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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Hayward

 
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Hayward, California and Vicinity
    Alameda County (410)
    Contra Costa County (378)
    San Francisco City and County (456)
    San Joaquin County (77)
    San Mateo County (131)
    Santa Clara County (409)
    Stanislaus County (55)
 
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1California (Alameda County), Hayward — Allen F. Strutz Veterans Memorial BuildingDedicated May 2000
On Main Street north of D Street, on the left when traveling south.
Allen F. Strutz, World War II veteran of the United States Armed Services, dedicated fifty years of his life to caring for this Veterans Memorial Building in Hayward, to preserve the heritage of Alameda County veterans. His paramount leadership . . . — Map (db m152676) HM WM
2California (Alameda County), Hayward — Hayward Public Library
On C Street near Mission Boulevard.
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
3California (Alameda County), Hayward — 1025 — Honcharenko’s Sanctuary
Near Garin Avenue.
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
4California (Alameda County), Hayward — I.D.E.S. Council Hayward #14Irmandade do Divino Espirito Santo — Brotherhood of the Divine Holy Spirit —
On C Street at 1st Street, on the right when traveling east on C Street.
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
5California (Alameda County), Hayward — Juan Bautista de Anza Expedition Campsite #98
On Foothill Boulevard (U.S. 238) at City Center Drive, on the right when traveling north on Foothill Boulevard.
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
6California (Alameda County), Hayward — Legend of Lone Tree CemeteryHayward, California
On Fairview Avenue.
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
7California (Alameda County), Hayward — Lone Tree Cemetery Vietnam War Memorial
Near Fairview Avenue.
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
8California (Alameda County), Hayward — NSGW Hall - Eden Parlor No. 113Former Site
On Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
This is the former site of Eden Parlor No. 113 N.S.G.W. Hall 1890 to 1936 — Map (db m94223) HM
9California (Alameda County), Hayward — Rancho San Lorenzo
On Mission Boulevard (State Highway 185) south of C Street.
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 of . . . — Map (db m41629) HM
10California (Alameda County), Hayward — The McConaghy Estate
Near Hesperian Boulevard near Bookman Road, on the left when traveling south.
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
11California (Alameda County), Hayward — The Meek Mansion
On Boston Road near Hampton Road, on the left when traveling north.
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
12California (Alameda County), Hayward — The Palmtag Building
On B Street at Mission Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on B Street.
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
13California (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 . . . — Map (db m146447) HM
 
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