Free Walking Sightseeing Tour #1 in Oakland, United States

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Number of sights 9 sights
Distance 6 km
Ascend 148 m
Descend 143 m

Explore Oakland in United States with this free self-guided walking tour. The map shows the route of the tour. Below is a list of attractions, including their details.

Activities in OaklandIndividual Sights in Oakland

Sight 1: American Bag Building

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American Bag and Union Hide Company Building is a historical warehouse building in Oakland, California. The American Bag and Union Hide Company building was built in 1917. The American Bag and Union Hide Company building was listed to the National Register of Historic Places on January 10, 2007. Leonard H. Thomas (1882–1967) designed the American Bag and Union Hide Company building. Thomas also designed the Hotel Harrison and the Swan's Market building, also on the National Register. Thomas' family are makers of the Thomas Guides. The building was remodeled in 1994 and 1995 by Marianne and Ron Dreisbach. American Bag and Union Hide Company was an early manufacturer of vacuum cleaners and mending machines. American Bag and Union Hide Company used cotton burlap bags sold as Guaranteed Amerbags. American Bag and Union Hide Company is a brick building noted for the use of three-dimensional polychrome brickwork in its early 20th century utilitarian architectural style. The building was American Bag Co.-Union Hide Co. headquarters from 1912 to 1988. The company is now in Walnut Creek, California. A marker was place at the 299 Third Street Oakland building site by the Jack London Neighborhood Association. The building is now a 4,400 square foot apartment-condo building in Jack London Square.

Wikipedia: American Bag Co.-Union Hide Co. (EN)

924 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 2: USS Potomac

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USS Potomac Copyright 2003 Christopher J. Wood Chris j wood at en.wikipedia / CC BY-SA 4.0

USS Potomac (AG-25), formerly USCGC Electra, was Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential yacht from 1936 until his death in 1945. On August 3, 1941, she played a decoy role while Roosevelt held a secret conference to develop the Atlantic Charter.

Wikipedia: USS Potomac (AG-25) (EN), Website, Heritage Website

107 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 3: Lightship Relief

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United States lightship Relief (WLV-605) is a lightvessel now serving as a museum ship in Oakland, California. Built in 1950, she is one of a small number of surviving lightships, and one of an even smaller number built specifically for the United States Coast Guard. Along with her sister ship, the WLV-604 Columbia, she is a good example of the last generation of lightships built. She was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1989.

Wikipedia: United States lightship Relief (WLV-605) (EN), Website, Heritage Website

1071 meters / 13 minutes

Sight 4: The MADE

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The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment is an Oakland, California, museum dedicated to digital art and gaming, with fully playable gaming exhibits. Its mission is to collect and curate video games, digital media concept art, and gaming systems, to teach the public about digital art and the process of gaming creation.

Wikipedia: Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment (EN), Website

707 meters / 8 minutes

Sight 5: African American Museum & Library

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African American Museum & Library Oakland Public Library / CC BY-SA 3.0

The African American Museum and Library at Oakland (AAMLO) is a museum and non-circulating library in the Oakland Public Library system dedicated to preserving African American history, experiences and culture. Located on 14th Street in Downtown Oakland, it contains an extensive archival collection of such artifacts as diaries, correspondence, photos, and periodicals.

Wikipedia: African American Museum and Library at Oakland (EN)

47 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 6: First Unitarian Church of Oakland

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First Unitarian Church of Oakland

The First Unitarian Church of Oakland is located in western Downtown Oakland, California. It is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association.

Wikipedia: First Unitarian Church of Oakland (EN), Website

1113 meters / 13 minutes

Sight 7: Malonga Casquelourd Center for the Arts

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The Lakeside Apartments District neighborhood, also known as The Gold Coast, and simply as The Lakeside, is one of Oakland's historic residential neighborhoods between the Downtown district and Lake Merritt. In the context of a Cultural Heritage Survey, the City of Oakland officially named most of the blocks of the neighborhood "The Lakeside Apartments District," and designated it as a local historic district with architecturally significant historic places, and Areas of Primary Importance (APIs). The greater neighborhood includes the interior blocks officially designated as a local historic district and the 'Gold Coast' peripheral areas along Lakeside Drive, 20th Street, and the west edge of Lake Merritt, areas closer to 14th Street and the Civic Center district, and blocks adjacent to downtown along Harrison Street.

Wikipedia: Lakeside Apartments District, Oakland, California (EN)

1189 meters / 14 minutes

Sight 8: Paramount Theater

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Paramount Theater

The Paramount Theatre is a 3,040-seat Art Deco concert hall located at 2025 Broadway in Downtown Oakland. When it was built in 1931, it was the largest multi-purpose theater on the West Coast, seating 3,476. Today, the Paramount is the home of the Oakland East Bay Symphony and the Oakland Ballet. It regularly plays host to R&B, jazz, blues, pop, rock, gospel, classical music, as well as ballets, plays, stand-up comedy, lecture series, special events, and screenings of classic movies from Hollywood's Golden Era.

Wikipedia: Paramount Theatre (Oakland, California) (EN), Website

888 meters / 11 minutes

Sight 9: Temple Sinai

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Temple Sinai is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located at 2808 Summit Street in Oakland, California, in the United States. Founded in 1875, it is the oldest Jewish congregation in the East San Francisco Bay region.

Wikipedia: Temple Sinai (Oakland, California) (EN), Website

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