Hayward, California
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English: Hayward, California is a city in the state of California, United States, within the San Francisco Bay Area
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Around the city
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downtown Hayward
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roundabout, South Hayward
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City Hall
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water tower
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Hayward City Center Building (abandoned)
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Moreau Catholic High School
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former Mervyns headquarters
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San Lorenzo Creek, downtown Hayward
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circular mausoleum, Chapel of the Chimes Memorial Park
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Hayward Hall of Justice, Alameda County Superior Court building
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Chabot Junior College
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Old building (near Chabot College)
National Historic Places
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Green Shutter Hotel
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Eden Congregational Church
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Meek Mansion, Cherryland (historically linked to Hayward)
Aerial photographs
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Chabot College
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Hayward Executive Airport
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Hayward Executive Airport
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Palma Ceia Park and Nimitz Freeway at West Tennyson Avenue
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Weekes Memorial Park and Nimitz Freeway at West Tennyson Avenue
Parks
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Hayward Plunge
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Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center
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Portuguese Park
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Hayward Japanese Gardens
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salt marshes (former salt ponds)
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Garin Park
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Long-billed Curlew, Hayward shoreline
California State University, East Bay (formerly California State University, Hayward)
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Warren Hall
Historic images
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mill destroyed by the 1868 Hayward Earthquake
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Hayward High student, Italian American, 1940
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Hayward youth, applying for surplus commodities, 1940
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newspaper display, May 1942
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Japanese American farm owner, May 1942
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Japanese American citizen awaiting evacuation, May 8, 1942