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Shiva Murugan Temple - Concord (CA)

Address: 🏡 1803 2nd St, Concord, CA 94519
Phone : +1 (925) 326-1746
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJYfwVViVnhYARzdMikHnOIE8
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    Thomas Joseph Perez: Had a great hike here. The hills are so green during spring. The trails can be very muddy after a rainy day so be prepared. A lot of the trails are easy and wide. Most of the park lacks any shade so bring a good amount of water during a hot day.
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    Madeline Rose: Having our wedding at Shadelands Historical Ranch and Museum was amazing. The venue itself is gorgeous, with incredible colors from the emerald lawn and giant trees to the explosion of roses around the gazebo! Our wedding was in May and all the flowers were in bloom, it was like a page from a storybook with hummingbirds and butterflies out and about enjoying the day too. Our guests kept raving about how beautiful and picturesque it was. Christine and Jackie made it a very stress-free experience. We had a morning wedding with a group of about 80 guests, along with a buffet table, mobile barista, DJ and sound system, and plenty of room for our three photographers to easily maneuver to get their shots. (Will update later with some professional photos when those arrive!) The venue provides chairs and various sizes of tables all arranged to your liking, we requested that the lawn seating be set up for the ceremony and for the tables to be set up around the edge of the patio area and they had everything set up exactly how we envisioned, so all we had to do was come in and decorate. Event insurance is required, along with multiple contacts on hand. Contract and rates are very straightforward. While the magnificent trees cover a large portion of the grassy area, would recommend bringing your own canopies with weights if you plan to set up tables within the paved area. Overall a grand experience with the venue and welcoming staff.
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    Lashanita Mitchell: Such a cute park for kids of all ages, I love that they have a designated area for smaller kids so safety is no problem. This park offers accessibility for all too with larger swings and plenty of areas for climbing, playing house and running about. My daughter especially loves the water misters during the warm months.
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