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Welcome to Alameda Alameda We invite you to stroll along Park and Webster Streets and discover excellent shopping and dining, or enjoy the bicycle and pedestrian paths that complement our natural open spaces. Alameda's waterfronts, in the heart of the San Francisco Bay, offer beaches, bird refuges, and spectacular views of the San Francisco skyline and the East Bay hills. We welcome you to browse www.alamedaca.gov for a complete overview of our friendly island community. WINE & SPIRITS TASTING WINE & SPIRITS TASTING ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT OUTDOOR RECREATION OUTDOOR RECREATION SHOP & DINE SHOP & DINE VISIT HISTORICAL SITES VISIT HISTORICAL SITES FAIRS & FESTIVALS FAIRS & FESTIVALS Alameda Point Antiques Faire—the largest antiques show in Northern California, 1st Sunday of the month. West End Flea Market—Saturdays at the College of Alameda. Friday Art Walk—2nd Friday of each month. Downtown Alameda Craſt & Wine Spring Festival —Mother’s Day weekend. Sand Castle and Sand Sculpture Contest—June happening at Crown Memorial State Beach. Concerts at the Cove—free summer concert series, 2nd Friday of June, July, and August. Mayor’s 4th of July Parade—the largest Independence Day parade in the nation. Downtown Alameda’s Art & Wine Faire—last weekend of July. e JAM—two-day weekend Webster Street Festival, held Father's Day weekend. Downtown Alameda Classic Car Show —2nd Saturday in October. Christmas Tree Lane—annual ompson Avenue tradition since 1938; 55 decorated houses with luminous winter dreamscape. Alameda City Hall 2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Room 120 Alameda, CA 94501 (510) 747-6890 Office Hours: M- 8am – 6pm www.alamedaca.gov/visitors Alameda Chamber of Commerce (510) 522-0414 FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT TOURS TOURS Walking Tour—held in August, with year-round self-guided tours alameda-preservation.org Chicken Coop Bicycling Tour—May event bikealameda.org Legacy Home Tour—organized by the Alameda Museum in September alameda-home-tour.org Holiday Home Tour—held in December alamedaholidayhometour.info Self-Guided Historical Tours—visit the Alameda Museum for a wide selection of books on local architecture and history. alamedamuseum.org/ WWW.ALAMEDACA.GOV WWW.ALAMEDACA.GOV VISITOR’S GUIDE VISITOR’S GUIDE

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Page 1: Alameda Point Antiques Faire AlamedaAlameda · 16 Downtown Alameda—range of high-quality and casual retail and dining with a vibrant evening scene in the historic Park Street district

Welcome toAlamedaAlameda

We invite you to stroll along Park and

Webster Streets and discover excellent

shopping and dining, or enjoy the bicycle

and pedestrian paths that complement

our natural open spaces. Alameda's

waterfronts, in the heart of the

San Francisco Bay, offer beaches, bird

refuges, and spectacular views of the

San Francisco skyline and the East Bay

hills. We welcome you to browse

www.alamedaca.gov for a complete

overview of our friendly

island community.

WINE & SPIRITS TASTINGWINE & SPIRITS TASTING

ENTERTAINMENTENTERTAINMENT

OUTDOOR RECREATIONOUTDOOR RECREATION

SHOP & DINESHOP & DINE

VISIT HISTORICAL SITESVISIT HISTORICAL SITES

FAIRS & FESTIVALSFAIRS & FESTIVALS

• Alameda Point Antiques Faire—the largest antiques show in

Northern California, 1st Sunday of the month.

• West End Flea Market—Saturdays at the College of Alameda.

• Friday Art Walk—2nd Friday of each month.

• Downtown Alameda Craft & Wine Spring Festival —Mother’s

Day weekend.

• Sand Castle and Sand Sculpture Contest—June happening at

Crown Memorial State Beach.

• Concerts at the Cove—free summer concert series, 2nd Friday

of June, July, and August.

• Mayor’s 4th of July Parade—the largest Independence Day

parade in the nation.

• Downtown Alameda’s Art & Wine Faire—last weekend of July.

• The JAM—two-day weekend Webster Street Festival, held

Father's Day weekend.

• Downtown Alameda Classic Car Show —2nd Saturday in

October.

• Christmas Tree Lane—annual Thompson Avenue tradition since

1938; 55 decorated houses with luminous winter dreamscape.

Alameda City Hall2263 Santa Clara Avenue, Room 120Alameda, CA 94501(510) 747-6890Office Hours: M-Th 8am – 6pmwww.alamedaca.gov/visitors

Alameda Chamber of Commerce(510) 522-0414

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACTFOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT

TOURSTOURS

• Walking Tour—held in August, with year-round self-guided

tours alameda-preservation.org

• Chicken Coop Bicycling Tour—May event

bikealameda.org

• Legacy Home Tour—organized by the Alameda Museum in

September alameda-home-tour.org

• Holiday Home Tour—held in December

alamedaholidayhometour.info

• Self-Guided Historical Tours—visit the Alameda Museum

for a wide selection of books on local architecture and history.

alamedamuseum.org/

WWW.ALAMEDACA .GOVWWW.ALAMEDACA .GOV

VISITOR’S GUIDEVISITOR’S GUIDE

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ENTERTAINMENTENTERTAINMENT MUSEUMSMUSEUMS

19 USS Hornet Museum—the famous aircraft carrier now moored at

Alameda Point.

707 W Hornet Ave, (510) 521-8448, M-Su: 10am - 5pm

20 Pacific Pinball Museum—play on historic pinball machines.

1510 Webster St, (510) 769-1349

Tu-Th: 2 - 9pm, F: 2pm - midnight, Sa: 11am - midnight, Su: 11am - 9pm

21 Alameda Museum—documents and artifacts representing the city of

Alameda's history.

2324 Alameda Ave, (510) 521-1233

W-F&Su: 1:30pm - 4pm, Sa: 11am - 4pm

22 Meyers House & Garden—Colonial Revival house, built in 1897.

2021 Alameda Ave, (510) 521-1233, every 2nd and 4th Saturday, 1 - 4pm

23 Alameda Naval Air Station Museum—artifacts and exhibits of the former

Alameda Naval Air Station.

2151 Ferry Pt #77, (510) 522-4262, Sa&Su: 10am - 4pm

24 California Historical Radio Society - Radio Central—learn about the

history of radio broadcasting.

2152 Central Ave, (510) 522-1974, Sa: 9am - 3pm,

or by appointment

MARINASMARINAS

ACCOMMODATIONS ACCOMMODATIONS

1 Hampton Inn & Suites1700 Harbor Bay Pkwy, (510) 521-4500

2 Hawthorn Suites1628 Webster St, (510) 522-1000

3 Extended Stay America1350 Marina Village Pkwy, (510) 864-1333

4 Extended Stay America1260 S Loop Rd, (510) 769-7000

5 Coral Reef Inn & Suites400 Park St, (510) 521-2330

6 Rodeway Inn1925 Webster St, (510) 521-8400

7 Marina Village Inn1151 Pacific Marina, (510) 523-9450

College of

Alameda

OUTDOOR RECREATIONOUTDOOR RECREATION

31 Crown Memorial Beach—2.5-mile

beach, with sand dunes bordering a

bicycle trail; recognized by Sunset Magazine as “one of the best spots in the

region for windsurfing and

kite-boarding.”

32 Crab Cove Visitor Center—exhibits

for all ages.

1252 McKay Ave,

(510) 544-3187, W-Su: 10am – 5pm

33 Chuck Corica Golf Complex—two

18-hole courses, a nine-hole par 3

course, driving range, pro shop and

restaurant.

1 Clubhouse Memorial Rd,

(510) 747-7800

www.alamedagolf.com

34 Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary—home to

migrating shorebirds, ducks, pelicans,

cormorants, egrets, and herons.

35 Alameda Skate Park

36 Bill Osborne Model Airplane Field37 Boardsports School and Shop—rentals

and classes for kite-boarding,

windsurfing, and more.

600 Westline Dr, (415) 385-1224

38 Pedal Beach—bike rentals at the beach.

Choose between cruisers, tandems, and

cargos; helmets are included.

South Shore Ctr, (510) 303-8823

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Ferry Terminalsanfranciscobayferry.com/schedules

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8 Rhythmix Cultural Works—community cultural art

center featuring dance, music, and theater

performances.

2513 Blanding Ave, (510) 865-5060

9 Altarena Playhouse—the oldest community theater

in the Bay Area, with intimate stagings of plays,

musicals, and revues.

1409 High St, (510) 523-1553

10 Historic Alameda Theatre and Cineplex—beautifully

renovated 1932 art deco picture palace with an

adjoining seven-screen cineplex.

2317 Central Ave, (510) 769-3456

11 Frank Bette Center for the Arts1601 Paru St, (510) 523-6957

12 Alameda Art Association2242 S Shore Center, (510) 523-4475

13 High Scores Arcade1414 Park St, (609) 468-3083

14 Subpar Miniature Golf 1511 Park St, (510) 521-4653

SHOPPING & RESTAURANTSSHOPPING & RESTAURANTS

15 South Shore Shopping Center—sun-filled promenades and a relaxing atmosphere

immediately adjacent to the San Francisco Bay. alamedasouthshorecenter.com

16 Downtown Alameda—range of high-quality and casual retail and dining with a

vibrant evening scene in the historic Park Street district. downtownalameda.com

17 Webster Street—unique collectible and hobby shops, ethnic restaurants.

westalamedabusiness.com

18 Alameda Landing—a Target-anchored shopping center, with exciting restaurants

and retailers. alamedalanding.com.

39 Alameda Marina1815 Clement Ave, (510) 521-1133

M-F: 8:30am - 5pm, Sa&Su: 9:30am - 5pm

40 Ballena Isle Marina1150 Ballena Blvd, (510) 523-5528

41 Fortman Marina1535 Buena Vista Ave, (510) 522-9080

42 Grand Marina (Public Boat Ramp)

2099 Grand St, (510) 865-1240

M-Su: 9am - 5pm

43 Marina Village Yacht Harbor1030 Marina Village Pkwy, (510) 521-0905

M-Su: 8:30am - 5pm

44 Mariner Square Marina & Drystack2415 Mariner Square Dr, (510) 521-2727

M-Su: 9am - 5pm

45 Pacific Marina (Oakland Yacht Club)

1101 Pacific Marina, (510) 522-6868

46 Encinal Boat Ramp (Public Boat Ramp)

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LOCAL WINERIES, BREWERIES, & MORELOCAL WINERIES, BREWERIES, & MORE

25 Rock Wall Wine Company2301 Monarch St, (510) 522-5700

M-F 11:30am - 8pm,

Sa&Su 11:30am - 6pm

26 Faction Brewing Company2501 Monarch St, (510) 523-2739

W-Sa: 12pm - 8pm, Su: 12pm - 6pm

27 St. George Spirits2601 Monarch St, (510) 769-1601

W-Sa: 12pm - 7pm, Su: 12pm - 5pm

28 Building 43 Winery2440 Monarch St, (510) 263-0399

F: 2pm - 7pm, Sa: 12pm - 7pm,

Su 12pm - 6pm

29 Hangar 1 Vodka 2505 Monarch St

Tasting room hours coming in early 2016

30 Alameda Island Brewing Company 1716 Park St, (510) 217-8885

W&Thu: 4pm - 8pm, F: 2pm - 9pm

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