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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    Theatres in Oakland, California (3 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Oakland, California" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  3. List of Oakland Designated Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    California Cotton Mills Company Factory: 1091 Calcot Place February 20, 1979 25 Maclise Drug Store Building: 1633 San Pablo Avenue February 20, 1979 26 Locke House: 3911 Harrison Street April 3, 1979 27 Oakland Municipal Auditorium / Henry J. Kaiser Center: 10 Tenth Street April 3, 1979 28 Oakland City Hall: 1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza June 19, 1979

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  5. Oakland Museum of California - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Museum of California or OMCA (formerly the Oakland Museum) is an interdisciplinary museum dedicated to the art, history, and natural science of California, located at 1000 Oak Street in Oakland, California. The museum contains more than 1.8 million objects dedicated to "telling the extraordinary story of California." [1]

  6. Downtown Oakland - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Oakland is the central business district of Oakland, California, United States. It is located roughly bounded by both the Oakland Estuary and Interstate 880 on the southwest, Interstate 980 on the northwest, Grand Avenue on the northeast, and Lake Merritt on the east.

  7. Joaquin Miller Park - Wikipedia

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    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 Hights" [sic], and lived in the house preserved as the Joaquin Miller House.