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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Alameda County, California

 
Clickable Map of Alameda County, California and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Alameda County, CA (674) Contra Costa County, CA (482) San Francisco County, CA (722) San Joaquin County, CA (146) San Mateo County, CA (192) Santa Clara County, CA (619) Stanislaus County, CA (120)  AlamedaCounty(674) Alameda County (674)  ContraCostaCounty(482) Contra Costa County (482)  (722) San Francisco City and County (722)  SanJoaquinCounty(146) San Joaquin County (146)  SanMateoCounty(192) San Mateo County (192)  SantaClaraCounty(619) Santa Clara County (619)  StanislausCounty(120) Stanislaus County (120)
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Adjacent to Alameda County, California
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301 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
302 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
303 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Friendship MonumentHayward City — Funabashi City
Marker One: Seven year Sister City anniversary November 7, 1993 This Monument Symbolizes the Everlasting Bond of Friendship Marker Two: City of Funabashi Ichifuna High School Funabashi International Relation Association . . . Map (db m207375) HM
304 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Got Salt?Without it, No Civilization and No Ice Cream!
Salt is an important compound. Our lives depend on it and the economy of many cultures thrive on its trade. Salt harvesting has a long history in the Bay Area, beginning with the Ohlone Indians. Early salt production included gathering salt . . . Map (db m177228) HM
305 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Hayward 9/11 Memorial
8:46 AM New York, NY American Airlines 11 9:03 AM New York, NY United Airlines 175 9:37 AM Washington, DC American Airlines 77 10:03 AM Shanksville, PA United Airlines 93 This U.S. flag waves proudly in honor of . . . Map (db m200828) WM
306 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Hayward Public Library
Don Guillermo Castro, founder of the city, preserved the plaza for the enjoyment of the citizens, and in 1856 conveyed to them ownership of the land forever. This library, originally constructed on the plaza in 1951, and enlarged in 1958, was . . . Map (db m28774) HM
307 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Hayward War Memorial
We honor and remember the fallen military heroes of the City of Hayward, California Ambrose O’Neill USA-Spanish/US • Anton Andrade USA-WWI • Ralph S. Armstrong USA-WWI • Joseph Calderia USA-WWI • Henry Dillon WWI • Lee R. Griffin USA-WWI • . . . Map (db m200407) HM
308 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
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309 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
310 California, Alameda County, Hayward — 1025 — Honcharenko’s Sanctuary
Along the ridge behind this panel lies a 52-acre parcel of historical significance. This farmstead known as “Ukraina” was the home of Ukrainian patriot, writer, and publisher Father Agapius Honcharenko. He and his wife Albina lived here . . . Map (db m26499) HM
311 California, Alameda County, Hayward — I.D.E.S. Council Hayward #14Irmandade do Divino Espirito Santo — Brotherhood of the Divine Holy Spirit —
A Portuguese-American fraternal benefit society receiving members of all nationalities established in the State of California in 1889 to assist widows and orphans. This local chapter, Council #14, was organized on April 23, 1898, by its founder and . . . Map (db m94557) HM
312 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Juan Bautista de Anza Expedition Campsite #98
Lt. Colonel Juan Bautista de Anza by decree of Carlos III of Spain led an expedition to this site – The mission being to colonize the San Francisco Bay Area In the center of the marker is a circular motif, designed by Doris Birkland . . . Map (db m28815) HM
313 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Legacy of Change
Try to imagine what Anza’s expedition saw when it first arrived in the East Bay. The creeks teemed with salmon and trout, grizzlies and elk roamed free, shore birds flocked by the millions, and it was home to dozens of communities of Ohlone/Bay . . . Map (db m208204) HM
314 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Legend of Lone Tree CemeteryHayward, California
One warm summer morning some four score years ago a young Spaniard and his señora rode into Señor Castro's old hacienda, situated near the present Pinedale Court tract in Hayward; and as many travelers asked for food and lodging here, it was . . . Map (db m152981) HM
315 California, Alameda County, Hayward — 141-09 — Lone Tree Cemetery
According to legend, in 1790, a young Spanish couple looking for food and lodging arrived at Don Guillermo Castro’s hacienda. After eating, the couple was directed to a lone tree, atop a nearby hill, so they could enjoy the view of the area. Later . . . Map (db m176285) HM
316 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Lone Tree Cemetery Vietnam War Memorial
Lest we forget... Dedicated in honor of all veterans of the Vietnam War. In memory of those heros from Castro Valley, Hayward and San Lorenzo that gave their lives in that conflict. James D Burns · Leroy C Geyer · Kinney S . . . Map (db m152983) WM
317 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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318 California, Alameda County, Hayward — NSGW Hall - Eden Parlor No. 113Former Site
This is the former site of Eden Parlor No. 113 N.S.G.W. Hall 1890 to 1936Map (db m94223) HM
319 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Original Bull Gear
A part of the cable winding mechanism of the San Francisco Cable Cars from 1873 to 1965 Replaced by D. W. Nicholson CorporationMap (db m201553) HM
320 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Rancho San Lorenzo
Original site of corrals of Don Guillermo Castro and part of 26,722 acre grant of Rancho San Lorenzo made by Governor Michaeltorena, 1842. Rancho adobe stood on present site of City Hall. Castro’s wife was Marie Luisa Peralta, daughter of grantee . . . Map (db m41629) HM
321 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Riches from Seawater and Sun
THE PILINGS IN FRONT OF YOU once held structures of the Oliver Salt Company. After the gold rush, demand for salt soared for use in ore refining, livestock raising, paper pulping, and food preservation. Many former gold-seekers, . . . Map (db m174885) HM
322 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Search for Water
”The plague of long-billed mosquitos…bite us and pursued us all the way to the place where we camped” - Padre Pedro Font Padre Font was not happy. Setting up camp that March 31, 1776, he had come over a thousand miles from his home in . . . Map (db m208140) HM
323 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Snowy Plovers Find a Home
Marker Once: Once plentiful on California beaches, western snowy plovers now face extinction due to habitat loss from coastal development and beach recreation. Fortunately, dry salt ponds offer these sparrow-sized shorebirds an . . . Map (db m207071) HM
324 California, Alameda County, Hayward — The Archimedes Screw PumpFrom "The Oliver Salt Trail" by J. Herbert, M. Koslosky, and A. De Ponte
In the late 1870’s, inventive Andrew Oliver studied the drawings of Archimedes (287-212 B.C.E) and built these wind driven screw pumps based on the ancient designs. The wooden blades rotate in the wind, which turns the screw shaft visible under . . . Map (db m207726) HM
325 California, Alameda County, Hayward — The McConaghy Estate
Built in 1886 for Neal and Sarah McConaghy, this 12 room Victorian farmhouse represents the beauty and elegance of a bygone era. Members of the family resided here until 1972. In response to community interest, Hayward Area Recreation District . . . Map (db m94565) HM
326 California, Alameda County, Hayward — The Meek Mansion
Built in 1869 by William Meek, a pioneer of commercial agriculture, the mansion is characteristic of the affluent agricultural society of the Victorian era in California. The estate is on the site of the former Rancho San Lorenzo. This area . . . Map (db m149204) HM
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327 California, Alameda County, Hayward — The Palmtag Building
This building replaces the two-story Palmtag Building, originally constructed by Leopold Palmtag in 1892. He settled in Hayward in 1860 and served as a town trustee. The building housed various businesses, including a radio station and a drug store. . . . Map (db m28907) HM
328 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Ukrania"Revenge on the Wolves that Devour the Lambs"
This land, known as Ukraina, was once the home of Ukrainian expatriate Father Agapius Honcharenko and his wife Albina. The quotation above, which once greeted visitors here, expresses the essence of his social reform beliefs. . . . Map (db m182185) HM
329 California, Alameda County, Hayward — 1025 — Ukrania
“Ukraina” is the site of the farm and burial place of the Ukrainian patriot and exiled orthodox priest Agapius Honcharenko (1832-1916) and his wife Albina. Honcharenko was the first nationally conscious Ukrainian to arrive in the United States. He . . . Map (db m146447) HM
330 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Wetland to Salt Pond and Back Again
Dramatic reductions in tidal wetlands over the past 200 years, due to urban development, agriculture, and salt production, resulted in significant declines in marsh-dependent wildlife. In addition to providing critically important habitat for fish, . . . Map (db m207017) HM
331 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Who Needs This Habitat The Most?
Marker One: Balancing the needs of people and wildlife has long challenged Californians. Gold Rush-era settlers believed the best value of Baylands came from converting them to salt ponds, housing, or other human uses. Today we recognize . . . Map (db m207078) HM
332 California, Alameda County, Hayward — William G. "Bill" Wolters1904 - 1983
Marker One: Founder Fairview Fire Department 1938 Served as Fire Chief for 27 Years (1938 – 1965) Dedicated to the preservation of life and property He truly loved the Fairview community Dedicated - October 15, 1988 Board of . . . Map (db m207163) HM
333 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
334 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Working in the Salt Ponds
WHEN THE PONDS AROUND YOU were first built, producing salt by solar evaporation required intense labor and a lot of time. Workers had to move seawater from San Francisco Bay (only 2.5% salt content) through a series of evaporation ponds to . . . Map (db m174878) HM
335 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
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336 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Bank of Italy Building
This granite faced building was designed in the Classic Renaissance Revival Style for the Bank of Italy in 1921. It later became the thirteenth branch of the Bank of America. From 1957-1978, this building served as Livermore's city hall. Listed on . . . Map (db m17878) HM
337 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Barbara Bunshah Homesite
On this site once stood the home of Barbara Bunshah (b. 1926 - d. 2007) City Librarian, curator of the Livermore History Center, and creator of the "Bunshah Index" of Livermore newspapers, and who resided here from C. 1958 to 2007.Map (db m199128) HM
338 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Birth of an Industry
Olivina is the name of the estate Julius Paul Smith built in the Livermore Valley. He and other local entrepreneurs recognized the similarities in climate and soil to the fine wine regions in Europe. The wines produced from their Valley estates . . . Map (db m196904) HM
339 California, Alameda County, Livermore — 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 . . . Map (db m197612) HM
340 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Brushy Peak Regional Preserve
Brushy Peak is a 1,702-foot landmark at the juncture of the San Francisco Bay Area, the California Delta, and the Central Valley. The peak and its environs have been recognized as sacred by generations of native Californians. Due to its . . . Map (db m198223) HM
341 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Carl G. Clark HouseBuilt: 1923 — Style Bungalow — Reported permanently removed
Clark was city engineer for 18 years (from 1938 to 1956); served on the city council for 12 years; and was member of the library board for 20 years.Map (db m195607) HM
342 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Carnegie LibraryBuilt 1911
Livermore Public City Library 1911 to 1966 City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark Site Dedicated July 1996 Operated by Livermore Area Recreation and Park District Nearby Rededication Plaque reads: Andrew J. . . . Map (db m17754) HM
343 California, Alameda County, Livermore — 641 — Concannon Vineyard
Here, in 1883, James Concannon founded the Concannon Vineyard. The quality it achieved in sacramental and commercial wines helped establish Livermore Valley as one of America’s select wine growing districts. Grape cuttings from this vineyard were . . . Map (db m100553) HM
344 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Craftsman BungalowCirca 1915
Built by by butcher Wm. E. Hinz and wife Rose for $1050. Purchased 1923 by Nienburgs and 1937 by Camillo Croce, vintner and brandy purveyor of Croce Winery, later the Livermore Winery. Remained in the Croce family until 2007.Map (db m199557) HM
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345 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Craftsman BungalowBuilt 1915
Original home of early Livermore civic leader and businessman Carl ClarkeMap (db m200682) HM
346 California, Alameda County, Livermore — 586 — Cresta Blanca Winery
Here, Charles A. Wetmore planted his vineyard in 1882. The Cresta Blanca wine he made from its fruit won for California the first international award, the highest honor at the 1889 Paris Exposition, first bringing assurance to California wine . . . Map (db m100552) HM
347 California, Alameda County, Livermore — D. F. Bernal BuildingBuilt Circa 1910
Constructed with bricks salvaged from the Livermore Brewery, built 1874, destroyed by fire 1908 City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark Site Dedicated July 1996Map (db m17870) HM
348 California, Alameda County, Livermore — D.J. Murphy House
This 1891 Victorian style, Italianate house was the residence of Daniel J. Murphy from 1891-1921. He was a prominent Livermore businessman and local government official. As an Alameda County Supervisor, Murphy improved the network of roads and . . . Map (db m195505) HM
349 California, Alameda County, Livermore — David D. Emmenger HouseBuilt: 1909 — Style: Shingle Bungalow —
Contractor: Rasmussen & Bennett D. D. Emmenger was partner in Johnson and Emmenger Dry Goods from 1901 to 1913; he bought out his partner in 1913 and continued business until 1920. The house was purchased by Frieda Wente Tubbs in 1923.Map (db m196814) HM
350 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Dr. Henry Gordon McGill HouseBuilt: 1910 — Architect: Julius L. Weilbye —
Dr. McGill was a physician, surgeon, and city public health officer (1902-1914) Commemorated by the City of Livermore Historic Preservation Commission May 2008Map (db m195537) HM
351 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Duarte GarageBuilt 1915
Service Station and Car Dealership Situated on the Original Route of the Lincoln Highway ———————— City of Livermore Historic Preservation Site Dedicated July 1996 Operated by The . . . Map (db m19994) HM
352 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Duarte GarageBuilt Circa 1915 by F.H. Duarte
The garage was a way station on the original Lincoln Highway, the first transcontinental U.S. highway.Map (db m198575) HM
353 California, Alameda County, Livermore — E.J. Lawless BuildingBuilt Circa 1923
Residence of E.J. Lawless, Prominent local druggist. Map (db m195942) HM
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354 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Ernest George Wente HouseCa. 1920 Craftsman Bungalow
Ernest and wife Ida's home from the 1920s to 1963. Mr. Wente was a city councilmember in the 1940s. His hay and grain warehouses on M and N Streets north of First Street sold area farms' harvests. Mary Rasmussen, owner from the 1960s onward, . . . Map (db m195538) HM
355 California, Alameda County, Livermore — F.L. Savage HouseBuilt:1908 — Style: Colonial Revival —
Dr. Savage, a well-known dentist, was son of S. L. Savage and for 30 years was a partner in S.L. Savage and Son Dental Clinic.Map (db m199593) HM
356 California, Alameda County, Livermore — First Library BuildingBuilt 1878
Livermore's first free public library occupied this building from 1878 until 1911 when the Carnegie Library was built.Map (db m194532) HM
357 California, Alameda County, Livermore — 391 — First Presbyterian Church Memorial ChapelBuilt 1874 — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site —
The First Presbyterian Church was the City's first Protestant church and an early significant religious institution of the City. Commemorated by City of Livermore Historic Preservation Commission May 2007Map (db m121756) HM
358 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Fountaine HouseBuilt Circa 1892
Pioneer Livermore dwelling and former cooperage site. Map (db m199180) HM
359 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Frank S. Fennon HouseBuilt 1885 — Builder: P. Lewis Levy —
Fennon was a butcher. Levy was a tailor, saloon keeper and auctioneer. Both were prominent local business men. Commemorated by the City of Livermore Historic Preservation Commission May 2008Map (db m195149) HM
360 California, Alameda County, Livermore — From Borax to Burgundy
Julius Paul Smith was born in Wisconsin in 1842. After fighting in the Civil War, he tried his hand in the farm machinery business and the grocery business. He married Miss Sarah Barker of New York in 1870 and soon headed west. Julius joined . . . Map (db m196907) HM
361 California, Alameda County, Livermore — From China to America
Coast Manufacturing and Supply Co. moved to this site in the early 1900s and produced fuse line for explosives. Between 1913 and 1926 Coast hired Chinese immigrants to work in the powder houses located just to the north of this grove of trees. These . . . Map (db m198579) HM
362 California, Alameda County, Livermore — History of the Livermore Rodeo
Early ranches in California commonly held rodeos twice a year. Vaqueros collected cattle from the surrounding area and neighbors met to mark their calves with brands and earmarks. In the Livermore area, early residents, including the Bernal, Marsh, . . . Map (db m195394) HM
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363 California, Alameda County, Livermore — J.C. Safford HouseBuilt: 1909 — Style: Colonial Revival/Vernacular —
Safford was proprietor of Safford's Furniture and Carpets in a commercial building located downtown on the south side of First Street between K and L Streets. In 1918, Safford sold the property to A.O. Lindberg.Map (db m195585) HM
364 California, Alameda County, Livermore — J.H. Wilson HouseBuilt 1908
John H. Wilson was co-owner of the California Transfer Company, an important building materials distributor. Commemorated by City of Livermore Historic Preservation Commission May 2007Map (db m195143) HM
365 California, Alameda County, Livermore — J.S. van Buskirk / John Luders HouseBuilt: 1908
Architect: V.H.V. Voorhees (Seattle) Style: Colonial Revival / Vernacular Adaptation J.S. van Buskirk, local builder and cabinetmaker built this home for himself in 1908. He sold it in 1920 to J. Luders, member of the agricultural . . . Map (db m195944) HM
366 California, Alameda County, Livermore — James G. Kelly HouseBuilt: 1911 — Builder: C.H. Rasmussen —
Kelly was a rancher, livestock dealer, and property developer.Map (db m195994) HM
367 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Joaquin Murrieta and Murrieta's Well
The legend of Joaquin Murrieta is one of the most enduring and fascinating of chapters in California history. Facts, fiction and romantic tales entangle to create a legend of unique aura that had become part of California's folklore, especially in . . . Map (db m130947) HM
368 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Judge Manley J. Clark HouseBuilt: 1923 — Style Bungalow —
The home of Judge Manley James Clark from 1923 to 1960. Judge Clark was very active in community affairs, was a general practice lawyer, attorney for the town of Livermore, deputy district attorney, a justice of the peace, and Alameda County . . . Map (db m227645) HM
369 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Julius Jacobs HouseBuilt: 1897 — Builder: Almon Weymouth —
Jacobs was proprietor of the Livermore Soda Works (1896-1902)Map (db m195588) HM
370 California, Alameda County, Livermore — L.E. Wright HomeBuilt: Circa 1923 — Style: Craftsman Bungalow —
Leslie E. Wright served the community as a deputy constable and motorcycle officer, city engineer, fire chief, building inspector, and member of the Livermore National Guard.Map (db m195941) HM
371 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Laughlin Moy HouseBuilt: Circa 1870 — Style: Modified Pioneer —
. . . Map (db m195590) HM
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372 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
The Laboratory opened September 2, 1952 at this site, initially as a branch of the University of California Radiation Laboratory. Prior to the Lab's opening, this 630-acre parcel was the site of Livermore Naval Air Station, a World War II pilot . . . Map (db m25251) HM
373 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermore Flagpole
A flagpole has anchored this site since 1905. On July 4, 2005, the citizens of this community dedicated a new flagpole. Sixty feet of the original flagpole stand in nearby Carnegie Park. Both symbolize the strength of our nation and its people. . . . Map (db m157822) HM
374 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermore RodeoWorld's Fastest — Since 1918 —
The Livermore Rodeo exemplifies the City's western heritage. Early rodeos were held at the site of Los Vaqueros Reservoir and at the site of the present-day civic center. The first modern Livermore Rodeo was held in 1918, located north of . . . Map (db m196959) HM
375 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermore Southern Pacific Depot
This railroad station having been located about half a mile west of the old town of Laddsville, on land owned by Wm. M. Mendenhall. Established the location of the town Livermore. The first depot was a freight car that was soon replaced by a . . . Map (db m194530) HM
376 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermore Town Hall Jail and Firehouse
[Upper Marker:] Built 1875, this building was first a hotel then the Livermore Valley Bank. It was the Livermore Town Hall from 1905 to 1957. The jail was in the rear, and to the left the firehouse. It was here a light bulb was lit and . . . Map (db m19982) HM
377 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermore Town JailBuilt 1923
Designed by prominent East Bay Architect, Henry H. Meyers Built by Pauly Jail Building Co. for $900 To prevent prisoner escapes, this concrete building replaced the existing wooden jail (1906-1922). Original Town Hall and Firehouse . . . Map (db m194518) HM
378 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermorium
Livermorium was created by a collaboration of American and Russian scientists which began in 1989 The first atom of Livermorium was made in 2000 Livermorium was approved internationally on May 30, 2012 May 30th is Livermorium Day Several . . . Map (db m200074) HM
379 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Livermorium Plaza
In 1989, scientists from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory collaborated with a team at the Flerov Institute in Dubna, Russia, resulting in the creation of elements 114 and 116. On May 30, 2012, the International Union of Pure and Applied . . . Map (db m239754) HM
380 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Lydiksen BuildingBuilt: 1927 — Style: Commercial Vernacular —
Agathon Lydiksen operated a tire shop in half of this building. The other half was a plumbing supply store. Last automotive services structure downtown in the east end of First Street.Map (db m194782) HM
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381 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Masonic BuildingBuilt 1909
Masonic Lodge 218 Free and Accepted MasonsMap (db m200079) HM
382 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Max Baer
Raised in Livermore, California, Baer began his boxing career in 1929 at age 20 in Oakland. He won his first twelve fights by knockouts. In 1933, wearing the Star of David on his trunks, he knocked out Max Schmeling, "the fighting pride of Nazi . . . Map (db m193947) HM
383 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Meyers HomeBuilt 1894
Built by Oscar Meyers, a prominent local builder, in 1894, this home also became the Presbyterian Manse from 1905 to 1956. Commemorated by City of Livermore Historic Preservation Commission May 2007Map (db m199562) HM
384 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Mills Square Flag PoleRaised September 9, 1905
Made from one log, originally 126 feet in length. 18 inch diameter at base, 5,300 pounds Shortened 14 feet in 1959 City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark Site Dedicated July 1998Map (db m17785) HM
385 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Odd Fellows BuildingBuilt 1874
Livermore Lodge No. 219 Independent Order of Odd Fellows Instituted May 23, 1873Map (db m199591) HM
386 California, Alameda County, Livermore — On this Site Stood the Hydropathic BuildingBuilt: 1904 — Demolished: 1965 —
The hydropathic building was one of the facilities located within the Livermore Sanitarium, which existed “for the treatment of neurasthenia, nervous dyspepsia, alcoholism, morphinism, and the functional neuroses.” The building had 12 suites, 20 . . . Map (db m198680) HM
387 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Pico-Bernal HouseOldest Building in Livermore — Built Circa 1836 —
Originally the east station of the Rancho el Valle de San Jose pioneer ranch of August Hagemann family.Map (db m199530) HM
388 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Raboli CottageBuilt Circa 1884
Cottage purchased by Carlos Raboli in 1901.Map (db m199590) HM
389 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Raboli WineryBuilt 1910
Winery built by brothers Carlos and Pasquale Raboli.Map (db m199589) HM
390 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
391 California, Alameda County, Livermore — 241 — Robert LivermoreFirst Settler of Livermore Valley
Born in England 1799 – Died Rancho Las Positas 1858. Arrived in Monterey 1822. Married Josefa Higuera y Puentes 1830. Settled on Rancho Las Positas 1835. “Next to the Mission Fathers, he was the first man to engage himself in the culture of . . . Map (db m199846) HM
392 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Roy Bernhardt HouseBuilt 1926 — Contractor: Sam Bothwell —
Roy Bernhardt was a local blacksmith and Mayor of Livermore between 1932 and 1935.Map (db m199382) HM
393 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Saint Paul's HospitalBuilt 1927
Doctor Paul E. Dolan, noted local physician, built St. Paul's Hospital in 1927. A state of the art medical facility, it made a significant contribution to the city's medical services. Commemorated by the City of Livermore Historic Preservation . . . Map (db m195460) HM
394 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Sister City Program
“The Sister City Program is an important resource to the negotiations of governments in letting the people themselves give expression of their common desire for friendship, goodwill and cooperation for a better world for all” . . . Map (db m19970) HM
395 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Steven Ferrario HouseBuilt: Circa 1909 — Style: Colonial Revival —
The Albertson brothers built this cottage and sold it in 1911 with the neighboring property to Steven Ferrario who operated a local saloon and restaurant and was cousin to local vintner, Enrico Ferrario.Map (db m199563) HM
396 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Stockmen's Monument
This statue depicts a cowboy removing his hat and replacing it with a helmet in defense of our country. This monument symbolizes patriotism and dedication to our country. The ranching, farming and cowboy communities, along with other men and . . . Map (db m195459) HM
397 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
398 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
399 California, Alameda County, Livermore — Taylor/Twohey HouseBuilt: 1888 — Style: Italianate —
G.V. Taylor, early town marshal, built this Italianate which would become the home of construction/concrete workman, Thomas Twohey, Jr.Map (db m196043) HM
400 California, Alameda County, Livermore — The Brickyard1910-1949
The Livermore Fire Brick Works used this site to make bricks from local clay from 1910 until 1949. Some of those bricks have been used in constructing the base for this plaque.Map (db m199556) HM

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