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Historical Markers in El Cerrito, California

 
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Martinez is the county seat for Contra Costa County
El Cerrito is in Contra Costa County
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      San Joaquin County (143)  
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1 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — A Community of Flower Growers
On San Pablo Avenue south of Manila Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
(front or street side:) "My parents were given much help (from the Adachis and Nabetas) digging a well by hand and building their house. Much help was given on how to grow the flowers as well as how to build the greenhouses. . . . Map (db m145945) HM
2 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Art and Culture in the City
On San Pablo Avenue at Stockton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
Arts and culture have always been a part of El Cerrito. The City's Arts and Culture Commission, the El Cerrito Arts Association, and many businesses and organizations throughout the City work to engage, promote and celebrate El Cerrito's thriving . . . Map (db m94184) HM
3 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Blooming Business
On San Pablo Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
(front or street side:) "At four in the morning they would start preparing the flowers for market. Grandfather would carefully put the flowers in a basket and sling it over his shoulder. Grandmother, carrying a lantern, would lead him . . . Map (db m156299) HM
4 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Cerrito Creek
On San Pablo Avenue at Carlson Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
. . . Map (db m94104) HM
5 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Cerrito Theater
On San Pablo Avenue at Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
The Cerrito Theater opened Christmas Day, 1937. Architect William B. Davis included Art Deco elements and fanciful murals in the theater. The theater closed in 1966 and was restored forty years later by the El Cerrito Redevelopment Agency.Map (db m94120) HM
6 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — City Hall
On San Pablo Avenue at Manila Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
This attractive building, El Cerrito's first City Hall, was built in 1926 and replaced in 1961. It housed the City offices, both Fire and Police Departments, and even a small jail. The Council Chambers/Public Hall was upstairs, as was an apartment . . . Map (db m94185) HM
7 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Contra Costa Civic Theatre
On San Pablo Avenue at Portrero Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
. . . Map (db m94210) HM
8 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Contra Costa Florist
On San Pablo Avenue south of Manila Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In front of you is the last remaining structure of El Cerrito's once vibrant Japanese American flower growing industry: the former storefront of Contra Costa Florist which was owned by the Mabuchi Family. Hikojiro and Tomi Mabuchi, aided . . . Map (db m145944) HM
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9 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Corridors of ChangeSenderos del Cambio / 变化的走廊
On San Pablo Avenue at Manila Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
Juan Bautista de Anza National Trail passed through present day El Cerrito April 1, 1776     Homeland of the Huchiun-Ohlone Tribe of American Indians The fields are green with grass and thickly covered with various . . . Map (db m91843) HM
10 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — El Cerrito Hills
On San Pablo Avenue at Carlson Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
. . . Map (db m94102) HM
11 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — El Cerrito Public Library
On San Pablo Avenue at Stockton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
With an inventory of fifty books, El Cerrito's first public library was opened in the local post office in 1913. It moved several times before expanding and relocating to Stockton Avenue in 1949, becoming the first postwar library built in the Bay . . . Map (db m91361) HM
12 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — El Cerrito's First Mayor
On San Pablo Avenue at Fairmont Avenue, on the right on San Pablo Avenue.
El Cerrito became a city on August 23, 1917. Businessman Philip Lee lead the incorporation effort and raised bonds for essential services, including fire and police protection. Lee was elected to the City Council multiple times and served as mayor . . . Map (db m94106) HM
13 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — El Cerrito's Music Scene
On San Pablo Avenue at Columbia Avenue, on the left when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
Both El Cerrito's and Richmond's populations quadrupled between 1941 and 1945 due to the massive influx of wartime shipyard workers. These workers brought new musical styles, such as blues, western swing and country. This musical melting pot . . . Map (db m94129) HM
14 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — El Cerrito's Nightlife
On San Pablo Avenue near Fairmont Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
From the late 1920s until the early 1950s, El Cerrito and nearby unincorporated areas were popular destinations for people to play the slots, high-low games, numbers and more while enjoying fine food and entertainment.Map (db m94100) HM
15 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Fairmont School
On San Pablo Avenue at Stockton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
Fairmont School was originally built about 1903 and was El Cerrito's second school. Fires claimed many structures in early El Cerrito, including Fairmont School, which burned down in 1924. A new school was built at the same site on Stockton between . . . Map (db m91358) HM
16 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Farms and Dairies
On San Pablo Avenue at Eureka Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
El Cerrito was once a town of farms and dairies. The mild weather, lush fields, and many creeks coming down from the hills made for excellent dairy farming. Over the years, there have been about 25 dairies located in El Cerrito.Map (db m94131) HM
17 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Forced Removal
On San Pablo Avenue south of Manila, on the right when traveling north.
The Japanese military's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 formally brought America into World War II. Newspapers, politicians, and military officials invented or exaggerated the threat of disloyalty by Japanese Americans. Groups including . . . Map (db m157883) HM
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18 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Historic Cerrito Creek
Near San Francisco Bay Trail / Cerrito Creek Trail.
Cerrito Creek and its branches carry rain and spring water from the East Bay Hills to San Francisco Bay. Native Americans lived along its banks. It became the boundary between vast Spanish land grants and, later, the county line. The City . . . Map (db m155139) HM
19 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Holy Ghost Festa
On San Pablo Avenue near Carlos Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
The Festival of the Holy Ghost was started in Portugal by Queen Izabel to celebrate the end of a famine in 1296. Since the 1920s, Portuguese Americans have gathered in El Cerrito in late June to carry out this annual tradition with a parade, the . . . Map (db m94192) HM
20 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Japanese Nurseries
On San Pablo Avenue at Wall Avenue, on the left when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
In the early 1900s, Japanese immigrants planted the seeds of a remarkable nursery community in El Cerrito and Richmond. These nurseries were located mostly west of San Pablo Avenue and north of Portrero Avenue. After interment during World War II, . . . Map (db m94249) HM
21 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Little Italy
On San Pablo Avenue at Portrero Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
Italian immigrants were a major ethnic community in El Cerrito. Establishments in the heart of Little Italy included Tezzi's Italian cooperativa, Fandio Bortolotti's barber shop, Cisi's Dry Goods, Louie's Club, Poloni's Bakery, . . . Map (db m94198) HM
22 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Master Craftsmen
On San Pablo Avenue near Lincoln Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
Highly regarded French artisan plasterers, Joseph Laleux and Peter Allinio, both lived near here in the early 20th century. Individually, they worked on well-known projects as the Palace of Fine Arts, the Curran and Geary Theaters, and the original . . . Map (db m94128) HM
23 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Quarries
On San Pablo Avenue near Madison Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
In the early 1900s, El Cerrito became the local center of a thriving "blueschist" quarry industry. Along with some smaller ones, Bates & Borland Quarry and the Hutchinson Quarry were two of the major local quarries that operated up to the 1930s and . . . Map (db m94189) HM
24 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Ranchos San Pablo and San Antonio Boundary Monument
On San Pablo Avenue at Kains Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
{North-facing side:} This Monument marks the Northern Boundary of the Rancho San Antonio 43,473 acres granted by Governor Pablo Vicente de Sola acting for the King of Spain to Don Luis Maria Peralta August 3, . . . Map (db m36728) HM
25 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Rust
On San Pablo Avenue at Fairmont Avenue, on the left when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
. . . Map (db m94107) HM
26 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Santa Fe Railway
On San Pablo Avenue at Ohio Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
Between 1904 and 1979, the Santa Fe Railway line was a busy place in El Cerrito. Santa Fe had two small stations and a three-track yard in the City. In this area, the railroad altered the creek channel. The presence of the railroad eventually . . . Map (db m94250) HM
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27 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — 1 — Site of Pioneer American Settler William Rust's Blacksmith ShopCirca 1889
On San Pablo Avenue near Fairmont Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
In 1909 Rust was named the first postmaster of Rust, California, which was renamed El Cerrito in 1917Map (db m94108) HM
28 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Stege Sanitary
On San Pablo Avenue near Portrero Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m94208) HM
29 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Streetcars in El Cerrito
On San Pablo Avenue at Portrero Avenue, on the left when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
In the early 1900s, streetcars ran the length of San Pablo Avenue. In those days, people could ride from the county line to Grand Canyon Park (now Alvarado Park) or out to MacDonald Avenue to the San Rafael Ferry.Map (db m94194) HM
30 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Summertime Fun in El Cerrito
On San Pablo Avenue near Hill Street, on the right when traveling north.
Golden Gate Lanes, El Cerrito's only bowling alley was located near here. Other summer staples included Bardon's Fruit Market, Betsy's Kitchen and Big Boys Barbecue, Motorcycle Hill, the Whoopie Bumps, and Peek-a-Boo Park, an early auto-court . . . Map (db m94222) HM
31 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — 356 — The Adobe Houses of Victor CastroLate 1830's to 1956
On Carson Boulevard east of San Pablo Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Four hundred feet west of this plaque Victor Ramon Castro 1817 - 1900 built three adobe dwellings, the south one in late 1830's the main one or west one in 1840's the north in late 1840's They with later additions were destroyed by fire April . . . Map (db m144264) HM
32 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — The Avenue
On San Pablo Avenue near Cutting Boulevard, on the left when traveling north.
During the Spanish colonial era, the train that would become San Pablo Avenue connected many ranchos across the East Bay. By the mid-1800s, it featured a state line connecting Oakland and Martinez. Today the Avenue remains the center of El . . . Map (db m94248) HM
33 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — The Industrial Core
On San Pablo Avenue at Madison Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
Businesses along San Pablo Avenue and the Santa Fe railroad, such as building materials companies, TEPCO (Technical Porcelain and Chinaware Company), coal dealers, monument companies, several lumberyards, a slaughterhouse, and a few furniture stores . . . Map (db m94188) HM
34 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — The 'IT' Club
On San Pablo Avenue at Central Avenue on San Pablo Avenue.
Walt Gatto's "IT" Club, located at Central and San Pablo was named for Clara Bow, the famous cinema "IT" Girl. Redd Foxx, Gypsy Rose Lee, The Vagabonds, Sally Rand, Frank Fontaine, and Johnny Mathis all played the famous "IT" Club.Map (db m94122) HM
35 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — The Japanese in El Cerrito, a Timeline
On San Pablo Avenue south of Manila Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
1885 First Domoto nursery opens in Oakland. The Domotos pioneer California's Japanese American nursery industry and create its wholesale market. 1902 Yataro Nabeta founds the first Japanese American nursery in Contra Costa County, near . . . Map (db m146036) HM
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36 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — The Little Hill
On San Pablo Avenue at Fairmont Avenue, on the right when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
El Cerrito, Spanish for "the little hill", is named for the hill to the southwest - now called Albany Hill. Like Brooks Island, the hills north Port Richmond, and the hills at China Camp across the bay, Albany Hill is a part of a range older than . . . Map (db m94105) HM
37 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — The Six Bells & Cerro Square
On San Pablo Avenue at Central Avenue, on the left when traveling north on San Pablo Avenue.
The Figone family's "Six Bells" restaurant stood near here for many years. Later Berkeley-born and well-known Major League Baseball player (and later manager) Billy Martin opened "Cerro Square" here in the early 1960s.Map (db m94124) HM
38 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Violet's
On San Pablo Avenue near El Dorado Street, on the right when traveling north.
After running kitchens in early hotspots such as the "IT" Club and Six Bells, Violet Wong went on to become a culinary pioneer in El Cerrito by introducing Chinese American food. In 1945, Violet and her husband, Albert Wong, opened Violet's Dining . . . Map (db m94126) HM
 
 
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May. 10, 2024