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Oakland (Postcard History) Annalee Allen
Oakland (Postcard History)
Annalee Allen
Oakland became a transportation and industrial hub in the late 19th century as its oak-studded ranches and fruit orchards evolved into urban neighborhoods. Just as the postcard was born at the 1893 Chicago Columbian Exposition, Oakland began its transformation into a major city. As postcards grew in popularity, Oakland grew astride, led by two ambitious mayors, Frank K. Mott and John L. Davie. Mott, a proponent of the "City Beautiful" movement, fostered the creation of grand boulevards and imposing civic buildings, while his successor Davie oversaw expansion of the port, a regional parks system, and one of the first commercial airports in the nation. All of these, along with picturesque Lake Merritt, made excellent subjects for hundreds of postcards.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | August 17, 2005 |
| ISBN13 | 9780738530147 |
| Publishers | Arcadia Publishing |
| Pages | 128 |
| Dimensions | 165 × 8 × 235 mm · 299 g |
| Language | English |
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