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The staff were nice, just need to wait longer because they have a lot of client. They need more staff .

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It was easy and very friendly. I thought it was going to drag or I was going to run into rude people, but instead it was the total opposite.

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Ask the Community - Social Security

Can I walk in without an appointment for getting my SSN done?

No. They will hand you a paper with a QR code and tell you to make an appointment.

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The employees at this SS office have, to a one, always been courteous and helpful.

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DMV Driver Safety Office - Inside

DMV Driver Safety Office

2.0(23 reviews)
1.4 miSanta Teresa

THIS IS NOT A REGULAR DMV... Don't make that mistake…read more.. This office sucks... It's actually two DMV branches / offices combined into one: - DMV Driver Safety Office & - Occupational Licensing (local San Jose branch for Santa Clara County Branch) My review is for the Occupational Licensing. Things have taken a dive since the pandemic. The hours are strange; horrible hours...they're barely open. Good luck trying to get a hold of anyone...even when I did go there in person, nobody form the branch was present. I had to call the main office in Sacramento for simple answers regarding my occupational license. The website states: Limited Service Locations They weren't kidding...

the young beautiful at the front office by the bell was so professional along with supervisior for…read morethat office were the top of care; i did promise them 5 star review, i serviced them in pro per my medical report. they acted in a legal manner stamped with a date and forward it the main office in el segundo. i was assigned an officer:ona logan-nicks,who was a top of the line in her knowledge of my evalution as great health professional and hearing officer. she resolve my case and help me within her authority. i am promised the second stage at the dmv to take the knowledge test per the dmv laws. i am greatful and thankfull for such high class treatment of my issue. the lawyer was asking $4,000 commitment; as a senior citizen no way. my advice to you,"they are doing their job to protect the publice. you must understand that fully and abide by it. thank you all for a great job. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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The Bernal Adobe Site and Bear Tree - Acorn Woodpecker

The Bernal Adobe Site and Bear Tree

3.0(1 review)
0.8 miSanta Teresa

"If we don't know the language we probably won't be Indian people anymore. We'd be Americans with…read morenice tans."―Dennis White, Lac Courte Oreilles Band, Chippewa Just happened to be driving on Curie Dr when I noticed out of the corner of my eye a plaque. When one has a love for historical sites, plaques standout to you like flowers to bees! Unfortunately, I was en route to something else and didn't have time to reconnoiter it, but made a mental note to go one day. I was finally able to make it out to this seemingly random lot ―which turns out to be part of Santa Teresa County Park― and discovered that it actually had quite a history behind it. 1) It served as a burial site for the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe for as long as 3,000 years and 32 burials were exhumed by a joint San Jose State/West Valley College Archeological dig in 1972-1973. One of the bodies exhumed carbon-dated back to 200 BC! https://goo.gl/fR7Ztf 2) The huge Oak on-site is believed to be one of the trees that was used to chain Bears that were used in the Bear-Bull Fights that took place at Rodeos, during the Spanish-Mexican era of Alta, CA. Animal gladiator entertainment at its "best." Apparently Bears won a preponderance of the time since the fights were fixed in their favor, by sawing the tips off the bull's horns. 3) José Joaquin Bernal's (the original owner of Rancho de Santa Teresa) grandson, Ygnacio Bernal, built his home here. If you're into totally random spot with some cool history attached to it, then this is for you. I'm sure the other 98% of the population just zooms right by. My only beef with this place is you can't really walk around it; just park, look and move one. Still, it's history and that always deserves a 3-star minimum in my book.

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The Bernal Adobe Site and Bear Tree - Acorn Woodpecker has so much attitude!

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Your sign means nothing to me! Nothing!!!!

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