Alameda, California
Alameda is a city located in Alameda County, California. It is a city on a small island of the same name next to Oakland, California in the San Francisco Bay. An additional part of the city is on Bay Farm Island, which it shares with the Oakland International Airport. The city has a small town feel with its Victorian homes and tree lined neighborhoods. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 72,259. The city was founded on June 6, 1853.
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Alameda County, California - Oakland - California - San Francisco Bay - Oakland International Airport - 2000
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Alameda was not originally an island as it was originally a land extension of Oakland. The need for expanded shipping facilities in the late 19th century in both cities, led to a shipping and tidal channel that was dug between the two cities in 1902 leading to Alameda becoming an "island" with most of the dug up soil used to fill in some sections of Alameda.
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Today the island consists of the main original section that is bookended by the former Naval Air Station and Bay Farm Island which is actually part of the mainland proper. Both of these ends are built on artificial hydraulic landfill on top of the bay's muddy bottom.
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Naval Air Station - Bay Farm Island
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The Naval Air Station Alameda was decomissioned and is in process of being turned over to the City of Alameda for civilian development. The area of the former NAS is now known as "Alameda Point". Portions of Alameda Point are now in commercial use, but the transfer process has been slowed down by disputes between the Navy and the City regarding payment for environmental cleanup of the land.
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Vehicle access to the island is via three bridges to Oakland, a bridge to Bay Farm Island, and two one-way tunnels to Oakland's Chinatown. The bridges at Fruitvale Ave, High Street and Park Street and the tunnels at Webster Street and Harrison Street (the latter called the "Posey tube") connect Alameda and Oakland. Public transportation includes the AC Transit buses, including express buses to San Francisco, and two ferry services-- the Alameda-Oakland Ferry and the Harbor Bay Ferry. The island is also close to the BART train service.
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AC Transit - San Francisco - Alameda-Oakland Ferry - Harbor Bay Ferry - BART
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Even though the island is just minutes off Interstate 880, the speed limit on the island is 25 mph (40 km/h) on almost every road. Many unaware drivers fail to slow down after exiting the highway. Groups like Pedestrian Friendly Alameda and BikeAlameda advocate stronger enforcement of speeding laws.
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Due to its proximity to the Bay, wind surfers and kite surfers can often be seen along Crown Memorial State Beach. From the beach you also have views of the San Francisco skyline and the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.
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Wind surfer - Kite surfer - San Francisco - San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
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One of the recent attractions is the aircraft carrier USS Hornet, a museum ship at the former Naval Air Station. The disused base and the streets of nearby Oakland were used to film the underground city and motorcycle chase sequences in The Matrix Reloaded (2003). The Posey tube was used, with other Bay Area tunnels, in the filming of the 1970 version of THX-1138.
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Aircraft carrier - USS ''Hornet'' - Museum ship - Naval Air Station - Motorcycle - The Matrix Reloaded - 2003 - 1970 - THX-1138
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One of Alameda's most famous residents is General James Doolittle who won the medal of honor for his bombing of Japan during WWII. Alameda is also the hometown of baseball greats Willie Stargell, Jimmy Rollins and Dontrelle Willis. Because of its active naval base, many people in naval families, such as Tom Hanks and Jim Morrison lived in Alameda briefly during their lives. The current President of the California State Senate Don Perata lives in Alameda.
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General James Doolittle - Willie Stargell - Jimmy Rollins - Dontrelle Willis - Tom Hanks - Jim Morrison - Don Perata
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