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Location of Alameda County in California. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Alameda County, California, United States.
Trevarno is a section of Livermore, Alameda County, California, built by a Cornish company, based at Trevarno, near Helston, manufacturing safety fuses. It is between First Street and the railroad and lies at an elevation of 535 feet (163 m). Trevarno is Cornish and means "farm/settlement of Varno". For more information, see Cornish surnames.
Hagemann Ranch Historic District is a 19th-century historic district containing a farmhouse and ranch located in Livermore, California. Within the district, the agricultural past in Livermore Valley can be remembered. It is owned and managed by the Livermore Heritage Guild, and is open to the public once a month. [2]
Ale Industries in Oakland [7] [8] Altamont Beer Works in Livermore [9] Bison Brewing in Berkeley (opened 1997, closed 2008) [10] Buffalo Bill's Brewery in Hayward, the first brewpub licensed in California since Prohibition; Cleophus Quealy Beer Company in San Leandro [6] Diving Dog Brewhouse in Oakland [11] Drake's Brewing Company in San Leandro
By 1876 the town had grown and a fire company, churches, a bank, and a library were built. Livermore was officially incorporated by the state as a city in April 1876. [21] During Livermore's early years, before and after it was incorporated, it was well known for large hotels that graced the downtown street corners, before new buildings ...
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It is made of bricks from the Livermore Fire Brick Company, with marble floors. When first opened, it functioned as the San Francisco's Bank of Italy's 13th branch till 1957. The building then became The City of Livermore's City Hall from 1957 to 1978. The building later became Bank of America's thirteenth branch till 1991.
Meanwhile, Ulster Unionist MLA Doug Beattie said that Meehan being allowed temporary release is a "failure within the system", adding that "we fail sometimes to put victims first". 'Gentle soul'