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TGIF: Free Friday Concerts Are Back!

Summer marks the return of one of San Luis Obispo's nicest hometown 'secrets': the free Friday summer concert series.

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On Top of Dinosaur Caves

PISMO BEACH - The first thing you wonder about Dinosaur Caves is: Where's the Dinosaur?

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Guadalupe: Old West Town is Gateway to the Dunes

It was early evening the first time I stepped foot on the main drag in the little seaside farming town of Guadalupe. I was alone, female, hungry and very nervous.

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Hitting the Mission Trail on the Central Coast

It's like stepping back in time. Walk through the church doors into Mission San Miguel on a hot weekday, and you can feel it instantly. Inside the thick adobe walls, the chapel is cool and quiet!

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The Hills are Alive in See Canyon

It's definitely a Julie Andrews kind of moment: standing at the top of the Irish Hills in spring, gazing out as the green mountains rolling steeply away from your feet, covered in wildflowers.

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Cambria is an Artists' Haven

There are a lot of reasons to visit Cambria: beautiful rugged beaches. Thick groves of majestic Monterey Pines that give the town the feel of an English coastal village. Restored Victorians. Antique shops, art galleries, and restaurants on every block. And the name.

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'America's' Castle on the North Coast

On a clear day, you can stand on the terrace in front of the Neptune Pool and gaze out at the Pacific Ocean, sparkling five miles and 1,600 feet below, and realize just why William Randolph Hearst chose San
Simeon for his castle.

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The Scoop on Hearst Castle

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