- Alameda, California - Wikipedia
Alameda ( ˌæləˈmiːdə ⓘ AL-ə-MEE-də; Spanish: [alaˈmeða]; Spanish for "tree-lined path") is a city in Alameda County, California, United States, located in the East Bay region of the Bay Area
- HOME | City of Alameda
The City of Alameda is launching a major renovation project for the Civic Center Parking Structure at Oak and Central This modernization effort is designed to significantly improve safety, accessibility, and overall usability for the community, while addressing long-standing maintenance needs
- Alameda | California, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
It lies on a 6 5-mile- (11-km-) long by 1-mile- (1 6-km-) wide island in San Francisco Bay, across the Oakland Harbor Channel from Oakland, with which it is connected by bridges and underground tunnels The site was originally a peninsula that was part of Rancho San Antonio
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Discover the most fun things to do in Alameda from the beach, to paddle boarding, to museums, and more You'll love all Alameda has to offer!
- Alameda Post - News for Alameda, CA
The Alameda Post is Alameda's online news and information source We are nonprofit, independent, community-produced, and community-focused
- The Absolute Best Things to Do in Alameda [Updated 2025]
With the charming blend of history, culture, and stunning waterfront views, Alameda offers a treasure trove of activities that cater to everyone I've explored twelve must-see spots that showcase the unique essence of this beautiful island city
- Top Things to Do in Alameda
Downtown Alameda is the vibrant commercial, cultural, and civic center of Alameda, California Over 450 locally-owned businesses are located in the historic shopping district -- restaurants, shops…
- About Us | Alameda County
Alameda County, California, was established in 1853 The County was created from the territory of two counties created in 1850: Contra Costa and Santa Clara It was given the local name for the region, Alameda, which translated loosely as "a grove of poplars "
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