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Liberty Hall (Oakland, California)

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The annex, a utilitarian wood frame structure measuring 30' wide by 51' deep, has a low-sloped, trussed roof concealed behind a false front clad in wood siding. It incorporates remnants of the building's history, such as the eastern wall and part of a stable. Historical records suggest that the space
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topped by dentils and crown molding. Notably, over the entrance on the north elevation, there is a bullseye motif flanked by brackets. The main cornice brackets, mostly intact, feature a pattern of two rows of overlapping rings. Additionally, a partly bracketed belt course at the second-floor level
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On the street-facing elevations, original double-hung windows adorn the first and second stories, topped by molded hoods supported by decorative brackets. Each upper-story window opening is slightly arched, with raised panels between the hood brackets, displaying stylized floral motifs. The corner
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with umbrella-like roofs on the second floor, extending from the northwest and southwest corners, as well as a drive-through bay at the southern end. A single-room, false front addition built in 1932 extends the frontage on 8th Street to 58'. Presently, the building is in a state of disrepair,
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The exterior is clad in rustic siding, matching the original siding, albeit with slight differences. Notably, the northeast corner features quoins at the second story, and decorative cast iron vents adorn the west side just below the bracketed belt cornice.
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The truncated hip roof features two small dormers, one facing south and the other east, covered with composition shingles. Galvanized sheet metal covers the roofs over the projecting corner bays, while the one-story addition has a built-up roof.
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evident from broken windows and weathered exterior surfaces. Nevertheless, it retains much of its original character, seamlessly blending the 1928 alterations and the 1932 addition.
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and Garvey Day. A fire burnt the building's roof in 1931, and the UNIA's activism in Oakland declined afterward. The organization sold the building in 1933.
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and a rectangular layout with 28' frontage on 8th Street and 74' on Chester Street. Noteworthy architectural elements include
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encircling the entirety of its two stories, including the projecting corner bay windows. This cornice boasts a paneled
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Liberty Hall, erected in 1877 as a corner store and flat before being repurposed into a
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took over the building. The International Peace Mission was a religious movement led by
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and fry kettle at the rear of the store, directly accessible from the drive-through.
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property in Alameda County, California on the National Register of Historic Places
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on Chester Street to access the stable. Sanborn maps indicate the presence of a
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by his followers, was known for hosting free banquets at his home during the
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hall by 1928, is a standalone, two-story structure featuring a partial
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Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
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is a historic meeting hall used by African-American organizations in
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Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in California
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After the UNIA left the building, one of Oakland's chapters of the
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National Register of Historic Places in Oakland, California
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The building is adorned with a classical bracketed main
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Alameda County, California building and structure stubs
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marks the former location of a removed wooden sidewalk
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Liberty Hall (Oakland, California) is located in Oakland, California
Liberty Hall (Oakland, California) is located in California
Liberty Hall (Oakland, California) is located in the United States
Oakland, California
37°48′23″N 122°17′40″W / 37.80639°N 122.29444°W / 37.80639; -122.29444
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Oakland
California
Italianate
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bracketed
cornice
frieze
dentils
hipped roof
Universal Negro Improvement Association
Marcus Garvey
Lincoln's Birthday
International Peace Mission movement
Father Divine
Second Coming
Great Depression
National Register of Historic Places
lodge
basement
attic
Oakland West BART station
Italianate design

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