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Lets cover off Vallejo first. Vallejo is the largest city in Solano County, California, United States.
The population was 116,760 at the 2000 census. It is located in the San Francisco Bay Area on the northeastern shore of San Pablo Bay.
Vallejo is home to the Six Flags Discovery Kingdom theme park (formerly Marine World and Marine World Africa USA) ; the now-defunct Mare Island Naval Shipyard; the regional office for Region 5 of the United States Forest Service; the California Maritime Academy (part of the California State University system); the Vallejo Center campus of Solano Community College; and Touro University, an osteopathic medical college.
Ferry service runs from a terminal on Mare Island Strait to San Francisco, through Vallejo Transit’s BayLink division. Vallejo is well known among hip-hop fans as the home to many rappers,including E-40, Mac Mall, Mac Dre, and Young Lay. Listen [here]
Vallejo has twice served as the capital of the State of California: once in 1852 and again in 1853, both periods being quite brief.
Some of the first Europeans drawn to the Vallejo area were attracted by the sulfur springs; in the year 1902 the area was named Blue Rock Springs.
In 2008, Vallejo became the largest California city ever to file for bankruptcy.
According to United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 126.3 km² (48.8 mi²). Land area is 78.2 km² (30.2 mi²), and 48.1 km² (18.6 mi²) of it (38.07%) is water.
The Napa River flows until it changes into the Mare Island Strait in Vallejo which then flows into the San Pablo Bay. Vallejo is part of the North Bay region of the Bay Area in Central California.
Vallejo is accessible by Interstate 80 between San Francisco and Sacramento, and is the location for the northern half of the Carquinez Bridge.
It is also accessible by Interstate 780 from neighboring Benicia to the east, and by Route 37 from Sonoma to the west.
West Vallejo is the oldest and most historic section of the city, and stretches from Interstate 80 and Sonoma Blvd. to Mare Island and the Vallejo waterfront. The majority of streets in West Vallejo are either named after U.S States or California counties and cities.