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  2. Joaquin Miller Park - Wikipedia

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    37°48′40.21″N 122°11′21.64″W. /  37.8111694°N 122.1893444°W  / 37.8111694; -122.1893444. Joaquin Miller Park is a large open space park in the Oakland Hills owned and operated by the city of Oakland, California. It is named after early California writer and poet Joaquin Miller, who bought the land in the 1880s, naming it "The ...

  3. Oakland City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Oakland City Hall. / 37.8053; -122.2725. Oakland City Hall is the seat of government for the city of Oakland, California. The current building was completed in 1914, and replaced a prior building that stood on what is now Frank H. Ogawa Plaza. Standing at the height of 320 feet (98 m), it was the first high-rise government building in the ...

  4. Lake Merritt - Wikipedia

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    Lake Merritt is a large tidal lagoon in the center of Oakland, California, just east of Downtown. It is named after Samuel Merritt, Oakland's mayor in 1867–1869, who had the lagoon dammed turning the tidal lagoon into a salt water lake. It is surrounded by parkland and city neighborhoods. It is historically significant as the United States ...

  5. Piedmont, California - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont, California. /  37.817°N 122.233°W  / 37.817; -122.233. Piedmont is a small city located in Alameda County, California, United States, enclaved by the city of Oakland. Its residential population was 11,270 at the 2020 census. [7] The name comes from the region of Piedmont in Italy, and it means 'foothill'.

  6. Shocked by Oakland's decline, a resident seeks to revive one ...

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    As part of Bowers' efforts, he drafted a resolution that the City Council passed in 1999 called "block building" to encourage joint efforts by the city and local residents to eliminate blight from ...

  7. Children's Fairyland - Wikipedia

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    Oakland Children's Fairyland, Inc. Theme. Fairy tales. Area. 10 acres (4.0 ha) Children's Fairyland, U.S.A. is an amusement park, located in Oakland, California, on the shores of Lake Merritt. It was one of the earliest "themed" amusement parks in the United States. [1] Fairyland includes 10 acres (4.0 ha) of play sets, small rides, and animals.

  8. Mosswood Park - Wikipedia

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    Mosswood Park. /  37.82389°N 122.26000°W  / 37.82389; -122.26000. Mosswood Park is a 4-acre (16,000 m 2) public park in Oakland, California, located on W MacArthur Boulevard between Webster Street and Broadway. Managed by the City of Oakland's Department of Parks and Recreation, it contains a community recreation center as well as ...

  9. Dunsmuir House - Wikipedia

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    Dunsmuir House. The Dunsmuir House and Gardens (also known by the name The Dunsmuir-Hellman Historic Estate and previously known as Oakvale Park) is located in Oakland, California on a 50-acre (200,000 m 2) site. The Dunsmuir House has a neoclassical-revival architectural style and is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

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