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  2. Sep 9, 2024 · Alameda, city, Alameda county, California, U.S. It lies on a 6.5-mile- (11-km-) long by 1-mile- (1.6-km-) wide island in San Francisco Bay, across the Oakland Harbor Channel from Oakland, with which it is connected by bridges and underground tunnels. The site was originally a peninsula that was.

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  3. The city was founded on June 6, 1853, after the United States acquired California following the Mexican–American War of 1848. The town originally contained three small settlements.

  4. Alameda, a 2,200 acre peninsula, was home for nearly 3500 years to a branch of the Ohlone Indians. Luis Peralta received 35 square miles comprising portions of El Cerrito, Berkeley, Albany, Oakland, Piedmont, and Alameda as a land grant in 1820 that was later divided between his four surviving sons.

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  5. The Island of Alameda was created in 1902 when a tidal canal (the Estuary) was created joining Oakland’s harbor with the San Leandro Bay. With this move, Alameda made its mark as an important shipping port. Alameda is now one of 82 charter cities in California.

  6. Apr 25, 2024 · In the 1870s, Alameda was a big peninsula that jutted out from what is now Oakland’s Fruitvale neighborhood like an outstretched arm. Back then, things were pretty quiet in that part of the East Bay (it wasn’t Oakland until later).

  7. Feb 14, 2022 · Courtesy San Francisco Daily Call. In 1872, Daily Evening Encinal publisher Frederick Keller Krauth spearheaded a drive that united these three small towns into the city of Alameda. Krauth was a 49er who had tried his luck on the American River’s Mormon Bar.

  8. When visiting Alameda, be sure to discover all the unique and historic buildings well worth a drive around town. The city of Alameda website has detailed information and addresses for these historic buildings & monuments.