Oakland, California • Alameda County
The California Cotton Mills Company Factory in Oakland, California, is a substantial industrial complex. Its brick buildings, featuring prominent arched windows and sawtooth roofs, represent typical early 20th-century factory architecture designed for efficient manufacturing and natural light. The site was once a major hub for textile production.
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1433 12th Ave., Oakland, California
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