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Vacaville California

When William McDaniel purchased land from Manuel Vaca, he agreed that a one square mile area would be used to create a township. The land was recorded on December 13, 1851, and the township was called "Vacaville." In 1892 Vacaville was incorporated as a city. Vacaville has a rich past, tracing its roots to those early days of pioneers and adventurers.

Vacaville has plenty of shopping choices and a wide range of lodging accommodations. The Factory Stores at Vacaville, with some 120-outlet stores, is one of Northern California's premier shopping areas. There are plenty of hotel/motel accommodations in Vacaville, most of them along I-80, and convenient to the city's shopping and other attractions.

Vacaville is located in Solano County southwest of Sacramento between Fairfield and Davis along Interstate 80 near Lake Berryessa and the San Francisco Bay.

Vacaville is part of the Vallejo-Fairfield-Napa, California metro area.


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Americas Best Value Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
 
Best Western Heritage Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
Comfort Suites Vacaville (Hotels and Motels)
 
 
 
 
 
 
Gandy Dancer (RV Campgrounds)
 
 
 
 
 
My Retreat Day Spa (Spas, Beauty and Day Spas)
 
Nut Tree Airport (Airports)
 
Quality Inn And Suites (Hotels and Motels)
 
RancHotel (Hotels and Motels)
 
Residence Inn Vacaville (Hotels and Motels)
 
Royal Motel (Lodging, Budget)
 
 
Super 8 Vacaville CA (Hotels and Motels)
 
Super 8 Vacaville Ca (Hotels and Motels)
 
 
 
Vacaville Fairfield Inn (Hotels and Motels)
 
Vacaville Museum (Museums, History Museums)
 
 
Vineyard RV Park (RV Campgrounds)

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