The Alameda Post's History Walking Tours are back! Historian Dennis Evanosky turns back time to examine the Gold Coast, its influential inhabitants, and—of course—the stunning architecture. https://alamedapost.com/history/jaunt-through-gold-coast/

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The beautiful Queen Anne style home at 1290 Weber Street holds a lot of memories and has housed some remarkable people. In 1906, a great scandal surrounding William F. Chipman, the son of an Alameda founder, darkened its doorstep. Steve Gorman has the story.

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1290 Weber St. – Today's Alameda Treasure, Part 1 - Alameda Post

The beautiful Queen Anne style home at 1290 Weber St holds a lot of memories, including a scandal regarding the son of an Alameda founder.

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Dennis Evanosky introduces you to Caroline McLean Chipman Dwinelle, the woman for whom Alameda's Caroline Street is named. She was once married to Alameda's co-founder, William Worthington Chipman, as well as Assemblyman John Dwinelle, who helped create the University of California.

https://alamedapost.com/history/the-gold-coasts-caroline-street/

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The Gold Coast’s Caroline Street - Alameda Post

Meet Caroline McLean Chipman Dwinelle, the woman for whom Alameda's Caroline Street is named. She was once married to Alameda's co-founder.

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