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Millbrae, CA 94030
Transportation has shaped Millbrae's growth. From the turn of the century, the #40 "interurban" streetcar traveled through Millbrae, linking the city with San Francisco and San Mateo. Millbrae's high school children rode the streetcar to attend Burlingame High School until Capuchino High School opened on September 11, 1950. The streetcar line was dismantled just after Millbrae's incorporation, leaving the Southern Pacific Railroad as the only railway linking Millbrae with surrounding areas. The Sixteen Mile House marked Millbrae along the railroad route, located where Millbrae's first Corner Frame Shop stands today. In the 1940s, as long-time residents vividly recall, a hilltop literally was shaved away to produce landfill for expanding San Francisco Airport, which received an "international" designation in 1954 with the completion of the Central Terminal.
Today, Millbrae boasts over 21,000 residents. Residents are employed in various industries throughout the Bay Area and children attend one of five public elementary schools, or private schools. The city's senior citizen community recently dedicated a new senior wing within the Millbrae community center. Millbrae has Sister City relationships with La Serena, Chile, and Mosta, Malta.[3]
Schools
Millbrae has a reputation for having some of the best schools in the San Francisco Bay Area. Parents are actively involved in their children's scores and school functions. -Wikipedia.org
Millbrae Unified School District
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Links for Millbrae
Millbrae - City Hall
Millbrae - Chamber of Commerce
Millbrae Public Library
Transportation
San Francisco International Airport
Millbrae - BART
Millbrae - Bus Schedule
Millbrae - CalTrain
Millbrae Neighborhoods
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Airport Park Bayside Manor Capuchino Glenview Highlands Green Hills Highlands Lomita Hills Manor
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Marino Vista Park Meadows Meadow Glen Mills Estate Millwood Park Millbrae Silva Ranch Telescope Hill
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NEIGHBERHOOD MAP
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