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Celebrate Cinco De Mayo at Home with These Restaurants Along the Capitol Corridor

April 30, 2020

With Shelter in Place extended through the end of May, Cinco de Mayo festivities in 2020 will need to take place at home instead of at local restaurants and bars. While we’re not questioning anyone’s ability to whip up delicious Mexican food and drinks from their kitchen, we do want to give a shout out to restaurants along our route that can help you celebrate safely. 

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October Picks: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Suisun Art, Wine & Chocolate Festival, Sacramento Aloha Festival, San Jose Día de Los Muertos Festival, and SF Halloween Hoopla

September 28, 2018

Check out a great selection of free, family-friendly, Autumn-inspired events throughout the month of October. From jamming out at a free three-day music festival in SF, to celebrating Día de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in SJ, discover the best things to do around the Bay Area and along the Capitol Corridor!

More October Picks: Hardly Strictly Bluegrass, Suisun Art, Wine & Chocolate Festival, Sacramento Aloha Festival, San Jose Día de Los Muertos Festival, and SF Halloween Hoopla

Getaway to San Jose

May 25, 2018

San Jose is the southernmost stop on the Capitol Corridor’s 170-mile route and it holds the title as the largest city of Northern California and (perhaps more notably) the nickname “The Capital of Silicon Valley.” Standing tall in the Santa Clara Valley, this is where a skyline of cutting-edge tech companies meets the mountainous backdrop of the Diablo Range. More Getaway to San Jose