Camino of Rancho San Antonio

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Camino of Rancho San Antonio
Camino of Rancho San Antonio.jpg
LocationSW corner of Oakland and Santa Clara Aves.
Oakland, California
Coordinates37°49′28″N 122°15′32″W / 37.824444°N 122.258889°W / 37.824444; -122.258889Coordinates: 37°49′28″N 122°15′32″W / 37.824444°N 122.258889°W / 37.824444; -122.258889
DesignatedMarch 22, 1939[1]
Reference no.299[1]
Camino of Rancho San Antonio is located in Oakland, California
Camino of Rancho San Antonio
Location in Oakland/East Bay

The Camino of Rancho San Antonio is a former road that was located in Alameda County, California. The camino originally reached from Fruitvale to Mission San José.[1] It eventually expanded to travel from the Temescal area of Oakland to San Pablo.[1]

History[]

The historical road transported users from Fruitvale to Mission San José. Eventually, it expanded further north through Oakland to the Temescal neighborhood, and the towns of San Leandro and San Lorenzo, and finally San Pablo.[2]

A portion of the old camino was visible, as depressions left from wheels that once used the road, until 1870 around 60 Santa Clara Avenue in Oakland. A section of Santa Clara Avenue, near Grand Avenue to Harrison Street, travels along the camino route.[2]

Legacy[]

Camino of Rancho San Antonio is no longer a functioning road. It is listed on the California Historical Landmarks listing as #299.[1]

See also[]

  • California 1.svg California Roads portal
  • SF From Marin Highlands3.jpg San Francisco Bay Area portal

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e "Camino of Rancho San Antonio". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-05.
  2. ^ a b Abeloe, William N. (1966). Historic Spots in California (3rd ed.). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-8047-4020-3. Retrieved August 29, 2012.
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