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201 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock — Over the Jumps
HISTORY Built in the 1920s and first exhibited at the 1924 Arkansas State Fair, it is believed to be the last operating "over-the-jumps” carousel in the world, with an original undulating wooden platform mounted on a 1960s-vintage caterpillar . . . Map (db m212071) HM
202 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Heights — The Heights • A History
What we know today as The Heights, known earlier as Pulaski Heights, started as a place called Forest Park, Little Rock's largest private park. The last stop on the trolley line, the park was created by the streetcar company to draw visitors to this . . . Map (db m161349) HM
203 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Hillcrest — 36 — War Memorial Golf CourseFormerly Called Fair Park Golf Course
To address a lack of public recreational facilities, the City of Little Rock began developing Fair Park in 1924. In addition to a zoo, amusement park, and baseball field, the park included Little Rock’s first municipal golf course. This 90-acre, . . . Map (db m230803) HM
204 Arkansas, Pulaski County, North Little Rock — The Arkansas River Trail Story — Arkansas River Trail —
The idea for the Arkansas River Trail began as early as 1913, with a City of Little Rock plan calling for a series of parks on the banks of the Arkansas River. The trail has been built in pieces, year after year, decade upon decade by committed . . . Map (db m208847) HM
205 Arkansas, Pulaski County, North Little Rock — The Old Mill at T. R. Pugh Memorial Park
Dedicated August 6, 1933, as Pugh's Memorial Park, the Old Mill is a replica of an abandoned water-powered grist mill that would have been used by Arkansas pioneers in the 1800s. Although the Old Mill never actually operated as a mill, the iron . . . Map (db m53181) HM
206 Arkansas, Randolph County, Pocahontas — Baltz Lake Fishing Pier
This is a wooden fishing pier constructed in 2003 for use by all people. This pier begins 10 feet wide, and extends 40 feet to a shaded area which is 10 feet by 10 feet at the end of this 40-foot long boardwalk. The pier then extends 16 feet to the . . . Map (db m208463) HM
207 Arkansas, Saline County, Bryant — Ashley ParkParks Build Community
PARKS BUILD COMMUNITY Open space has been essential to community life throughout time. In Colonial America, and for centuries across Europe they have been called "village greens" or "commons." These open spaces belonged to everyone and were . . . Map (db m231900) HM
208 Arkansas, Washington County, Fayetteville — Wilson Park History
As early as 1906, Wilson Park, Fayetteville's original City Park, was first owned, maintained and operated privately by civic-minded A. L. Trent. Each spring, Trent's Pond, now used as a softball field on the east side of the park, was used by local . . . Map (db m224241) HM
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209 Arkansas, Yell County, Dardanelle — Cornwell House
The Cornwell House was built in 1889 as part of the Arkansas Summer Normal School program. Arkansas's State Department of Education sold the house to the Kimball family in 1907 when the Normal School programs were consolidated at the . . . Map (db m233688) HM
210 Arkansas, Yell County, Dardanelle — 25 — Mount NeboCivilian Conservation Corps
With its rugged, scenic beauty and views of the Arkansas River Valley, Mount Nebo has been a popular recreational destination since the late 19th century. In 1928, the 1,350-foot landmark became Arkansas’s second state park. On April 5, 1933, . . . Map (db m206938) HM
211 California, Alameda County, Alameda — 15 — Lincoln Park, 1909City Historical Monument #15
This site, first developed by James D. Farwell in 1858, in 1877 became the grand estate of Robert R. Thompson, founder of the Oregon Steam Navigation Co. and Alameda's artesian water works. Thompson's new mansion, completed in 1881, burned . . . Map (db m157011) HM
212 California, Alameda County, Alameda, Bay Farm Island — Tillman ParkDedicated on September 25, 1991 in honor of — Charles Tillman —
Charlie Tillman, born in 1907, has lived in Alameda since 1909. Charlie served as a member of the White House Conference on Aging from 1973 to 1975. He was a member of the California Commission on Aging from 1981 to 1983. Charlie served on the . . . Map (db m219370) HM
213 California, Alameda County, Alameda, Krusi Park — Krusi ParkAlameda, Ca.
Home of the 14 – 15 Year Old Babe Ruth World Series Campions 1985 Alameda Babe Ruth All-Stars Brian Cavalli • Andy Craig • Sam Flores • John French • Ryan Jensen • Ted Langowski • Steve Manzo • Eric Marshall • Mickey Mullen • Scott Rapposelli • . . . Map (db m220116) HM
214 California, Alameda County, Alameda, Leonardville — 1890 Seawall
This plaque marks the location of an 1890 seawall on the Alameda shoreline. Behind you are the stairs where bathers went down to the beach. The wall was built by architect Joseph A. Leonard, who constructed many homes here during the 1890s. . . . Map (db m62215) HM
215 California, Alameda County, Alameda, West Alameda — Jean Sweeney - Alameda's "Little Engine That Could"
Jean Sweeney In 1998, Jean Sweeney walked out in this 27-acre former Alameda Belt Line railroad yard for the first time. Struck by the silence and what a gem of nature it was, she said, "This has got to be a park.” She saw this as . . . Map (db m157024) HM
216 California, Alameda County, Albany — Albany Waterfront - Nature TransformsAlbany Waterfront Trail — A Portion of the Bay Trail —
For decades the dumping of construction debris of a growing industrial society filled in the marshes and tide flats of the Albany Waterfront. An unsightly peninsula began to form...hidden from the main stream of urban life. In 1984 the dumping . . . Map (db m197620) HM
217 California, Alameda County, Albany — Albany Waterfront History (Post-1900)
The explosive powder industry developed around San Francisco during the Civil War to supply California's gold mines. A powder plant opened at Albany's remote Fleming Point in 1879. Others on the north side of Albany Hill followed. Nobel Depot, . . . Map (db m174552) HM
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218 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Hills — John Hinkel ParkClubhouse: John Gregg, Designer, 1918 — Amphitheater: Vernon Dean, Designer, 1934 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 2001 In 1919 John and Ada Hinkel donated seven hillside areas to the City of Berkeley in appreciation of the Boy Scouts’ service to the nation during the First World War. Before making their gift, the . . . Map (db m53849) HM
219 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Marina — Berkeley Municipal PierBerkeley History — 1926 — Reported missing
Berkeley's original shoreline was about where Second Street and the eastern side of Aquatic Park are located today. In 1853 a private wharf was built at the foot of what is now Delaware Street, and a working waterfront with factories and piers . . . Map (db m155983) HM
220 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Central Berkeley — Becky Temko Tot ParkBerkeley History
In the early spring of 1968, a handful of community members led over 120 of their Historic McGee-Spaulding District neighbors in petitioning the city to buy this property for use as a tot lot and to prevent further apartment development in this . . . Map (db m191127) HM
221 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Central Berkeley — Ohlone Dog ParkBerkeley History
Berkeley's Ohlone Dog Park, situated along a strip of land cleared in the 1960s for BART undergrounding, is widely considered the world''s first dog park. Development plans for the area were upended when activists occupied and dubbed the strip . . . Map (db m137042) HM
222 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Poets Corner — Garden History
From 1902 to 1979 the Santa Fe railroad company used this land for both industrial shipping and passenger service. The railroad tracks that once passed through here were part of a nine mile strip of land that went from Richmond to Oakland. After . . . Map (db m153776) HM
223 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Heritage Park & Museums
This ten-acre park is on the site where Dublin was originally settled in 1850. Within the park are the: Murray Schoolhouse, 1856 Old St. Raymond Church, 1859 Sunday School Barn, c. 1860 Kolb’s Old House, c. 1870 Hay Barn, c. 1900 Kolb . . . Map (db m201625) HM
224 California, Alameda County, Dublin — Iron Horse Regional Trail
Tassajara Creek Regional Trail Tassajara Creek/Ridge Trail (5.54 Miles): This unpaved and paved regional trail extends from the lowlands of Tassajara Creek in Alameda County to the ridgeline above Dougherty Valley in Contra Costa . . . Map (db m204577) HM
225 California, Alameda County, Dublin — The Kolbs of DublinWorking the Land
The Kolb’s purchased their first tractor 1943. The introduction of tractors to mechanize agriculture resulted in a reduction of the heavy efforts of plowing and harrowing before planting, which were often backbreaking tasks for human and draft . . . Map (db m201560) HM
226 California, Alameda County, Emeryville — 335 — Shell Mound Park
In 1877, across the railroad tracks from here, Edward Wiard built a dance pavilion on top of an ancient shell mound, either oblivious to, or choosing to ignore, its cultural significance to the indigenous people. Thus, Shell Mound Park was . . . Map (db m239056) HM
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227 California, Alameda County, Emeryville — Sherwin-Williams“Cover the Earth”
For over 85 years, from 1920 to 2007, the area in front of you was the site of a large Sherwin-Williams paint factory. The only remaining structure is "Building I-31", the brick and concrete building at Horton Street and Sherwin Avenue. The . . . Map (db m238890) HM
228 California, Alameda County, Emeryville — Welcome to the Emeryville Greenway
You are at the southern end of the Emeryville Greenway, a rails-to-trails project that converted a former interurban passenger and freight rail line to a pedestrian and bicycle trail across Emeryville. The Greenway was originally an . . . Map (db m238893) HM
229 California, Alameda County, Emeryville — Xučyun Park (Huchiun Park)
Emeryville is situated on Huchiun, the name of the unceded ancestral land of the Chochenyo-speaking Ohlone people, the original inhabitants of this region. This open space was once the site of the largest of more than 425 sacred ancestral burial . . . Map (db m238882) HM
230 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Niles — Boxed Tree Forest and Fruit Tree OrchardPresent Day Features
Boxed Tree Forest These oak trees were planted in boxes waiting to be sold when the Roedings operated California Nursery Company. Eventually the trees rooted into the ground creating a unique forest of boxed trees. Over the years, local . . . Map (db m208707) HM
231 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Niles — Buildings & StructuresHistorical Features
The historic buildings on the property – the Vallejo Adobe, President’s House, Office Building and Packing Shed - make up the historic core of the site, and were the center of the nursery operation; the place where orders were placed, materials . . . Map (db m208904) HM
232 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Niles — California Nursery Historical Park Master Plan
The primary purpose of the California Nursery Historical Park Master Plan is to tell the story of the California Nursery Company to current and future generations through the sharing of the site’s remaining historic buildings, majestic . . . Map (db m208557) HM
233 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Niles — Gardens, Orchards & PlantsHistorical Features
For many years the California Nursery was one of the state’s leading nurseries. Established in 1884 by John Rock, the nursery originally covered 463 acres. Through constant experimentation, including the introduction of new fruits, Rock made a . . . Map (db m208908) HM
234 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Niles — Legendary Nursery InnovatorsHistorical Features
The California Nursery is closely associated with John Rock and George C. Roeding. In 1884, a German immigrant named John Rock purchased 463 acres on a site that is today known as the community of Niles in Fremont. He moved his start-up nursery . . . Map (db m208919) HM
235 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Niles — The Garden StoreHistorical Significance of
The California Nursery property includes noteworthy landscape features, such as the many mature trees, in addition to historically and architecturally significant buildings like the garden store. Unfortunately, due to years of use and multiple . . . Map (db m208714) HM
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236 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Vineyards - Avalon — Preservation Efforts, The Land Developer, and Reconstruction of the Higuera AdobeRancho Higuera Historical Park
The adobe slowly deteriorated and a large crack developed in an end wall. The roof caved in, exposing the vulnerable adobe bricks which began to disintegrate. Local historian and preservationist, Robert B. Fisher, M.D., raised an alarm, and in . . . Map (db m211567) HM
237 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Vineyards - Avalon — The Curtner, the Silva and the Goularte FamiliesRancho Higuera Historical Park
Henry Curtner, an enterprising American, arrived at Mission San Jose in 1852. He worked for farmers in the area. In 1856 Curtner returned home to Indiana to marry Lydia Kendall. By 1868 he was able to purchase the portion of Rancho Agua Caliente . . . Map (db m211572) HM
238 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Vineyards - Avalon — The Rancho del Agua Caliente and The Higuera AdobeRancho Higuera Historical Park
After the missions were secularized by Mexico, their lands were divided into ranchos, which were granted to the “Californios” who had served the Spanish and Mexican governments. In 1836 the lands around this park were granted to Fulgencio . . . Map (db m211569) HM
239 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Agriculture PioneerInnovation and Prosperity
Between 1860 and the 1920s, the Meeks grew grains, green peas, corn, sugar beets, cucumbers, blackberries, and currants. Most of their land was in orchards of almonds, oranges, apricots, peaches, prunes, plums, and cherries. Meek’s land was . . . Map (db m210340) HM
240 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Cannery ParkDedicated 1993 — Hayward Area Recreation and Park District —
This park is dedicated to the Hunt Brothers Cannery and the people of Hayward whose industry and loyalty made the cannery a success. Established on this site in 1896 by Will and Joseph Hunt. By the mid 1940's, Hunt Brothers Cannery became the . . . Map (db m195817) HM
241 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Don Castro Regional Recreation Area
The Don Castro lagoon and adjacent lake were created in 1964 when the Alameda Flood Control and Water Conservation District dammed San Lorenzo Creek. Today the lagoon is supplied with water from EBMUD. A large shallow area is roped off for children. . . . Map (db m198391) HM
242 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Heart of the EstateThe Meek Mansion
In 1869, William Meek’s success and expanding family motivated him to build a house worthy of his standing in the community. The resulting mansion is almost 7,000 square feet and has 19 rooms spread out over three floors. The house became the . . . Map (db m210988) HM
243 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Hisako Uyama Partridge1931 - 2013
Owner of the first Japanese restaurant in Hayward California (Kokeshi) A caring and giving person, known for her generosity and kindness. She exemplifies the American dream. We will all miss her and never forget her.Map (db m207577) HM
244 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Meek EstateGardens of Grandeur
“…is a handsome mode of architecture, and symmetrically planted ground, sinuous walks and drives, the sturdy, primeval oaks, the rare and ever looming exotics, and the large attractive fountain surround the place with and air of elegance, wealth, . . . Map (db m210886) HM
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245 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Working FarmOutbuildings of the Estate
There were many outbuildings on the Meek Property. In the early 1890s, the family built the carriage house for carriages and horses. The interior of the carriage house has been restored to replicate how the original building might have looked when . . . Map (db m210345) HM
246 California, Alameda County, Livermore — A Natural Supermarket and Hardware StoreSycamore Grove Park
Long before there were supermarkets, pharmacies and hardware stores, Ohlone people found or made everything they needed from the natural world. They used the roots, stems, leaves, seeds and fruits of plants and trees in the making of food, medicines . . . Map (db m204557) HM
247 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Ravenswood Historic Site Vineyards
1890 Buckley's Vineyard Christopher Augustine Buckley's Winery was built in 1890 and a brandy distillery was added in 1897. The original 100 acre site was one of the larger early vineyards in the Livermore Valley. After its expansion . . . Map (db m233018) HM
248 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Stockmen's Park
The City of Livermore dedicates this park to the Livermore Stockmen's Rodeo Association, Livermore residents and veterans of this valley who have served our country with dedication and honor in its many wars and conflicts. The city makes this . . . Map (db m195393) WM
249 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Supervisor Edward R. Campbell Foot Bridge
The Edward R. Campbell Bridge is a physical testament to the power of elected officials building bridges that benefit not only their constituents, but all future generations. Alameda County Supervisor Edward R. Campbell, having spent most of his . . . Map (db m204561) HM
250 California, Alameda County, Livermore, Brushy Peak Regional Preserve — Brushy Peak Regional Preserve
This land has attracted people's interest for millennia. A network of ancient trade routes once linked indigenous people of these different regions: the Ohlone tribe of the San Francisco Bay Area, the Bay Miwoks of the Delta and Mt. Diablo, and the . . . Map (db m231000) HM
251 California, Alameda County, Oakland — Observation Pier
Old Bridge and New Pier As you walk onto the pier before you, constructed in 2019, you are stepping onto a piece of transportation history. This pier is built upon two pylons that supported the original San Francisco Bay Bridge near the . . . Map (db m159373) HM
252 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — A Chinese Junk Boat for Oakland
The idea for the Chinese junk (boat) came from the voyage of the real junk "Free China” from Taiwan to San Francisco in 1955. The idea originally involved the purchase of an actual junk for the playground, but eventually developed into a . . . Map (db m157313) HM
253 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Jefferson Square Park
1853 Oakland was shaped by seven GREEN SQUARES Downtown’s living rooms now only five Parks bring out the Goodness of good peopleMap (db m72832) HM
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254 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Grand Lake — Morcom Amphitheater of Roses
Welcome to the Morcom Amphitheater of Roses, originally the Morcom Rose Garden. This Jean Street entrance is wheelchair accessible. This map uses icons to indicate such accessible features, including the Sensory Garden. The Morcom Amphitheater . . . Map (db m157307) HM
255 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park — The Creation of a Park
Joaquin Miller Park was formed in 1917 when the City of Oakland and its citizens – led by The California Writers Club – purchased 68 acres from the estate of Joaquin Miller, the noted 19th century “Poet of the Sierras” and . . . Map (db m71737) HM
256 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Lakeside Park — Bowling Greens and Clubhouse
Designated a protected feature of the Lakeside Park and Wildlife Refuge A City of Oakland Landmark Clubhouse constructed 1926 Green No1 Dedicated 12 Jun 1912 Green No2 Dedicated 13 Oct 1923 Green No3 Dedicated 23 Mar 1935 Mosaics by . . . Map (db m218476) HM
257 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Lakeside Park — Lake Merritt
Lake Merritt was acquired for Oakland in 1891 though the personal efforts of Melvin C Chapman, MayorMap (db m218622) HM
258 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Lakeside Park — Lakeside Park Duck Feeding Area
First Official Wildlife Refuge in the United States Established as a State Game Refuge in 1870 Remodeled 1962 Oakland City Council John C. Houlihan, Mayor • Felix F. Chialvo, Vice Mayor • Harry R. Lange • Fred Maggoria • Dan Marovich • . . . Map (db m218623) HM
259 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Montclair — The Shepherd Canyon Corridor Plan
The Shepherd Canyon Corridor Plan was created by the City of Oakland in 1975 to provide a vision for the development of the Canyon after CALTRANS dropped plans for Highway 77 along the former Sacramento Northern Railroad Right of Way. The Oakland . . . Map (db m185619) HM
260 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Prescott — Oakland Memorial Park"For a few seconds the earth had turned to jello.”
15 Seconds On October 17, 1989 at 5:04 pm the Loma Prieta earthquake rocked the Bay Area. Measuring 7.1 in magnitude, the earth shook for 15 seconds. In those 15 seconds a section of the Bay Bridge fell, a fire began in the Marina and . . . Map (db m154538) HM
261 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — Eucalyptus AmphitheaterSummer Theater in the Park
“Loves Labor Lost,” a comedy by William Shakespeare, was the first play performed in the Eucalyptus Amphitheater in the spring of 1908. Set in a grove of trees for which it was named, the theater had a unique stage from which some of . . . Map (db m72377) HM
262 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — Faux Bois BenchesStickwork Style a Tradition since 1877
In 1877, a prospectus for home sites in Piedmont Park showed a rustic wooden bench near the Piedmont Springs grotto. This bench began a tradition which was continued when Frank C. Havens renovated the park in 1890s, installing not only rustic . . . Map (db m72298) HM
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263 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — Piedmont Art GalleryWorld Class Art Museum in the Park
In May 1907, patrons of the arts from around the Bay Area descended on Piedmont Park for the opening of the Piedmont Art Gallery. On display were 375 oil, pastel and watercolor paintings in four separate galleries. Under the guidance of . . . Map (db m72320) HM
264 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — Piedmont Park History TrailA Special Gift for Piedmont’s 100th Anniversary
In 1867 the pink mineral springs which oozed from Bushy Dell Canyon began to attract visitors to Piedmont Park and the surrounding community. Generation after generation the park has changed to reflect the community that surrounds it, creating . . . Map (db m72297) HM
265 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — Sulphur Springs GrottoThe Healing Powers of Mineral Springs
The first recorded visitor to the sulphur springs grotto is Isaac Holmes, a retired U.S. Senator from South Carolina, who reportedly installed a bathtub in Bushy Dell canyon in the early 1860s in order to take alfresco baths for his rheumatism. . . . Map (db m72378) HM
266 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — The CascadeCreating a Lush Tropical Paradise in Piedmont
In her memoir about life in Piedmont, Elsie Whitaker Martinez remembered fishing with her brothers in the Piedmont Heights in the 1880s. A myriad of streams found their way from Alta, Scenic, Pacific and Mountain Avenues. Most fed into the city’s . . . Map (db m72321) HM
267 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — The MazeEnglish Hedge Maze Popular in Early 1900s
One of the first improvements made by Frank Havens to Piedmont Springs Park was the construction of a living hedge maze modeled on those like Hampton Court in England. An article in the Oakland Herald in December 1904 shows a winding drive . . . Map (db m72376) HM
268 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — Meadowlark Dairy
was founded at this site in 1919 by Walter M. Briggs. His wife, Mary Phillips Briggs, named the dairy after the meadowlark birds that were commonly seen perched on fence posts. Benches donated by the Takens family Dedicated to the . . . Map (db m196200) HM
269 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — The Heritage House
The Heritage House has been the center of historical horse racing activities in the Livermore – Amador Valley for over 90 years. Built around 1900, it is the sole remaining structure from the days of the privately-owned racing business that . . . Map (db m112794) HM
270 California, Alameda County, San Leandro — A Zoo, a Monkey, and a Mansion Here Too!Lake Chabot Historical Walk
Since the operation of Chabot reservoir in 1876, four different water companies have managed the lake. Their staff led colorful lives on this hill as they kept an eye on this valuable resource. In 1904, William Dingee, then head of CCWC, . . . Map (db m71707) HM
271 California, Alameda County, San Leandro, Bay-O-Vista — Giant Water FiltersLake Chabot Historical Walk
The giant drums in front of you were designed and built in 1888 as part of the filtration plant that processed water from Lake Chabot. Water was forced through these sand filters to remove impurities. Named after the engineer who designed them, . . . Map (db m71649) HM
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272 California, Alameda County, San Leandro, Bay-O-Vista — Lake Chabot Historical WalkWelcome time travelers!
In February 1874 a large Chinese work force entered this woodland setting to begin construction of San Leandro Reservoir. Later renamed Lake Chabot after its French-Canadian originator Anthony Chabot, the dam was built using techniques Chabot . . . Map (db m71648) HM
273 California, Alpine County, Markleeville — Beautiful Hot Springs Valleydraws people now as it has for thousands of years
Summer after summer the Washoe Indian people visited the valley. Eventually their idyllic retreat was discovered. During the winter of 1844 Captain John Fremont may have seen this place during his crossing of the Sierra. Fremont’s diary of his . . . Map (db m11001) HM
274 California, Amador County, Kit Carson — Peddler Hill Overlook Reported missing
This marker is made up of three separate panels. [Panel 1:] The Road From a narrow dirt wagon road to a scenic byway, the Carson Route has evolved over time to meet the needs of generations of travelers and our changing means of . . . Map (db m45050) HM
275 California, Butte County, Chico — The Historic Home of Annie and John BidwellA House With a Style
Completed in 1868, the home featured many surprisingly modern conveniences including running water, flush toilets, an acetylene gas lighting system, eight fireplaces, and wall-to-wall carpeting. The pink stucco mansion was designed by San Francisco . . . Map (db m29644) HM
276 California, Butte County, Paradise — Town of Paradise Memorial TrailwaySPRR Milepost 198.2 – Site of the Paradise Rail Yard
The rail yard housed the depot, a water tank, a stockyard, as well as a siding and spur. A motorcar house was located further up the track. The depot was retired on January 19, 1960. The coming of the railroad was the major event that sparked . . . Map (db m29674) HM
277 California, Calaveras County, Cave City — 956 — California Caverns at Cave City — California Historical Landmark No. 956 —
California Cavern at Cave City, Historical Landmark No. 956.Map (db m241571) HM
278 California, Contra Costa County, Alamo — Macedo Ranch
Spurs and Branding Irons California Cowhides are Big Business After Spain's rule in the New World ended in 1821, the newly established government of Mexico began the process of distributing the mission lands. The area where you . . . Map (db m185763) HM
279 California, Contra Costa County, Antioch — Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve
INDIANS have lived in the greater Bay Area for thousands of years. Black Diamond was located in the backcountry between three tribes: Chupcan (Concord), Volvon (Clayton), and Ompin (Pittsburg). All spoke the Bay Miwok language. With the arrival . . . Map (db m198457) HM
280 California, Contra Costa County, Brentwood — Round Valley Regional Preserve
HISTORY Round Valley Regional Preserve was once home to California Indians. It was probably a boundary between several different tribal groups, an area where members of East Bay and San Joaquin Valley groups met periodically to trade and . . . Map (db m199528) HM
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281 California, Contra Costa County, Concord — About Don Salvio Pacheco
Don Salvio Pacheco was born on July 15, 1793 in Monterey, Alta California. After serving in the Monterey Militia for many years, he petitioned the Territorial Deputation Council of the Mexican government for a Land Grant in 1834. With the possession . . . Map (db m206217) HM
282 California, Contra Costa County, Crockett — A Retreat in the Hills
Crockett Ranch Staging Area is the gateway to 1,300 acres of scenic and secluded parkland that make up Crockett Hills Regional Park. Long held as private ranchland, the area has always offered a quiet counterpoint to the hustle and bustle of the . . . Map (db m190311) HM
283 California, Contra Costa County, Crockett — Remnants from Days Gone By
Ranching has long been a way of life in these hills. With steep terrain, and water in scarce supply, the area has always favored cattle grazing over cultivation of water-intensive crops. The region once formed part of the vast . . . Map (db m190310) HM
284 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Bret Harte Park
Bret Harte became famous for writing short stories about the Gold Rush era. In 1863 he wrote "A Legend of Monte Diablo." Later in 1870, he authored "The Luck of Roaring Camp" and then "A First Family of Tassajara" in 1892. From October through . . . Map (db m199441) HM
285 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Hap Magee Ranch
Originally owned by August Hemme in 1852, just after California achieved statehood, this land was purchased in 1911 by the San Francisco Protestant Orphanage Asylum. Camp Swain was built to give foster children a warm summer away from cold . . . Map (db m153113) HM
286 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Sentinel Rock OverlookA Place Where Sandstone Beds Were Turned On End
The large outcrop with the staircase and cables is Sentinel Rock. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) installed the steps and railings on Sentinel Rock sometime berween 1933 and 1942. It is now a popular climbing rock. One of the responses of . . . Map (db m199523) HM
287 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Turritella Snail BedFossil Snails Tell Their Story in These Rocks
Within a three-foot thick sandstone bed, seen on both sides of the trail, is a layer of rock containing fossil Turritella aedificata snails. Note the slender tapered shape that has led to calling them “Tower Shells.” They are also . . . Map (db m200818) HM
288 California, Contra Costa County, El Sobrante — California and Nevada Railroad
These eucalyptus trees mark the route of the narrow gauge California and Nevada railroad chartered in 1884 to connect California to the Nevada mines. Only 23 miles of track were completed by 1891 from Emeryville to Bryant now Orinda. In addition . . . Map (db m133653) HM
289 California, Contra Costa County, Lafayette — Rolling Ridge Ranch
Site of Rolling Ridge Ranch 37 years of service to equestrians 1953 · 1990 Ken And Ada Brown Map (db m143633) HM
290 California, Contra Costa County, Martinez — From an Accident to a Preserve
In 1988, a massive oil spill from the nearby Shell Refinery inundated the Carquinez Strait and downstream marshes including McNabney Marsh. As a result of a settlement with a number of agencies, Shell Oil paid over $12 million into a Natural . . . Map (db m145095) HM
291 California, Contra Costa County, Martinez — 312 — John Muir Home
Ranch home of John Muir 1838- 1914, explorer, naturalist, author and foremost advocate of forest protection and of national parks. The John Muir Trail through the High Sierra, Muir Woods National Monument and Muir Glacier in Alaska are named for . . . Map (db m51132) HM
292 California, Contra Costa County, Martinez — National Treasures — John Muir National Historic Site —
America's rapid progress in the early 1900s threatened to destroy wild places like Yosemite. In response, John Muir demanded a system to protect our natural treasures. Muir's tireless writing and campaigning created five national parks and an . . . Map (db m191930) HM
293 California, Contra Costa County, Orinda, Orinda Village District — Community Park
As far back as the late 1800s, parties were often held at local schoolhouses and parks, as well as private homes and hotels. The tradition of having festivities at the old Orinda School Playground, now the Orinda Community Park, continues today with . . . Map (db m222680) HM
294 California, Contra Costa County, Richmond — Alvarado Park
Alvarado Park (Grand Canyon Park) was established in 1909 and soon became a popular destination for visitors from throughout the Bay Area. From the mid-1930s to 1943 Richmond installed the park's rock and concrete walls, barbecue pits, and stone . . . Map (db m146005) HM
295 California, Contra Costa County, Richmond — Alvarado Park
A Popular Gathering Place for 200 Years Alvarado Park has long been a popular spot to gather. Native Americans lived here and ground acorns on the site. Later, Spanish settlers came to picnic at what they called Arroyo Cañada (stream . . . Map (db m146445) HM
296 California, Contra Costa County, Richmond — 1 — Willie Mays — Richmond Walk of Honor —
The Willie Mays Junior Giants Fields are dedicated with affection and appreciation on this day of May 21st in the year 2022 Willie Howard Mays Jr., nicknamed "The Say Hey Kid" is a former New York and San Francisco Giants "Hall of . . . Map (db m211935) HM
297 California, Contra Costa County, San Ramon — Athan DownsByron D. Athan - a Life of Public Service — Celebrate San Ramon's History —
Born in San Francisco in 1918, Byron Athan joined the Army in 1941, and retired in 1964, as a Lieutenant Colonel. He served during WWII in the Pacific Theater and at the Pentagon. Byron enrolled in law school at the University of San Francisco prior . . . Map (db m202056) HM
298 California, Contra Costa County, San Ramon — Bounty of the LandForest Home Farms Historic Park — Celebrate San Ramon's History —
At Forest Home Farms, much of the food was home grown. The Boones grew vegetables for their own use and raised cattle on a leased ranch in Livermore which they brought to the meat house, in front of you, for processing. This structure was . . . Map (db m202114) HM
299 California, Contra Costa County, San Ramon — Fire Truck ParkCelebrate San Ramon
History of the San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District The San Ramon Valley Fire Protection District is a product of many years of development, as our beautiful valley has grown from a rural farming area to a vibrant community with a . . . Map (db m155605) HM
300 California, Contra Costa County, San Ramon — Forest Home Farms Historic ParkCelebrate San Ramon's History
Welcome! Forest Home Farms was one of many ranches in the San Ramon Valley in the early 1900s. Originally part of a Mexican land grant, the property was farmed, built upon, and subdivided over the years. In 1899, 163 acres were purchased by . . . Map (db m202115) HM

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