Historical Places in Lower Lakewood Walnut Creek, CA

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Pardee Home Museum gallery

This historical home belonged to Governor Pardee, who with President Roosevelt as his close political mentor, co-founded the Progressive Party in Californ

Neighborhoods:
Central Oakland, Old Oakland, Downtown Oakland
Payment method:
check
Antioch Historical Society gallery

This was the first high school constructed in Contra Costa County. Supported by the Woman's Club of Antioch, the first joint communities bond was passed

Hayward Area Historical Society gallery

General Admission * Seniors (61+) $3 * Students and Kids over 5 $3 * Adults $5 * Kids under 4 are F

Neighborhood:
Downtown Hayward
Amenities:
Wheelchair accessible
Payment method:
check, amex, visa, all major credit cards, mastercard
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco gallery

The United States Federal Reserve System is the central bank of the United States. It was founded by Congress in 1913 to provide the nation with a safer, mo

Neighborhoods:
Northeast San Francisco, Financial District
Payment method:
all major credit cards, discover, mastercard, visa, check, amex, debit
Salesforce Tower gallery

Climb to the top of San Francisco’s tallest skyscraper to get panoramic views of the city and bay from 1,070 feet high. Created by renowned architect Cés