Schafer Park, California
37°38′38.04″N 122°5′10.63″W / 37.6439000°N 122.0862861°W / 37.6439000; -122.0862861 Schafer Park, California was an unincorporated suburban community absorbed into Hayward, California, at the same time as the acquisition of Mount Eden.[1] It was named for A.W. Schafer, a German immigrant who purchased land in the area in the 1860s. The family sold its land to a real estate developer in the 1950s. Schafer Park was located between Hayward and Mount Eden.
Notes
- ^ GNIS listing for Schafer Park
External links
- history at Schafer Park School website
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Hayward, California
- City Hall
- City Center Building
- Alex Giuliani Plaza
- Hall of Justice
- Eden Congregational Church
- Green Shutter Hotel
- St. Rose Hospital
- Park District
- Don Castro Regional Recreation Area
- Dry Creek Pioneer Regional Park
- Eden Landing Ecological Reserve
- Garin Regional Park
- Regional Shoreline
- Shoreline Interpretive Center
- Kennedy Park
- Japanese Gardens
- Memorial Park
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- San Mateo–Hayward Bridge
- Mission Boulevard
- Hayward Executive Airport
- Amtrak station
- Hayward BART
- South Hayward BART
- Downtown
- Southland Mall
- List of companies
- Russell City Energy Center
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