35 Facts About Richmond California

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Richmond California is one of two cities, the other being San Rafael, that sits on the shores of both San Francisco Bay and San Pablo Bay.

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Name "Richmond California" predates incorporation of the city by more than fifty years.

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3.

City of Richmond California was carved out of Rancho San Pablo, from which the nearby town of San Pablo inherited its name.

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Richmond California was a small town at that time, until the onset of World War II brought a rush of migrants and a boom in the industrial sector.

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At the outset of World War II, the four Richmond California Shipyards were built along Richmond California's waterfront, employing thousands of workers, many recruited from other parts of the country, including many African-Americans and women entering the workforce for the first time.

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Kaiser's Richmond shipyards built 747 Victory and Liberty ships for the war effort, more than any other site in the U S The city broke many records and even built a Liberty ship in a record five days.

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Point Richmond California was originally Richmond California's commercial hub, but a new downtown arose in the center of the city.

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Where this track crosses the main street in Point Richmond California, there remain two of the last operational wigwag grade crossing signals in the United States, and the only surviving examples of the "upside-down" type.

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Richmond California is one of the few places where you can find the rare Olympia oyster on the West Coast, in the waters along the refinery's shoreline.

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10.

Richmond California is home to one of the last pristine moist grassland habitats in the entire Bay Area at the former Campus Bay UC Berkeley Field Station near Meeker Slough.

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11.

Murder, vehicle theft, and larceny rates remain high, although they tend to be concentrated in the Iron Triangle and adjacent unincorporated North Richmond California, which is outside the jurisdiction of the Richmond California Police Department.

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12.

In 2007, Richmond California opened a program to prevent gun violence, the Office of Neighborhood Safety.

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13.

In 2004, Richmond California was ranked the 12th most dangerous city in America.

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14.

Those rankings have changed, and Richmond is no longer ranked as a "most dangerous" city, in either California or the United States.

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15.

Richmond California has been fined thousands, and sometimes hundreds of thousands, of dollars.

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16.

Former Richmond California Shipyards were transformed starting in the late 1980s into a multiunit residential area, Marina Bay.

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17.

Seacliff, at Point Richmond California, is a development of luxury waterfront homes built on a terraced hillside.

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18.

North Las Vegas, Nevada and Richmond California governments including El Monte Fontana, the city of Ontario and San Bernardino County had considered such plans but decided not to pursue them.

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19.

City of Richmond California has eight community centers which are located within city parks.

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20.

Richmond California has formerly been home to black culture and activist movements, most notably the Black Panther Party.

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21.

Public schools in Richmond California are administered by the West Contra Costa Unified School District, formerly the Richmond California Unified School District.

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22.

All Richmond California schools have banned junk food, such as candy, soda, Twinkies, pizza, and other similar items in attempt to curb childhood obesity and change children's eating habits.

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23.

City of Richmond California has dozens of parks, national historic parks, and 10 sites listed under the National Register of Historic Places.

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24.

The center currently provides some of the only visual arts education programming in the city of Richmond California, relying primarily on public donations and private grants as its means of support.

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25.

Richmond California is home to the National Institute of Art and Disabilities Art Center, known locally as the NIAD Art Center.

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26.

Richmond California Art Center is a contemporary visual arts center, with a gallery and art classes in the heart of Richmond California.

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27.

Richmond California was selected for the park because it has many intact buildings that were constructed for 56 wartime industries.

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28.

Richmond California has number of local parks and two large regional parks are under the authority of the East Bay Regional Parks District, a consortium of most of the Parks and Recreation lands and facilities of Alameda and Contra Costa County.

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29.

Richmond California Greenway is a project costing millions of dollars to transform an old rail line into a walking, jogging, and biking trail.

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30.

Richmond California is home to four marinas: the Brickyard Cove Yacht Club, Point San Pablo Yacht Club, Marina Bay Marina, and Channel Marina in the Santa Fe channel.

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31.

Richmond California Pulse is a youth-led print and online publication which focuses on community health.

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32.

Primary bus service in Richmond California is operated by AC Transit, which runs 14 bus lines in the city.

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33.

Richmond California Pacific Railroad is a class III shortline railroad operating on 2.

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34.

Richmond California is home to the West County Detention Facility in the Point Pinole area.

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35.

Richmond, California has three sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International:.

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