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==Arts and culture== [[File:Museum Of The San Ramon Valley, California.jpg|thumb|right|Museum of the San Ramon Valley]] ===Museums and historic sites=== * [[Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site]] β ''Tao House''. * [[Danville Southern Pacific Railroad Depot|Museum of the San Ramon Valley]] (located in the restored 1891 Southern Pacific depot) * [[Blackhawk Museum]] * [[All Wars Memorial]] (located in Oak Hill Park β est. 2005) * [[Veterans Memorial Building of San Ramon Valley]] ===Libraries=== The Danville Library of the [[Contra Costa County Library]] is located in Danville. It is one of the busiest libraries in Contra Costa County by circulation.<ref>"[http://ccclib.org/locations/danville.html Danville Library] {{webarchive|url=http://archive.wikiwix.com/cache/20111012025714/http://ccclib.org/locations/danville.html |date=October 12, 2011 }}." [[Contra Costa County Library]]. Retrieved on April 1, 2010.</ref> ===Seasonal events=== * The Kiwanis [[Independence Day (United States)|Fourth of July]] parade attracts over 40,000 people each year. * The Devil Mountain Run takes place each year in March and is a 10k/5k/1-mile organized run starting in the Downtown area of Danville. * Hot Summer Sundays Car Shows, which is held on Hartz Avenue in Downtown Danville on one Sunday in September, features hundreds of vintage pre-1960s automobiles on display with live music. * Annual Lighting of the Old Oak Tree (LOOT) of the Danville Oak Tree takes place on Diablo Road each year the Friday after Thanksgiving.
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