Oakland, California • Alameda County
The Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District is a collection of historic industrial buildings lining the Oakland waterfront, primarily built between the late 19th and mid-20th centuries. These structures represent the vital role Oakland played as a major shipping and industrial hub on the Pacific coast.
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Architecture
901-921 Washington St., Oakland, California
Literature
Joaquin Miller Rd. And Sanborn Dr., Oakland, California
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
1601-1605 Clay St., Oakland, California
Social History
1720 Macarthur Blvd., Oakland, California
Architecture
299 Third St., Oakland, California
Architecture
1433 12th Ave., Oakland, California
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