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Downtown Brooklyn

Oakland’s American origins date from the 1840s when redwoods logged in the Oakland hills were shipped from the foot of 13th Avenue. This tour begins at the 1856 shoreline and explores commercial and government buildings, homes and churches in this historic part of Oakland. A long, level walk. Wheelchair accessible.

Tour Leader: Kathleen DiGiovanni

Meet: Vantage Point Park, foot of 13th Avenue at E. 12th Street

Bio: Kathleen Leles DiGiovanni is a long-time Oakland Heritage Alliance walking tour leader and a regular contributor to the OHA News. A former librarian at the Oakland Public Library, Kathleen logged thousands of hours working in the Oakland History Center, promoting and guiding exploration of Oakland's history through the library's rich resources. As much as she loved her work, she is now working at being happily retired. In addition to this year's Lakeside Park and Brooklyn tours, Kathleen has also led walking tours for OHA in Fernwood, Glenview, and Montclair Village and Oakland Women’s History tours. 

NOTES:
• PLEASE MEET 15 MINUTES BEFORE listed time to allow for registration. 

• Comfortable walking shoes, sun hats and sunscreen are recommended. Bring water. 

• Vouchers, limited-income accommodation, and any other special circumstances will be handled onsite at the starting point on the day of the walking tour. Check your email the morning of the walking tour for any last-minute changes, clarifications, or cancellation. 

• Due to the ongoing presence of Covid, we will continue to make masks available. If you feel ill the day of a tour, please stay home. If after a tour, you become ill and test positive, please let us know as soon as possible. Thank you. 

• If you need assistance navigating Eventbrite, please reach out to us at info@oaklandheritage.org or call our office at (510) 763-9218 and we’d be happy to help.

• Please check out the profiles of tour leaders. We are grateful for their skill and generosity.

• These tours support Oakland Heritage Alliance, a non-profit that tells Oakland’s story through walking tours, lectures, newsletters and advocacy. We welcome volunteers and new members!

• THESE TOURS ARE BASED IN PART on the research of the Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey, a project of the City of Oakland Strategic Planning Division, and the resources of the Oakland History Center, 2nd floor, Oakland Main Library. 

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