San Leandro

San Leandro, Alameda County, California, United States of America
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Ricky's Sports Theatre and Grill (Q7332017)
item type: restaurant
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Ricky's Sports Theatre and Grill was an Oakland Raiders themed sports bar located in San Leandro, California.

website: http://www.rickys.com

Casa de Estudillo (Q5047909)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Casa de Estudillo was a 19th-century adobe house, located in San Leandro, California. It was built by Don José Joaquín Estudillo, a member of the prominent Estudillo family of California.

Roberts Landing (Q7341137)
item type: human settlement / former populated place
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Roberts Landing was a settlement in Alameda County, California, now incorporated into the town of San Leandro. It is located at the mouth of San Lorenzo Creek on San Francisco Bay just west of the community of San Lorenzo. In the 19th century, it had warehouses and a wharf, and was used by farmers to ship their produce to the city of San Francisco. From 1906 to 1964, it was the site of an explosives manufacturing plant operated by the Trojan Powder Company. Following the plant's closure, the site was decontaminated. After protracted discussions, part was made into a housing development while a larger part was made an open space that is now also called the San Leandro Shoreline Marshlands.

USGS GNIS ID: 1682729

This item might be defunct. The English Wikipedia article is in these categories: Former populated places in California, Former settlements in Alameda County, California
Casa Peralta (Q14681713)
item type: house
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Casa Peralta is a historic home located at 384 W. Estudillo Ave. in San Leandro, California. The home was built in 1901 by Ludovino Peralta and originally had a Colonial Revival design. The original design included Tuscan columns, modillions, and a dentillated cornice, features which remain a part of the home. After Ludovino died, the home passed to her sister Maria and later to her niece Hermania Peralta Dargie. In 1927, Hermania hired Captain Antonio Martin to redesign the house in the style of the Peralta family's estate in Spain. Martin's design added a formal garden with a fountain, a front porch with tiles depicting scenes from Don Quixote, and a four-story tower.

NRHP reference number: 82002168; website: https://www.sanleandro.org/depts/library/about_us/history/casa.asp

Rancho San Leandro (Q7291261)
item type: Ranchos of California
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rancho San Leandro was a 6,830-acre (27.6 km2) Mexican land grant in present-day Alameda County, California given in 1842 by Governor Juan Alvarado to José Joaquín Estudillo. The grant extended along the east San Francisco Bay from San Leandro Creek south to San Lorenzo Creek, and encompassed present-day San Leandro.

USGS GNIS ID: 232427

Lorenzo Station (Q6680836)
item type: unincorporated community
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Lorenzo Station in Alameda County, California is located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-southeast of San Leandro, at an elevation of 33 feet (10 m).

USGS GNIS ID: 227654

Rancho San Antonio (Q7291221)
item type: Ranchos of California
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Rancho San Antonio, also known as the Peralta Grant, was a 44,800-acre (181 km2) land grant by Governor Pablo Vicente de Solá, the last Spanish governor of California, to Don Luís María Peralta, a sergeant in the Spanish Army and later, commissioner of the Pueblo of San José, in recognition of his forty years of service. The grant, issued on August 3, 1820, embraced the sites of the cities of San Leandro, Oakland, Alameda, Emeryville, Piedmont, Berkeley, and Albany.

Peralta Home (Q7166899)
item type: building
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Peralta Home, at 561 Lafayette Avenue in San Leandro was the first brick house built in Alameda County. It was constructed in the Spanish Colonial style in 1860 for Ignacio Peralta, early San Leandro Spanish settler, by W.P. Toler (Peralta's son-in-law).

NRHP reference number: 78000654

Mulford Landing, San Leandro, California (Q14683447)
item type: neighborhood
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

Mulford Landing is a neighborhood in San Leandro in Alameda County, California. It was formerly an unincorporated community. It southwest of Mulford Gardens, on San Francisco Bay. The San Leandro Marina city park and shoreline is located in this neighborhood as well as the Shoreline Recreation area, which hosts restaurants, boat launches, a hotel and a golf course.

San Leandro Oyster Beds (Q7414677)
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The San Leandro Oyster Beds in San Leandro, California, were the origin of the oyster industry in the U.S. state of California. During the 1890s, the oyster industry thrived until it became the single most important fishery in the state. According to the description provided by the California Office of Historic Preservation, Moses Wicks is supposed to have been the first to bring seed oysters around Cape Horn and implant them in the San Leandro beds. The oyster industry in San Francisco Bay was at its height around the turn of the 20th century. It reached a secondary peak by 1911 and then faded away because of polluted conditions of the bay.

California State Route 185 (Q758182)
item type: road
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

State Route 185 (SR 185) is a state highway in the San Francisco Bay Area of the U.S. state of California. It runs along sections of Mission Boulevard in Hayward, East 14th Street in San Leandro and International Boulevard in Oakland. At its south end, SR 185 connects with State Routes 92 and 238 in Hayward. At the north end of SR 185 at International Boulevard and 42nd Avenue, the short State Route 77 (SR 77) heads southwest to Interstate 880.

San Leandro Unified School District (Q8560662)
item type: school district
Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

San Leandro Unified School District is a publicly funded unified school district in San Leandro, Alameda County, California on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay, between Oakland to the northwest and Hayward to the southeast. The district has 12 schools and 447 teachers, with a total enrollment of 8,729 students in kindergarten through 12th grade.

website: http://www.sanleandro.k12.ca.us/