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  2. Hayward station (BART) - Wikipedia

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    An AC Transit bus at Hayward station. Hayward station is a major bus hub for AC Transit, served by Transbay route M; local routes 10, 28, 34, 41, 56, 60, 83, 86, 93, 94, 95, and 99; and All Nighter route 801. Shuttles to California State University, East Bay also serve the station. [43] A small building near B Street is the Greyhound intercity ...

  3. Hayward, California - Wikipedia

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    Hayward is a city located in Alameda County, California, United States, in the East Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area. With a population of 162,954 as of 2020, [10] Hayward is the sixth largest city in the Bay Area, and the third largest in Alameda County. [12] Hayward was ranked as the 36th most populous municipality in California.

  4. Hayward Area Historical Society - Wikipedia

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    Hayward Area Historical Society (HAHS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to documenting the history of the city of Hayward, California and adjacent communities. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] These areas include San Lorenzo , Ashland , Cherryland , [ 4 ] Castro Valley , Fairview , the former communities of Russell City , Mount Eden , Schafer Park , and ...

  5. California's 20th State Assembly district - Wikipedia

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    January 2, 1905 – January 4, 1909 John Roche Cronin: January 4, 1909 – January 6, 1913 Wilber C. Wall: Democratic: January 6, 1913 – January 4, 1915 San Joaquin: Lawrence Edwards: January 4, 1915 – January 6, 1919 Charles Lamb: Republican: January 6, 1919 – January 6, 1920 Died in office. [4] Oscar C. Parkinson: January 3, 1921 ...

  6. Oakland, San Leandro and Hayward Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland, San Leandro and Hayward Electric line began at First and Washington Streets in Oakland. At Washington and Thirteenth streets it ran eastward beyond the city limit, and along the county road through Pittsville, Melrose, Fitchburg, Elmhurst, San Leandro, to Hayward. At San Lorenzo Junction a branch road terminated at San Lorenzo Grove.

  7. William Dutton Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Also buried there, according to the tombstone, were "Rachel H. Hayward" described as "Mother of Hayward" (presumably meaning the city's mother, not William's mother) who died at age 86, William Martin Hayward the "only son of William and Rachel Hayward" who died on November 20, 1893 "aged 26 years 8 months 14 days", and Sarah Louise Hayward ...

  8. Hayward Journal - Wikipedia

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    When the Hayward Review was founded in the 1890s, the two papers sparred frequently on local issues. [1] By 1892, it was an independent weekly with a circulation of 250, publishing out of Hayward, California. [4] In 1914, it went to publishing once a week instead of bi-weekly, [5] and by the 1940s it had folded. [1]

  9. Centennial Hall Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The city of Hayward opened Centennial Hall as a convention center in honor of the city's 100th birthday. Before that it was the gymnasium for Hayward Union High School . The hall contained 14,000 square feet (1,300 m 2 ) of exhibit space and a capacity of up to 1,500 for events.