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Peralta Hacienda, East Oakland, CA.

EXPLORE-D!

 

Now a neighborhood museum/history center, celebrating the many ethnic communities that live in the vicinity of Fruitvale Avenue in Oakland. The property has a fascinating history as the adobe home of Antonio Peralta, a son of the original Spanish-Mexican land grant holder of the area that has become Oakland. This was his second house. Here are some highlights of the story:

 

1840--Antonio Peralta builds a large adobe home. He also builds a tall adobe wall enclosing approximately 2½ acres around his garden and a number of one-story lean-to houses along the inside of the wall to accommodate visitors and laborers.

1870--Antonio Peralta builds Italianate Victorian farmhouse, which is the house we see here (much restored).

 

It was saved from demolition and turned into a history center and interpretive landscape.

www.peraltahacienda.org/pages/main.php?pageid=1&pagec...

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