjoy the show.

Doggie Heaven at Shoreline Dog Park — Two areas–one for big dogs and one for small dogs, and shaded picnic tables for people too! Outside of each area you’ll find Purell hand sanitizer, paper towels, and poop bags. Water fountains for dogs and people, and close walking distance to downtown. This place is always crowded, so you and your dog will leave with a few new friends. The owners who take their dogs here are respectful, and if you go in the morning you’ll see rake marks in the sandy dog areas–they’re cleaned nightly.

Popcorn! Movies! Popcorn! Century Cinemas 16 is a big commercial movie theater that usually plays 13 or so movies at a time. They always run the latest blockbusters and keep some well-reviewed movies around for a while–handy if you miss the opening weekend rush. There’s a Starbucks stand inside and every theater has those comfy wide chairs that lean back. But my favorite thing about Century 16 is the popcorn. It comes from the same standard glass case with the popping thing inside, but it’s exceptionally good. Even if I’m full from dinner I always cave in to the popcorn when I catch a movie here.

Why do you love Mountain View? It doesn’t matter if you live here or just can’t stop visiting, I want your comments! Fill me on the neighborhood’s best and brightest. Post a comment!


Top Ten Reasons To Love Palo Alto

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1. Schools, Schools, Schools!

Palo Alto has some of the greatest schools in the country. Whether your kid is seven or seventeen, going to school in Palo Alto guarantees access to incredible academic resources and enrichment programs.

Gunn High School is renowned for its competitive academics (and award-winning robotics team!) They send over twenty graduates a year to college right around the corner at Stanford University.

Palo Alto Children’s Theatre sponsors outreach programs in district elementary, middle, and high schools.

First-rate music programs are available at every turn, and choice programs like teacher-directed learning at Hoover, conceptual learning at Ohlone, and Connections at JLS are always options for parents interested in exploring a wide range of learning possibilities for their children.

2. Rolling Foothills, Open Spaces, Artfully Landscaped Public Gardens, Jasmine Flowers

Palo Alto is a community that treasures its trees and open spaces. The city is classified as an urban forest, and Palo Alto stays true to that description with 34 city parks and almost 4,000 acres of wildlife preserves. A local commitment to keeping businesses “green” ensures a healthy environment, as does a requirement forcing all new buildings to adhere to strict environmental codes. There’s also a Zero Waste Initiative and a dedication to alternative transportation.

3. Calling All Bookworms! Libraries in Palo Alto are truly exemplary.

Creativity blossoms during the interactive story-telling programs at the Children’s Library, and annual summer reading programs keep pages turning. Visits from famous writers dot the library’s schedule. Online programs offer opportunities to learn a new language or to survey newspapers from other countries. Libraries here are a community hallmark and a great enrichment resource.

4. Nationally Acclaimed Theaters

Catch the world premiere of an original play or a Shakespeare staple at TheatreWorks, the best repertory theatre in the Bay Area.

The current season includes the Pulitzer-Prize winning drama Doubt, August Wilson’s Radio Golf, and beloved musical Grey Gardens. Local theatre company the Palo Alto Players mount yearly productions in case you exhaust the shows at TheatreWorks.

The Palo Alto Children’s Theatre gives kids a place to test their acting chops.

5. Easy Access to San Francisco and San Jose

Two nearby CalTrain stops make getting to San Francisco, San Jose, and other Northern California locations a snap.

6. Red Mango Yogurt! Enough said.

If you’ve never tasted Red Mango’s creamy froyo perfection laced with your choice of mango, kiwi, strawberry, blueberry, coconut, blackberry, raspberry, chocolate chips, almonds, or basically any other delicious topping imaginable–that’s reason enough to move to Palo Alto. Or at least visit.

7. University and California Avenues

Both avenues embody Palo Alto’s quaint downtown appeal–personalized local shops and restaurants are nestled next to the Apple Store on University, and at night the thriving bar scene makes this area a prime destination for coeds and graduates.

Word-class Indian, Chinese, Thai, Mediterranean, and Italian restaurants are among the many dining choices.

8. Architecture.

Diverse housing styles make Palo Alto visually appealing. New homes with cutting-edge design line blocks alongside cottages, ranch homes, Eichlers, Tudors, and Spanish Style houses.

9. The Baylands.

The largest tract of undisturbed marshland remaining in the San Francisco Bay is hemmed in by Mountain View and East Palo Alto. The Baylands encompass 1940 acres of unique tidal and freshwater habitats. The best bird watching in the world is done right here. Wildlife observation platforms and picnic areas with barbecues make this spot a family favorite.

10. Locally Sustained Farmers Markets.

From mid-May through mid-December farmers markets downtown and on California Avenue are open every Saturday from 8AM to 12PM.

Local vendors offer a wide array of fresh produce and specialty items like grass-fed beef, artisan cheese, Bay Area wines, California-grown bananas, mangoes, and avocados. Local musicians provide a relaxing atmosphere for browsing samplings from nearby ranches and farms.