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16th street station in 2007 located in West Oakland
  • 16th Street Station, viewable at 16th and wood in West Oakland. Erected in 1912, this once prominent train station has a great façade. Going inside it is officially off limits as of now due to reconstruction because it suffered significant damage in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.
  • African American Museum & Library at Oakland, (at 14th Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way), www.oaklandlibrary.org/AAMLO. Check the AAMLO web site for information on special exhibits, programs and events, such as an African American walking tour of downtown Oakland.
  • Jack London Square, (west end of Broadway), www.jacklondonsquare.com. Open 24 hours. Oakland's principal tourist destination, Jack London Square has seen serious renovation over the years. Named after writer Jack London, the city's favorite son, the area was the original wharf district of Oakland and retains some of its maritime feel. The main attractions today are shopping and restaurants, though, and you may find yourself wondering how exactly JLS differs from a large waterfront mall.
  • Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak Street (at 10th; Lake Merritt BART station), (510) 238-2200, www.museumca.org. W-Sa 10AM-5PM, Su 12PM-5PM. A startlingly good museum dedicated to the art, history, and culture of California. The building itself is an admirable piece of architecture, and the exhibits are almost uniformly excellent and engaging. Well worth a visit. $8 ($5 for seniors and students; free second Su each month). Note that it is currently undergoing renovation with 3rd and 2nd level completely closed and with only 1st level open. Renovation is scheduled to complete at 2009 fall. Being both 2nd and 3rd levels are closed, it may be worth visiting only after the renovation.
  • Joaquin Miller Park, Joaquin Miller Road (entrance about 1 mile from highway 13), (510) 238-3481, www.oaklandnet.com/parks/facilities/parks_joaquin_miller.asp. A beautiful park in the Oakland hills, made up in part of "The Hights", the old estate of California poet Joaquin Miller. The park has some of the few remaining old-growth redwood groves in the East Bay. Lots of hiking and bike-riding opportunities. Free.
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USS Potomac
  • USS Potomac, Water Street (adjacent to Jack London Square), (510) 627-1215, www.usspotomac.org. Originally built as a Coast Guard Cutter, the Potomac was remodeled as Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidential yacht in 1936 and served in that role until his death in 1945. In 1941, a fishing trip on the Potomac served as a cover story for Roosevelt's secret meeting with Churchill in Newfoundland waters; this meeting led to the allied partnership during World War II and eventually to the formation of the United Nations. The ship is available for dockside tours We 10:30AM-3:30PM, F&Su noon-3:30PM. Historic cruises on the bay are available Apr-Oct Th&Sa; these must be booked with TicketWeb www.ticketweb.com or by calling (866) 468-3399.
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