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Attractions: Yountville
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70 miles N of San Francisco
The town of Yountville was founded by the first white American to settle in the valley, George Calvert Yount. While it lacks the small-town charm of neighboring St. Helena and Calistoga -- primarily because it's main street is rather sprawling and sprinkled with attractions rather than packed with sites -- it does serve as a good base for exploring the valley, and it's home to a handful of excellent wineries, inns, boutiques, and a small stretch of fab restaurants, including world-renowned The French Laundry.
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