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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S5P_the-mcconaghy-estate_Hayward-CA.html
Built in 1886 for Neal and Sarah McConaghy, this 12 room Victorian farmhouse represents the beauty and elegance of a bygone era. Members of the family resided here until 1972. In response to community interest, Hayward Area Recreation District pur…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S5M_the-meek-mansion_Hayward-CA.html
Built in 1869 by William Meek, a pioneer of commercial agriculture, the mansion is characteristic of the affluent agricultural society of the Victorian era in California.
The estate is on the site of the former Rancho San Lorenzo. This area beca…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1S5H_i-d-e-s-council-hayward-14_Hayward-CA.html
A Portuguese-American fraternal benefit society receiving members of all nationalities established in the State of California in 1889 to assist widows and orphans. This local chapter, Council #14, was organized on April 23, 1898, by its founder a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1RZO_nsgw-hall-eden-parlor-no-113_Hayward-CA.html
This is the former site of
Eden Parlor No. 113 N.S.G.W. Hall
1890 to 1936
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRWF_rancho-san-lorenzo_Hayward-CA.html
Original site of corrals of Don Guillermo Castro and part of 26,722 acre grant of Rancho San Lorenzo made by Governor Michaeltorena, 1842. Rancho adobe stood on present site of City Hall. Castro's wife was Marie Luisa Peralta, daughter of grantee …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ8X_the-palmtag-building_Hayward-CA.html
This building replaces the two-story Palmtag Building, originally constructed by Leopold Palmtag in 1892. He settled in Hayward in 1860 and served as a town trustee. The building housed various businesses, including a radio station and a drug stor…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJ5O_hayward-public-library_Hayward-CA.html
Don Guillermo Castro, founder of the city, preserved the plaza for the enjoyment of the citizens, and in 1856 conveyed to them ownership of the land forever. This library, originally constructed on the plaza in 1951, and enlarged in 1958, was exte…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHLF_honcharenkos-sanctuary_Hayward-CA.html
Along the ridge behind this panel lies a 52-acre parcel of historical significance. This farmstead known as "Ukraina" was the home of Ukrainian patriot, writer, and publisher Father Agapius Honcharenko. He and his wife Albina lived here for 43 yea…