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Join local guides Andy Carpentier and Kara Nielsen in Central East Oakland—near Mills College—to explore the legacy of 1920s housing developer and architect, Hillen & Dixon. Their Modest Mansions first appeared a century ago along Morse Drive, then two years later culminated with a unique collection of homes on Picardy Drive, a block away. Picardy Drive, called Normandy Gardens in that era, retains much of its original design and Storybook Bungalow charm; it’s also considered Oakland’s Christmas Tree Lane for its annual holiday lighting traditions. The tour will include excerpts from Hillen & Dixon’s published works—with photographs and plans—of College Court homes, reaching the century mark this year, and a visit inside a few homes to observe the interior details. A level walk. —Andy Carpentier & Kara Nielsen
Meeting Location: 2800 55th Ave.
Tour Guides: Andy Carpentier & Kara Nielsen
Accessibility Note: Easy; a level walk.
NOTES:
PLEASE MEET 15 MINUTES BEFORE listed time to allow for registration.
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