Alameda Movers
Alameda County was created in 1853 from portions of Contra Costa and Santa Clara Counties. The county seat was originally at Alvarado. It was moved to San Leandro in 1856, and from there in 1873 to Oakland, where it has remained.
The poplar or cottonwood tree is the basis for the word Alameda, which means “a place where poplar trees grow” ; it was also used to describe a tree-lined road. The county’s name came from El Arroyo DeĀ la Alameda(Alameda Creek), lined with willow and silver-barked sycamore trees, giving it the appearance of a tree-lined roadway.
Alameda is a city in Alameda County, California, United States. It is located on a small island of the same name next to Oakland in the San Francisco Bay. Bay Farm Island is also part of the city, and is adjacent and connected to the Oakland International Airport. The city has a small town feeling with its Victorian homes and tree-lined neighborhoods. At the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 72,259. Alameda is a charter city, rather than a general law city, meaning that the city can provide for any form of government. Alameda became a charter city and adopted a council-manager government in 1916, which it retains to the present.
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