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23rd Avenue Branch 1918–1966, Ina Coolbrith Branch 1966–1972, and Latin American Branch 1972–1976. No longer a library since the 1990s, the building was destroyed by fire on 23 February 2018. 70: Oakland Temescal Oakland: Aug 23, 1899 — 5205 Telegraph Ave, Oakland, CA 94609 Named the Alden Branch Library 1918–1948, Temescal Branch ...
Library [42] Oakland Melrose Branch Carnegie Library Oakland, California: 1915 Library [43] Orland Carnegie Library Orland, California: 1915 Library [44] Oroville Carnegie Library Oroville, California: 1912 Library [45] Masonic Temple Palo Alto, California: 1910 Commercial No (1972) Paso Robles Carnegie Library: Paso Robles, California: 1908 ...
By 1899, Weeks began to invest in real estate in Watsonville, and during his lifetime he accumulated a sizable amount of local property. [8] In 1905, Weeks opened another branch office in San Francisco, at 251 Kearney Street, [9] and he was in the city, staying at a hotel, when the 1906 earthquake hit. [10] Fortunately he was unharmed.
The Alameda County Library, in Alameda County, California, is a public library system that provides services from eleven branch libraries in the cities of Albany, Dublin, Fremont, Newark and Union City and the unincorporated communities of Castro Valley, Cherryland and San Lorenzo. According to 2005/2006 statistics, the total service area ...
Hayward Public Art Program mural detail (Jean Bidwell, artist) Hayward has been a Tree City USA since 1986. [106] Hayward declared itself a nuclear-free zone, a largely symbolic act, in 1987. [107] The city is the setting for the Hayward Gay Prom, one of the earliest and longest-running gay proms in the United States. The city introduced road ...
The Yolo Branch Library is a library that serves the community of Yolo, California. The library, a Carnegie on the National Register of Historic Places, was designed by WH Weeks and built in 1918. [2] It is one of the last Carnegie libraries that still serves as a library.
The newly remodeled Woodland Branch Library (at 4,600 square feet) located in Los Altos and jointly funded by the City and the Library reopened in March 2010. Groundbreaking for the new Gilroy Library (at 53,500 square feet) took place in July 2010 and the replacement building on the same site was dedicated on April 27, 2012.
The application noted that the branch libraries had been constructed in a variety of period revival styles to house the initial branch library system of the City of Los Angeles. [citation needed] The current facility began construction on December 26, 1926 and was completed in May 1927. The library opened on June 1, 1927.