Alameda

Alameda

Author: Greta Dutcher

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738530390

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Alameda was once a peninsula of grassy fields and sandy beaches, separated from Oakland by a snaking estuary. A tidal canal made Alameda an island in 1902 and its waterfront became a major shipping port. Park Street's bay-windowed commercial buildings looked out on a prosperous city of streetcars and comfortable homes. Between the two world wars, Alameda's Neptune Beach resort and amusement park became the “Coney Island of the West,” eventually boasting a Moorish entrance tower on Webster Street, a stadium, two swimming pools, a high dive, and a roller coaster called the “Whoopie.” Alameda's strategic location made its “airdrome” the busiest in the world in the 1930s and eventually attracted a U.S. Coast Guard base, known as Government Island, and the Alameda Naval Air Station.


Past and Present of Alameda County

Past and Present of Alameda County

Author: Joseph Eugene Baker

Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 737

ISBN-13: 3849650677

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The county was formed on March 25, 1853, from a large portion of Contra Costa County and a smaller portion of Santa Clara County. Much of what is now considered an intensively urban region, with major cities, was developed as a trolley car suburb of San Francisco in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The historical progression from Native American tribal lands to Spanish, then Mexican ranches, then to farms, ranches, and orchards, then multiple city centers and suburbs, is shared with the adjacent and closely associated Contra Costa County. This detailed narrative gives an in-depth view of the county's history.


Decisions

Decisions

Author: California Public Utilities Commission

Publisher:

Published: 1915

Total Pages: 1166

ISBN-13:

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