Roseville
has active citizens, award-winning school systems, comprehensive park and recreation programs and is home to nation-wide sporting events. Visitors and residents alike find an abundance of outdoor activities throughout the year. All of these factors make Roseville one of the best places in which to live, work and play!
The secret's out: Roseville and Granite Bay are spectacular places to live
, work and play. With an abundance of shopping, dining, arts, entertainment, business and recreation, Roseville and Granite Bay offer something for everyone. The communities boast an excellent public school system, personalized city and county services, beautiful neighborhoods and excellent job opportunities.
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