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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Oakland, California

 
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101 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Prescott — Oakland Memorial Park"For a few seconds the earth had turned to jello.”
On Mandela Parkway at 14th Street, on the right on Mandela Parkway.
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
102 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Prescott — Ron Dellums47th Mayor of Oakland
On Wood Street at Goss Street, on the right when traveling south on Wood Street.
Growing up in Oakland Point/Prescott "When I was growing up in West Oakland, California, a constant part of our environment was the sound of the freight and passenger trains rolling along the nearby rail lines. The heavy rumble of the . . . Map (db m177504) HM
103 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Prescott — 145 — The Shorey HouseOakland Landmark Number 145
On 8th Street west of Wood Street, on the right when traveling west.
The Shorey House is one of the oldest buildings in West Oakland, built in 1872-73 at Oakland Point “where rail and water meet.” It became home to the Shorey family in 1888. Captain William Thomas Shorey (1859-1919) was born in Barbados. As a . . . Map (db m177498) HM
104 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Prescott — West Oakland and Prescott
On Wood Street at Goss Street, on the right when traveling south on Wood Street.
Oakland Point Originally known as Oakland Point, for the westward bulge of the shoreline, this area was later called Prescott after the school. It developed from 1869 in tandem with the trans-continental railroad. The Central Pacific/Southern . . . Map (db m177514) HM
105 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Prescott — Wild Oats Underdone Asparagas BoilHistorical Monument
On Wood Street north of 10th Street, on the left when traveling north.
On or near this site in June 1968 more or less was staged the first Wild Oats Underdone Asparagas Boil where strong kidneys gave way to strong appetites and stronger streams - perpetuated by: Mark Kelley, Boiler Harry Anthony, . . . Map (db m194710) HM
106 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 5 — American Bag Co.Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Third Street at Harrison Street, on the left when traveling north on Third Street. Reported permanently removed.
American Bag and Union Hide Company pioneered the vacuum cleaning and machine mend- ing of used burlap bags which it resold as "Guaranteed Amerbags” with an unconditional guarantee, an unusual practice at the time. The company also made new . . . Map (db m145515) HM
107 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 22 — Autocar SalesOakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Fouth Street at Alice Street, on the right when traveling north on Fouth Street. Reported permanently removed.
This one story brick warehouse served as the showroom and service garage for The Autocar Sales & Service Company, an Ardmore, Pennsylvania car and truck manufacturer that pioneered the mass production of forward control trucks (cab-over design). . . . Map (db m145495) HM
108 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Birthplace of Oakland
On Broadway at Second Street, on the right when traveling north on Broadway.
Looking up Broadway from the wharf, 1854 The waterfront at the foot of Broadway was the site of the first rents and small wooden buildings that became the ciy of Oakland. Settlers began arriving in 1850 during the Gold Rush. When Oakland . . . Map (db m185869) HM
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109 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — C. L. DellumsJanuary 3, 1900 – December 6, 1989
On Second Street near Alice Street.
I am the Master of my fate / I am the Captain of my soul Sculptor: Carol Tarzier Funded by Federal Transportation Enhancement Activities Grant Commissioned by City of Oakland Public Works Agency encircling the base 1923 - . . . Map (db m71326) HM
110 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 10 — C.L. Greeno Co.Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Fourth Street at Alice Street, on the left when traveling north on Fourth Street. Reported permanently removed.
The Cincinnati-based C. L. Greeno Company built the C. L. Greeno Pacific Coast Headquarters warehouse to receive upholstery and bedding supplies via rail from its Ohio factory for distribution throughout the area west of Denver. Favorable rail . . . Map (db m145493) HM
111 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Charles P. Howard Terminal
Near Clay Street near Water Street.
The marine terminal you are facing is the easternmost of the Port of Oakland’s container shipping facilities. Howard Terminal is operated as a joint venture of SSA Terminals and Matson Navigation Company, the principal carrier of containerized . . . Map (db m71327) HM
112 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 3 — Davis-Parker Whse.Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Third Street at Alice Street, on the left when traveling north on Third Street. Reported permanently removed.
A tiny wholesale grocery firm was the first occupant of this warehouse built on speculation for developers Hyman Davis and M. Parker. Founded in San Francisco in 1896 by Samuel Sussman, and Gustav and Samuel I. Wormser, Sussman Wormser & Company . . . Map (db m145505) HM
113 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Estuary Industry
On 2nd Street at Clay Street, on the right when traveling south on 2nd Street.
Railroads & Industries Railroads and shipping set the stage for Oakland's industrial development. Transcontinental trains have been rumbling down the Embarcadero (old First Street) since 1869, and oceangoing vessels have been calling at . . . Map (db m92790) HM
114 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Evolution of a Marine Terminal
Near Clay Street near Water Street.
Oakland’s waterfront has been rebuilt many times in response to changes in marine technology. In 1900 coal-laden schooners discharged their cargo into bunkers on Howard Terminal’s pier. Dockside warehouses, known as transit sheds, held break-bulk . . . Map (db m71328) HM
115 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Former Safeway Headquarters
On Fourth Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north on Fourth Street.
This building served as the corporate headquarters of Safeway Stores, Inc. from 1929 until 1997. The building, affectionately known as "4th & J" by it's occupants, was built in 1929 for Safeway by the Clinton Construction Company and was designed . . . Map (db m145376) HM
116 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Fourth St. circa 1962Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Fourth Street at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling north on Fourth Street. Reported permanently removed.
The District's Fourth Street streetscape has changed very little since 1954, the end of the period that qualifies the District for the National Register. The later warehouses - beginning at the northeast corner of Fourth and Harrison Streets and . . . Map (db m145554) HM
117 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Heinolds’ First and Last Chance Saloon
On Water Street, on the left when traveling east.
Two plaques are placed on Heinold's First & Last Chance Saloon. above National Register of Historic Places Heinolds’ First and Last Chance Saloon in continuous operation on this site since 1883 and closely associated with . . . Map (db m71296) HM
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118 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — History of the Transbay Ferry
Near Clay Street near Water Street.
Ferry service between Oakland and San Francisco has played a vital role over 145 years. The earliest licensed operator was Captain Thomas Gray who started his stern-wheeler river boat, the “General Sutter”, from a landing at the foot of . . . Map (db m71255) HM
119 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Jack London1876-1916
Near Broadway near Water Street.
In 1886, ten year old Jack London traveled to Oakland with his family and led the rough and ready life of countless other working class lads of that era. Though he labored at menial jobs, the world of books captured his imagination at an early age . . . Map (db m71230) HM
120 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Jack LondonJanuary 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916
On Water Street, on the left when traveling east.
Oakland’s famed native son was the noted author of “The Call of the Wild”, “The Sea Wolf” and “South Sea Tales”. He was at various times a sailor, Alaskan gold miner, salmon fisher and longshoreman. For a time he was politically involved in . . . Map (db m71295) HM
121 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Jack London Square Development
On Water Street, on the right when traveling east.
The building behind you was the Port of Oakland headquarters from late 1961 until 1990. An aluminum skin now covers what was a 1920s cold storage building, the Haslett Warehouse. One third of the original building was demolished to allow . . . Map (db m71272) HM
122 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Jack London’s Cabin
On Water Street.
In 1968 Russ Kingman, an area businessman with a passion for Jack London, headed an expedition to the Alaskan wilderness to authenticate a tiny cabin discovered in the woods on the north fork of Henderson Creek. The cabin was said to be the . . . Map (db m71293) HM
123 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Live Oak Lodge U.D
On Broadway near Water Street, on the right when traveling south.
This Monument marks the approximate location of a building in the loft of which Live Oak Lodge U.D. Free and Accepted Masons of Calif. was instituted on Aug. 19. 1854 That meeting was the beginning of Masonic activities in . . . Map (db m71213) HM
124 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 18 — Oakland PlumbingOakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Fourth Street at Harrison Street, on the left when traveling north on Fourth Street. Reported permanently removed.
The Oakland Plumbing Supply Company warehouse and showroom was one of the few buildings constructed in the District during the 1920s that did not serve a wholesale grocery purpose. The company was nevertheless a significant Port of Oakland customer . . . Map (db m145506) HM
125 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 26 — Oakland PortalOakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Fourth Street at Harrison Street on Fourth Street. Reported permanently removed.
The Oakland Portal's elaborate Beaux Arts façade conceals eight massive fans that draw in fresh air and expel foul air to prevent carbon monoxide buildup in the George A. Posey Tube, an underwater automobile tunnel that runs under Harrison Street . . . Map (db m145508) HM
126 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Oakland Railroad History
Near Water Street near Broadway.
The railroad industry transformed Oakland from an oak forest to a thriving city. Rapid growth began when the Central Pacific Railroad absorbed local rail lines in 1868 and was granted right-of-way to build a freight and ferry pier. The Oakland Long . . . Map (db m19209) HM
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127 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Oakland Rails
On Second Street near Alice Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
Railroad Heritage The opening of the transcontinental railroad in 1869 reduced travel time between the East and West Coats from as much as four months by sea to just six days. The Central Pacific made Oakland its western terminus. In 1871, . . . Map (db m71297) HM
128 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Oakland's First Public School
On Fourth Street at Clay Street, on the left when traveling east on Fourth Street. Reported missing.
Map (db m18541) HM
129 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Oakland's First Wharf
Near Broadway near Water Street.
This is the approximate site of the first wharf authorized by the town of Oakland and constructed by Horace W. Carpenter at the foot of Main Street (now Broadway) in 1852. The wharf was used for shipping lumber and supplies.Map (db m71235) HM
130 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Origins of Oakland
On Broadway near Water Street.
In 1850, a twenty-six year old New Englander named Edson Adams set his sights on 480 acres of oak covered shore at the foot of what is now Broadway, on the banks of San Antonio Creek. Although the land was part of the Peralta family rancho he and . . . Map (db m71271) HM
131 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Pony Express Ferry “Oakland”Jack London Square
Near Water Street at Broadway Street.
Dedicated April 23, 1999 Jack London Square By Port of Oakland, William Campbell Family, Dreyers Grand Ice Cream, Alameda/Oakland Ferry Service, Waterfront Plaza Hotel & Jacks, Sportsman's Hall - Pollock Pines Pony Express Home . . . Map (db m19017) HM
132 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 24 — Poultry ProducersOakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Third Street at Harrison Street, on the left when traveling north on Third Street. Reported permanently removed.
In 1985, this warehouse was renamed "The Egghouse” after the building's first use as an egg distribution center for Poultry Producers of Central California. Poultry Producers originated the Nulaid® brand name, a brand employed today to market egg . . . Map (db m145511) HM
133 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 6 — S & W Fine FoodsOakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Jackson Street at 4th Street on Jackson Street. Reported permanently removed.
After leaving its leased location at 255 Third St. and constructing this warehouse, S&W Fine Foods, Inc. adopted the name that is today one of the oldest food brands in the United States. S&W grew to become one of the country's largest packagers . . . Map (db m146200) HM
134 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 7 — Safeway StoresOakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On 4th Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north on 4th Street. Reported permanently removed.
Sirloin steak sold for 20 cents a pound when Safeway Stores established its first headquarters in this warehouse. An adjacent Western Pacific Railroad spur line and nearby Port of Oakland shipping facilities allowed Safeway to receive inventory and . . . Map (db m146199) HM
135 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — The Port of Oakland
On Clay Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling south on Clay Street.
The Port of Oakland was formed on November 10, 1925 when citizen passed bonds for the development of port facilities. On February 12, 1927, the first permanent Board of Port Commissioners was sworn in by Mayor John L. Davie, The Port’s headquarters . . . Map (db m71270) HM
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136 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 23 — United GrocersOakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Fourth Street at Alice Street, on the right when traveling north on Fourth Street. Reported permanently removed.
"United We Buy ... Individually We Sell” was the marketing tag line of United Grocers, Ltd., a wholesale grocer that supplied 1,460 retail outlets in northern California and Nevada and posted $1 billion in annual sales by the time it was purchased . . . Map (db m145499) HM
137 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — USS Potomac
Near Clay Street at Water Street.
Completed in 1934, the Coast Guard Cutter Electra was converted to the presidential yacht and commissioned as a U.S. Navy Vessel, USS Potomac, in 1936. The 165-foot ship, which weighs 376 gross tons and has a cruising speed of . . . Map (db m19056) HM
138 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 1 — W.P. Fuller & Co.Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Third Street at Jackson Street, on the left when traveling north on Third Street. Reported permanently removed.
The West Coast's largest and oldest paint company built the District's first warehouse. W. P. Fuller Paint Company used the warehouse to distribute paint and window glass throughout the western United States. Although the company has been sold many . . . Map (db m145502) HM
139 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Western Pacific Railroad Depot1910 – 1975 — Oakland Landmark —
On 3rd Street near Washington Street, on the left when traveling east.
First Western Pacific transcontinental passenger train drawn by Engine No. 94 arrived in Oakland via Scenic Feather River Route August 22, 1910. Famed California Zephyr began operation in 1949. Adapted to restaurant in 1975.Map (db m72109) HM
140 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Western Pacific RROakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Third Street at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling north on Third Street. Reported permanently removed.
After winning a legal challenge to Southern Pacific Railroad's 50-year stranglehold on the Oakland waterfront, Western Pacific Railroad Company inaugurated freight service in December 1909 and opened the Western Pacific Freight Office at Third and . . . Map (db m145512) HM
141 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — 9 — Western StatesOakland Waterfront Warehouse District
On Fourth Street at Alice Street, on the left when traveling north on Fourth Street. Reported permanently removed.
Western States Grocery Company roasted over 250,000 pounds of coffee a year in the basement of this warehouse. In addition to coffee, Western States distributed a full line of grocery products. Western States competed on price (“one case or a . . . Map (db m145498) HM
142 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Santa Fe — Black Panther Party Stoplight
On Market Street near 55th Street, on the left when traveling south.
On August 1, 1987 This stoplight was installed as a result of a community initiative spearheaded by the Black Panther Party Side 2 After several students from Santa Fe Elementary School nearby were killed at this busy . . . Map (db m72395) HM
143 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Shafter — Original Residents: The Ohlone / Vicente Peralta's Chosen Place
On Telegraph Avenue at 55th Street, on the right when traveling north on Telegraph Avenue.
Original Residents: The Ohlone For more than 2,500 years before the Spanish missionaries first arrived in the Bay Area in the 1770s, dozens of small, politically independent native "tribelets” belonging to the Ohlone language group . . . Map (db m135691) HM
144 California, Alameda County, Oakland, St Mary's Cemetery — Governor Juan Bautista AlvaradoMartina Castro de Alvarado
Near Howe Street near Pleasant Valley Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Marker: Governor Juan Bautista Alvarado 02/14/1809 – 7/13/1882 Juan Bautista Valentin Alvarado y Vallejo was born in Monterey, Alta California under Spanish rule. His family came with the Portola-Serra Expedition to settle Alta . . . Map (db m220002) HM
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145 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Temescal — Here, Over Time
On Telegraph Avenue at 48th Street, on the right when traveling south on Telegraph Avenue.
Before Spanish missionaries came to the Bay Area in 1775, the Huchiun Ohlones had been living off the land's bounty in this part of the East Bay for some 3,000 years. By 1810, the last Huchiuns were gone, and in their place came the Californios, . . . Map (db m154533) HM
146 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Trestle Glen — Trestle Glen
On Trestle Glen Road near Brookwood Road, on the left when traveling west.
The name Trestle Glen dates back to 1893 when Francis Marion "Borax” Smith's Oakland Traction Company extended a trolley line from downtown Oakland, up Park Boulevard to Grosvenor Place. From a point just above where Holman Road crosses Grosvenor . . . Map (db m185171) HM
147 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Union Point Park — Sígame/Follow Me
Near Embarcadero north of East 7th Street, on the left when traveling north.
From Oakland they came, their gifts many. Caguate 1733-1803 Jalquin Bay Miwok, the last Oakland area tribal woman to join the Missions, 1808 Jausate 1764-1784 Huchiun Ohlone, first Oakland area tribal woman to move to Mission Dolores, . . . Map (db m220278) HM
148 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Upper Rockridge — The Railroad History of Lake Temescal
Near Broadway Terrace.
Imagine! Right where you are standing one of the world's longest interurban electric railroads called the Sacramento Northern Railway once ran. Along 185 miles of track, it operated between Oakland and Chico from 1912 to 1957. Service on this line . . . Map (db m153763) HM
149 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Uptown — Remember Them
Near 19th Street west of Telegraph Avenue when traveling west.
The tragic events of September 11, 2001, compelled Mario Chiodo to create the Remember Them monument. Embedded deep within its foundation is an original steel fragment from the New York World Trade Center. A sculpted replica of the fragments . . . Map (db m218474)
150 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 22 — Autocar Sales & Service Co.
On 4th Street at Alice Street, on the right when traveling east on 4th Street.
Designer: A.W. Smith Construction Date: 1920, Remodeled 2019 Architectural Style: Early 20th century commercial The Autocare Sales & Service Co. showroom with a service garage was built here in 1920. Autocar’s central location . . . Map (db m227689) HM
151 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 10 — C.L. Greeno Pacific Coast Headquarters
On 4th Street at Alice Street, on the right when traveling west on 4th Street.
Designer: W.K. Owen Construction Date: 1923 Architectural Style: early 20th century with Beaux Arts and Arts and Crafts elements The C. L. Greeno Company built this elaborate Pacific Coast Headquarters to receive upholstery and . . . Map (db m227691) HM
152 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — Fourth Street Circa 1962
On 4th Street at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling west on 4th Street.
The District’s Fourth Street streetscape has changed very little since 1954, the beginning of the period that qualifies the District for the National Register. The later warehouses beginning at the northeast corner of Fourth and Harrison Streets and . . . Map (db m228118) HM
153 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 26 — George A. Posey Tube Oakland Portal
On 4th Street at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling east on 4th Street.
Designe: Henry H. Meyers Construction Date: 1925-28 Architectural Style: Beaux Arts derivative/Art Deco The Oakland Portal’s elaborate Beaux Arts façade conceals eight massive fans that draw in fresh air to the Posey Tube, an . . . Map (db m227915) HM
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154 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 18 — Oakland Plumbing Supply, P.E. O’Hair & Co.
On 4th Street at Harrison Street, on the left when traveling west on 4th Street.
Designer: Edward A. Eames Construction Date: 1929, Remodeled 1998 Architectural Style: Early 20th century utilitarian with Beaux Arts elements This building was one of the few built in the District during the 1920s that did not . . . Map (db m227914) HM
155 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — Oakland’s Waterfront Warehouse DistrictA National Register Historic District
On Jackson Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on Jackson Street.
Where Rail, Road & Water Meet The Waterfront Warehouse District developed as an intermodal distribution hub for the post, the railroads, and the local and regional roads. Coffee, rice, sugar, produce, meat, hides, burlap bags, paper, paint, . . . Map (db m228137) HM
156 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 24 — Poultry Producers of Central California Distribution Center
On Harrison Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north on Harrison Street.
Designer: H.C. Baumann Construction Date: 1929 Architectural Style: Early 20th century utilitarian with Art Deco elements 1926 was a profitable year for the Poultry Producers. Pooled resources created “orderly marketing” to . . . Map (db m228121) HM
157 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 21 — Prime Smoked Meats
On Alice Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling south on Alice Street.
Designer: Donald K. Olsen Builder: Edward Smith Construction Date: 1953, addition 1967 Architectural Style: Mid 20th century utilitarian Built in 1953 as a restaurant and warehouse for Davidson Port Products, this warehouse . . . Map (db m227687) HM
158 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 3 — S&W Fine Foods Warehouse
On 3rd Street at Alice Street, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Street.
Marker One: Designer: Hugh C. White Construction Date: 1926-27, remodeled 1994 Architectural Style: Early 20th century utilitarian with Gothic and Art Deco elements The 1927 S&W Fine Foods warehouse was renamed Tower . . . Map (db m227684) HM
159 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 7 — Safeway Stores Corporate Headquarters
On 4th Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on 4th Street.
Designer: Couchot, Rosenwald & Roeth Construction Date: 1929-30, remodeled 2000-01 Architectural Style: Early 20th century utilitarian with Beaux Arts elements Sirloin steak sold for 20 cents a pound when Safeway Stores . . . Map (db m228134) HM
160 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 25 — Saroni Wholesale Sugar & Rice
On Harrison Street at 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on Harrison Street.
Designer: R. Vane Woods Construction Date: 1922, remodeled 1992 Architectural Style: Early 20th century utilitarian The Saroni family were San Francisco candy makers and sugar wholesalers who lost their home and business in the . . . Map (db m228119) HM
161 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 23 — United Grocers Ltd. Warehouse
On 4th Street at Alice Street, on the right when traveling east on 4th Street.
Designer: Unknown Builder: Nick Wierh Construction Date: 1926, replaced 2004 Architectural Style: Early 20th century utilitarian Before condominiums were built on this corner, a large one-story warehouse housed many . . . Map (db m227693) HM
162 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 1 — W.P. Fuller and Co. Warehouse
On Jackson Street at 3rd Street, on the right when traveling south on Jackson Street.
Designer: Walter D. Reed Construction Date: 1914, additions 1937, 1945 & 1950 Architectural Style: Early 20th century utilitarian W.P. Fuller paint company built and occupied the District’s first warehouse, distributing paint and . . . Map (db m228127) HM
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163 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — Waterfront Warehouse District
On 3rd Street at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Street.
Welcome to the Waterfront Warehouse District For most of the 20th century Oakland’s Waterfront Warehouse District was a center for the collection and distribution of food products, capitalizing on Oakland’s strategic position as a center of . . . Map (db m228126) HM
164 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — Waterfront Warehouse District
On 3rd Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Street.
Welcome to the Waterfront Warehouse District For most of the 20th century Oakland’s Waterfront Warehouse District was a center for the collection and distribution of food products, capitalizing on Oakland’s strategic position as a center of . . . Map (db m228130) HM
165 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — Waterfront Warehouse District
On 5th Street at Jackson Street, on the right when traveling east on 5th Street.
Welcome to the Waterfront Warehouse District For most of the 20th century Oakland’s Waterfront Warehouse District was a center for the collection and distribution of food products, capitalizing on Oakland’s strategic position as a center of . . . Map (db m228138) HM
166 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 33 — Western Pacific Freight Depot
On 3rd Street at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling east on 3rd Street.
The photo above overlays the 1909 Western Pacific Freight Depot in its original location, arguably the catalyst for developing the Waterfront Warehouse District as an intermodal Distribution hub. After winning a legal challenge to Southern . . . Map (db m228122) HM
167 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Waterfront Warehouse District — 9 — Western States Grocery
On 4th Street at Alice Street, on the right when traveling west on 4th Street.
Designer: Couchot, Rosenwald & Roeth Construction Date: 1926, remodeled 1991 Architectural Style: Early 20th century utilitarian Western States Grocery Company roasted over 250,000 pounds of coffee a year in the basement of this . . . Map (db m227692) HM
168 California, Alameda County, Oakland, West Oakland — Seventh Street
On Mandela Parkway at 7th Street, on the right when traveling south on Mandela Parkway.
Spine of West Oakland The elevated BART tracks are the latest link in Seventh Street's long history as the transportation spine of West Oakland. The street once led to the long Wharf and Mole on the western waterfront where the . . . Map (db m92787) HM
169 California, Alameda County, Oakland, West Oakland — The Music They Played on 7th StreetOakland Walk of Fame — "The Harlem of the West Coast" —
On 7th Street near Chester Street, on the left when traveling west.
Honoring the rich musical heritage of the Blues, Jazz and Gospel artists who played on 7th Street Come explore and learn about a glorious brea in Oakland's musical history! The music they played on 7th Street, Oakland Walk of Game pays . . . Map (db m92754) HM
170 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Woodminster — Commemoration of Old Redwood Road from Redwood Canyon
Near Mountain Boulevard.
. . . Map (db m71735) HM

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Jun. 16, 2024