Selections from the Oakland Tribune Archives

Selections from the Oakland Tribune Archives

By Annalee Allen
Paperback – Illustrated
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The landmark Oakland Tribune clock tower has been telling the time in neon in downtown Oakland since it was built in 1923, but the paper itself first appeared on city streets as early as 1874. For over a half century, the paper was owned and published by the influential and civic-minded Knowland family, who spearheaded efforts to modernize the Port of Oakland, construct the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge, and establish a regional park system for Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Following the Loma Prieta earthquake, the damaged clock tower on Thirteenth Street-where Harry Houdini once hung by his heels above gawking crowds on Broadway-was sadly vacant, but today it is once again busy with the buzz and bustle of the newsroom.

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Publish date October 30, 2006
Publisher Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Format Paperback
Pages 128
ISBN 9780738546780
073854678X

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