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  1. History of Oakland, California. The history of Oakland, a city in the county of Alameda, California, can be traced back to the founding of a settlement by Horace Carpentier, Edson Adams, and Andrew Moon in the 19th century. The area now known as Oakland had seen human occupation for thousands of years, but significant growth in the settlements ...

  2. Oct 27, 2022 · A recent study by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) lists the San Francisco-Oakland Metro Area as the "most intensely gentrifying city from 2013-2017." Comparing their map of opportunity and existing gentrification in Oakland with the HOLC map, some overlap can be observed with respect to redlined sections of the city. This ...

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    1852: The village of Contra Costa ("opposite shore") becomes Oakland, thanks to Horace Carpentier. 1854: By the Act entitled “An Act to Incorporate the City of Oakland,” approved March 25, 1854, Oakland changed from a “town” to a “city.” Its boundaries were described this way: “Northerly, by a straight line drawn at right angles with Broadway, form...

    At various times Oakland attempted to annex Berkeley, Alameda and Piedmont. And at least once, San Francisco wanted to annex Oakland and much of the East Bay. 15

    1877 map excerpt The original charterspecified the northern boundary of Oakland as: ...a straight line drawn at right angles with Broadway, formerly Main Street, in said city, crossing the extended line of Broadway at a point three hundred and sixty rods (1.125 miles) northerly from where stood the "Oakland House," on the northwest comer of Broadwa...

    “City Extension.” [San Jose] Evening News, November 30, 1894
    Oakland Tribune, August 26, 1910
    “COURTS MAY SETTLE CONSOLIDATION LAW.” San Francisco Chronicle, March 31, 1910; pg. 8
    “BERKELEYANS WANT IMMEDIATE UNION.” San Francisco Chronicle, December 7, 1909; pg. 8
  3. Dec 1, 2022 · Oakland is a bustling city within the East Bay region of California’s Bay Area. While it is often overshadowed by its sister town San Francisco, Oakland is home to over 430,000 residents and sports teams such as the Warriors, Oakland Athletics, and formerly the Raiders, boasting a rich cultural history of its own.

  4. Oakland is a city in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.It is the county seat and most populous city in Alameda County, with a population of 440,646 in 2020. [13]

  5. Summarized by Mike Woolson, a non-native resident of Oakland after moving from San Francisco, “Oakland’s like having a ‘really hot sibling… your sibling gets all the attention and more dates and everything seems to come easy (San Francisco) whereas you have to work harder to make yourself interesting’ yet ‘in the long run, you’ll probably end up getting to do more interesting ...

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  7. Jul 29, 2022 · By 2009, the team was owned by real estate developer Lewis Wolffe, who attempted to build a $500 million stadium in San Jose near the Diridon train station. Selig put together a commission to ...

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