Cherry festivals; Holy Ghost festas; oyster pirates; tractors; squatters; Portuguese�the many threads of San Leandro�s past have woven a rich historical tapestry underlying the modern city of San Leandro. These 15 square miles between San Francisco Bay and the East Bay hills have been an Ohlone village; a Spanish rancho; a small farm town; the Portuguese capital of the West; an industrial center; and a major metropolitan suburb as a succession of new people has transformed the area.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Book ReviewBy alyacBeing a native of Plymouth County. this is a great book!! Although its very LeMars-focused. it was neat to recognize some of the buildings/structures that are still in use today. This book would also make a great gift.