San Antonio is a large
district
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in
Oakland
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,
California
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, encompassing the land east of
Lake Merritt to
Sausal Creek
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. It is one of the most diverse areas of the city. It takes its name from
Rancho San Antonio, the name of the land as granted to
Luís María Peralta
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by the last Spanish governor of California.
History
The settlement that became San Antonio began in 1851 when
J. B. Larue purchased Peralta's land west of San Antonio Creek.
The site was west of
Clinton
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.
Larue built a store and wharf and the community grew up around them.
The
San Francisco and Oakland Railroad built a station at San Antonio.
When the
Central Pacific Railroad
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took over the line in 1870, the name was changed to Brooklyn.
When the
Southern Pacific Railroad
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took over the line in 1883, the name was changed to East Oakland.
Clinton and San Antonio joined in 1856 to form a new town called
Brooklyn
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named after the ship that had brought
Mormon
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settlers to California in 1846.
Brooklyn joined with nearby
Lynn
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to incorporate in 1870 under the name Brooklyn.
In 1872, Brooklyn voters approved their city's annexation by Oakland.
Neighborhoods
The district is made up of a number of smaller neighborhoods, each with its own distinct personality, history and demographics.
*Bella Vista
*Cleveland Heights
*Clinton
*East Peralta/Eastlake
*Highland Park
*Highland Terrace
*Ivy Hill
*Jingletown
*Lynn
*Meadow Brook
*Merritt
*Oak Tree
*Rancho San Antonio
*Reservoir Hill
*Tuxedo
Cleveland Heights
Cleveland Heights, also known as Haddon Hill by local realtors, is located at the northwestern corner of the San Antonio district, perched on a hill overlooking
Lake Merritt. It was formerly the township of Brooklyn prior to its annexation by Oakland in 1909. The neighborhood is commonly known as the area encompassed by Lakeshore Avenue on Lake Merritt, East 18th Street, Park Boulevard, and MacArthur Boulevard/
I-580 MacArthur Freeway. The neighborhood includes
Oakland High School in the east corner of the neighborhood. It is commonly known as China Hill because of the large
Chinese
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population that lives there.
Eastlake
The Eastlake district, formerly known as East Peralta, comprises the area along International Blvd. between 1st and 14th Avenues. It is currently the site of an
ethnic enclave
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, housing many immigrants of
southeast Asia
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n origin. East 12th Street has a large
Vietnamese American population, and has many Vietnamese restaurants and businesses, giving it the nickname
Little Saigon, which he local Vietnamese Chamber of Commerce
is working to elevate into a formal designation by the city and to promote through a
Business Improvement District.
There is a Vietnamese American Community Center located at International Boulevard. There are also sizable populations of
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s and
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Highland Park
Highland Park is the area immediately surrounding
Highland Hospital, loosely bounded by 14th Avenue on the south, 10th Avenue to the north, East 31st Street to the east and Foothill Blvd to the west. It is known as Funktown to Oakland residents. The name Funktown derives from the name of a local gang Funktown USA that once occupied the area. The gang was a notorious rival of Felix Mitchell's 6-9 Mob as the two struggled for control over the East Oakland drug trade. As Funktown USA's membership dwindled in the late 1980s. East Oakland residents simply referred to the Highland Park and China Hill neighborhoods as "Funktown". Funktown's boundaries are east of 7th Avenue and west of 19th Avenue, South of East 31st Street and North of International Boulevard.
The majority of Highland Park's residents are
ethnic minorities, with a relatively even split between
Latinos,
Asians
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, and
African-Americans.
Jingletown
The subsection of the neighborhood adjacent to the
Oakland Estuary is called Jingletown, also called "JT" by East Oakland natives.
The name originated from long ago when there was a Portuguese community in the area and men would gather around on the street corners chatting amongst each other with their hands in their pockets jingling coins.
Lynn
Lynn was an early settlement, located northeast of Brooklyn.
In 1870, Lynn and Brooklyn incorporated as Brooklyn
In 1872, voters approved the annexation by
Oakland
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.
Lynn hosted a large shoe and boot factory, and was named after
Lynn, Massachusetts
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which also had a large footwear industry.
The Twomps
"The Twomps" is a local name for the neighborhood between 20th and 29th Avenues.
It is also known as "The Rolling '20s",
[ "The Roaring '20s",][ or "Murder Dubbs",][ references to its history of drug trafficking and gang violence.][
] The area was known as The Twomps in the 1980s, but became known as Murder Dubs in the early 1990s due to a dramatic rise in drug-related violence.[
The landmark avenue for the Twomps is 23rd Avenue, which also serves as the primary thoroughfare for which Twomps residents get to other main city boulevards. 23rd Avenue is heavily traveled on for its numerous stores, laundromats, and other neighborhood services.
]
References
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Neighborhoods in Oakland, California
Populated places established in 1851
El Camino Viejo
Little Saigons
1851 establishments in California