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  2. History of Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, General Motors opened a major Chevrolet automobile factory in East Oakland, making cars and then trucks until 1963, when it was moved to Fremont in southern Alameda County. [18] Also in 1916, [19] the Fageol Motor Company chose East Oakland for their first factory, manufacturing farming tractors from 1918 to 1923. [20]

  3. East Oakland, Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    East Oakland ranks amongst the lowest communities to provide healthcare coverage to adults and children. 52% of adults and 40% of children remain insured by private insurance companies, compared to 61% and 57% coverage throughout the state of California. East Oakland residents are one of the higher users of governmental health programs like ...

  4. Oakland Hills, Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Hills (in gold) lie between Oakland's flatlands and East Bay Regional Park District. Oakland Hills is an informal term used to indicate the city neighborhoods lying within the eastern portion of Oakland, California. [1] The northernmost neighborhoods were devastated by the Oakland firestorm of 1991.

  5. List of Oakland Designated Landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Oakland Chinese Presbyterian Church & Annex: 265-73 8th Street May 3, 1994 116 St. Paul's Episcopal Church: 114 Montecito Avenue May 24, 1994 117 University High School / North Oakland Senior Center: 5714 Martin Luther King Jr. Way 118 Temple Sinai: 362 28th Street December 13, 1994 119 Oakland Museum of California: 1000 Oak Street

  6. Category:History of Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    History of Oakland — in Alameda County, East Bay, California. ... Pages in category "History of Oakland, California" The following 78 pages are in this category ...

  7. Elmhurst, Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, East Bay communities grew in population, and the City of Oakland annexed several surrounding communities in 1909, including Elmhurst. The neighborhood grew into a manufacturing center in the years that followed, with automobile manufacturing playing a significant role. [ 2 ]

  8. Timeline of Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    Oakland Public Museum and YMCA open. Population: 150,174. 1912 – Oakland School Women's Club [9] and Children's Hospital founded. 1913 – Oakland Yacht Club established. [6] 1914 Oakland Technical High School established. Oakland City Hall and Civic Auditorium built. 1917 – Joaquin Miller Park established. [6] 1920 – Population: 216,261.

  9. Brookfield Village, Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    Brookfield Village is an Oakland, California neighborhood located in East Oakland near Oakland International Airport The main streets are 98th Avenue and Edes Avenue. Brookfield Village was built during World War II in response to the influx of workers needed for the war industries, on land which had been zoned for industrial uses. [ 1 ]