Oakland Park — is the name of several places in the United States: Albert Oakland Park in Columbia, Missouri Oakland Park, Florida, a city Oakland Park, Missouri, a former village Oakland Park, New Jersey, a temporary home (two games in 1889) of the New York… … Wikipedia
Oakland Tribune — The July 27, 2005 front page of The Oakland Tribune Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner MediaNews Group … Wikipedia
Oakland, Manitoba — Oakland is a rural municipality in the province of Manitoba in Western Canada. The separately administered village of Wawanesa lies within the geographical borders of Oakland R.M., in its southeastern part. Education Stratherne School was… … Wikipedia
Albert L. Farr — (late 19th c. 1947) was a San Francisco residential architect who designed homes in the Craftsman and Georgian styles. BiographyBorn in Omaha, Nebraska, he grew up in Yokohama, Japan. The Farr family returned to the United States in 1891, and… … Wikipedia
Oakland Museum of California — Early Oakland (1867) at 7th and Adeline Streets, by William Keith … Wikipedia
Oakland Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania — For other places with the same name, see Oakland Township. Oakland Township, Venango County, Pennsylvania Township … Wikipedia
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Books about Oakland, California — grouped by genre and listed by publication date. Along with commercially published works primarily focused on aspects of Oakland, this list also includes some regional and state wide titles with substantial coverage of Oakland; some booklets and… … Wikipedia
List of people from Oakland, California — This is a listing of famous and notable people who were either born in, or have lived in, Oakland, California.Entertainment*Mahershalalhashbaz Ali ndash; actor *Eddie Anderson ndash; actor *Max Baer, Jr. ndash; actor, film director *Pamela Blake… … Wikipedia
Temple Sinai (Oakland, California) — Temple Sinai … Wikipedia