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Loch Tummel (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Teimheil) is a long, narrow loch, seven kilometres (4 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles) northwest of Pitlochry in the council area of Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It is fed and drained by the River Tummel , which flows into the River Tay about 13 km (8 mi) south-east of the Clunie Dam at the loch's eastern end.
Richmond Medical Center, a major employer in Richmond Macdonald Avenue in downtown Richmond California. Downtown Richmond is the old center of Richmond, California. The area is roughly bordered by 6th street to the west, 23rd Street to the east, Barrett Avenue to the north, and Macdonald Avenue to the south.
The Historic District is accessible from Interstate 580, Richmond Parkway, Macdonald Avenue, Cutting Boulevard. AC Transit bus route 72M MacDonald connects with the Richmond BART and Amtrak Station. Golden Gate Transit routes 40 and 42 connect with the station and Marin County; the former serves del Norte Station. [5]
A recent addition is the Circular Shuttle, a free service of the City of Richmond, which runs on MacDonald Avenue, and as far north as Doctor's Hospital. There are connections in Point Richmond for buses to Marin County and points north and south, as well as the 72M stops at the combined BART and Amtrak Richmond station to Davis, Sacramento ...
Point Richmond is home to Keller Beach, one of the several publicly accessible beaches in Richmond, and nearby is a picnic area and parking lot. Across from the picnic area is the Golden State Model Railroad Museum. Continuing along the road is Brickyard Cove a housing development in the area of a former brickyard.
The area is well known as the heart of Richmond's African-American community. It has a population of 19,807 and is roughly 66% African-American. [2]The Latino community has been growing in the Iron Triangle since the late 1980s, making up about 34 percent of Iron Triangle's population.
The area hosts an 850-berth marina. Marina Bay Yacht Harbor is also known as Richmond Marina Bay and was built by the City of Richmond in the early 1980s. The berths are divided into four sections along the north shore: D-Dock, E-Dock, F-Dock & G-Dock (from east to west).
Alvarado Area (formerly Grand Canyon Park [4]) is a subsection of Wildcat Canyon Regional Park in Richmond, California and is a National Historic Place. [2] It is located at the mouth of Wildcat Canyon in the Alvarado Area section. Between 1909 and 1923, Alvarado Park was a private park that was owned and operated by local residents.