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In the [[Bay Area]], [[California]].
In the [[Bay Area]], [[California]].
"Alameda" means grove of poplar trees in Spanish. Residents voted on the name in 1853. <ref>Katie Dowd. [https://www.sfgate.com/local/article/The-origin-stories-behind-Bay-Area-city-names-16747364.php "The strange, fun and fascinating stories behind Bay Area city names."] ''SFGATE'', January 9, 2022.</ref>


JP Seafood is supposedly an excellent fishmonger. Read [http://edibleeastbay.com/2019/05/14/meet-jp-seafood/ this Edible East Bay article].
JP Seafood is supposedly an excellent fishmonger. Read [http://edibleeastbay.com/2019/05/14/meet-jp-seafood/ this Edible East Bay article].
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[[Category:City]]

Latest revision as of 03:18, 23 January 2022

In the Bay Area, California.

"Alameda" means grove of poplar trees in Spanish. Residents voted on the name in 1853. [1]

JP Seafood is supposedly an excellent fishmonger. Read this Edible East Bay article.

References