The historical little town's Main Street boasts the Niles Canyon Railway, offering scenic
rides through the canyon; an antique shop in an 1888 general store that burned in 1916
and was rebuilt; and a steak house and saloon thriving in a replica of an original 1862
Sunol building. But one of its more delightful "tails" is Mayor Bosco. In 1981, Sunol's
howling good figurehead was a local canine named Bosco, who was unofficially elected
mayor. Locals cheerfully accepted the good-natured ambassador, who, wearing a
specially made vest and badge, led all the marches and parades downtown. Bosco died in
1994 at about 13 years of age. Bosco's Bones and Brew Steakhouse and Saloon was
named in his honor. --
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