USS HORNET MUSEUM
Open to the public since 1998, the USS Hornet is a National Historic Landmark and naval museum. The ship has been featured in several high-profile films, and contains displays that will interest military historians and technology enthusiasts. Explore an authentically restored aircraft carrier from Captain's Bridge to Engine Room.
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ALAMEDA THEATRE
The Alameda Theatre is an Art Deco movie theatre built in 1932 in California. The historic Alameda Theatre is arguably the most prominent building in the Park Street Historic District. When first opened in 1932, the Theater had one of the largest screens in the Bay Area.
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CROWN MEMORIAL BEACH
Crown Beach Park is a beautiful water spot, bordered by lawns and picnic grounds. Crown Beach is completely free and fine for tanning. You can find a spot to lay out anywhere on the sand and spend the whole day out there. If you're there late, the sunset is really pretty from the beach, too.
ALAMEDA NAVAL AIR MUSEUM
This museum is home to a unique collection of artifacts and exhibits emphasizing the role of the Alameda Naval Air Station in the defense of our nation and as an integral part of the local community for over 50 years. They are open on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Call at (510) 522-4262 for more information.
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USS HORNET MUSEUM
Open to the public since 1998, the USS Hornet is a National Historic Landmark and naval museum. The ship has been featured in several high-profile films, and contains displays that will interest military historians and technology enthusiasts. Explore an authentically restored aircraft carrier from Captain's Bridge to Engine Room.
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