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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC7I_antonio-bras-columns_Oakland-CA.html
These granite columns are all that remain of 4460 Howe Street, built in 1898. This residence was the home of various families connected to St. Mary's and Mountain View Cemeteries and their supporting business. 4460 Howe Street originally belonged …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC6L_annies-oak_Berkeley-CA.html
Here a venerable oak tree was saved by Annie Maybeck (1867-1956), wife of architect Bernard Maybeck. She is said to have "marched off to city hall" to protest the cutting of native trees during street paving early in the 20th Century. She and othe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBR7_joaquin-murrieta-and-murrietas-well_Livermore-CA.html
The legend of Joaquin Murrieta is one of the most enduring and fascinating of chapters in California history. Facts, fiction and romantic tales entangle to create a legend of unique aura that had become part of California's folklore, especially in…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBPJ_bank-of-italy-building_Livermore-CA.html
This granite faced building was designed in the Classic Renaissance Revival Style for the Bank of Italy in 1921. It later became the thirteenth branch of the Bank of America. From 1957-1978, this building served as Livermore's city hall.Listed on …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBPE_livermore-flagpole_Livermore-CA.html
A flagpole has anchored this site since 1905. On July 4, 2005, the citizens of this community dedicated a new flagpole. Sixty feet of the original flagpole stand in nearby Carnegie Park. Both symbolize the strength of our nation and its people. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBPC_d-f-bernal-building_Livermore-CA.html
Constructed with bricks salvaged from the Livermore Brewery, built 1874, destroyed by fire 1908 City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark SiteDedicated July 1996
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBOL_first-presbyterian-church-memorial-chapel_Livermore-CA.html
The First Presbyterian Church was the City's first Protestant church and an early significant religious institution of the City. Commemorated by City of Livermore Historic Preservation CommissionMay 2007
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBN3_mills-square-flag-pole_Livermore-CA.html
Made from one log, originally 126 feet in length. 18 inch diameter at base, 5,300 pounds Shortened 14 feet in 1959 City of LivermoreHistoric Preservation Landmark SiteDedicated July 1998
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBMR_veterans-memorial-building_Livermore-CA.html
Donated to Alameda County by Livermore Post, American LegionCity of Livermore Historic Preservation Heritage SiteDedicated July 1996Operated by Livermore Area Recreation and Park District
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMBME_carnegie-library_Livermore-CA.html
Livermore Public City Library1911 to 1966 City of Livermore Historic Preservation Landmark SiteDedicated July 1996Operated by Livermore Area Recreation and Park DistrictNearby Rededication Plaque reads:Andrew J. Carnegie BuildingConstructed 191…