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A good way to "cheat" on lists like this is to refer to a guidebook or online list, and add all the names they mention. The red vs blue also gives you a sense of coverage completeness. Stan 14:01, 14 Apr 2004 (UTC)

Yes, we should do this. But it's quite hard to find a list that just covers the Bay Area. I've added a chunk of text trying to define what this list should include (and, more important, what it shouldn't try to cover) if it is going to be useful. seglea 05:17, 15 Apr 2004 (UTC)
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