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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Kennedy Grove

Kennedy Grove Turf Meadow pictured above.
website: http://www.ebparks.org/parks/kennedy 
KENNEDY GROVE...

Is a beautiful place consisting of 100 year-old eucalyptus trees that were planted in 1910. The park was dedicated to the late President John F. Kennedy in 1967.

Run by the East Bay Regional Park District, the park is located at the North end of the San Pablo Reservoir and just East of Wildcat Canyon Regional Park/Tilden Park, off San Pablo Dam Road near El Sobrante.  The park entrance is about 0.25 miles south of the intersection with Castro Ranch Road.  This month up until February the park is open 8:30am to 4:30pm. Dogs are admitted (on a leash) for a $2 fee.

One of the many picnic areas.


Playground
Kennedy Grove is a prime location for family picnics.  In 1886 there were scheduled railroad stops of the California Nevada Railroad at Frenchman's Curve and Laurel Grove Station. There are many picnic areas (with tables and grills) in the Grove named for some of the historic railroad stops that existed in the area when there was a railroad running from Oakland to Orinda.  While picnicking, you can also enjoy many other amenities like the childrens' playground, the turf meadow open space in the middle for running, frisbee, or ball, and the horseshoe courts and volleyball nets set up with rental equipment available for a fee. 
Fern Cottage

The open air Amphitheater is a great option for hosting outdoor events with an audience, and Fern Cottage is available for indoor corporate events or weddings and accommodates about 100 people, with a nicely landscaped back yard and catering available. 


There are many hiking/running, biking, and horseback riding trails surrounding the park, with outlook benches when you are ready to take a rest.  There is a map on the website with details on the trails: Black Oak, Sea Foam, Kennedy Creek, and Laurel Loop trails are the main trails of the park. 

I highly recommend this beautiful park - enjoy!


Monday, December 13, 2010

The Dunsmuir-Hellman Historic Estate


http://www.dunsmuir-hellman.com/home.html 
 The Dunsmuir Estate is a beautiful venue for many events as well as just for a walk through the grounds.  

The Mansion...

The mansion has been designated a National Historic Site by the United States Department of the Interior and both the mansion and the Carriage House have been designated Historic Landmarks by the City of Oakland.   The estate has also been used as a location or background for several movies and television shows including the James Bond movie, "A View To a Kill".

As I walked through the huge, over 16,000 square foot home, I was amazed at the attention to detail throughout (last remodelled in 1913) and the number of amenities included then that are impressive even today!  It has 37 rooms, 20 bedrooms, 9 1/2 bathrooms, and 10 fireplaces. 

The Mansion
It has a neoclassical-revival architectural style and was built 110 years ago in 1899 on 50 acres of land, as a wedding gift for the wife of Alexander Dunsmuir.  The mansion was amazingly built in only 9 months with the use of some pre-fabricated materials.  Dunsmuir was the son of a coal barron and was to oversee the family business in San Francisco.  Unfortunately he died on his honeymoon and his wife Josephine lived in the home alone until her death two years later.  The estate was then sold to I.W. Hellman Jr, who worked for Wells Fargo Bank in San Francisco, as a summer home.  The estate was purchased by the city of Oakland in the 1960s and then taken over by a non-profit organization in 1971. 
The Grounds...

Teas are hosted at the Dinkelspiel House

 In addition to the mansion, there are many other sights to see including a pond and gazebo, beautiful landscaping, a swimming pool with Mission-style bathhouse, a carriage house, and the Dinkelspiel House, which was built for Florence Hellman and her husband, Lloyd Dinkelspiel.  During the Holiday festivities, there are formal teas held at the Dinkelspiel House.  I attended one last weekend and it was very good!  Plenty of finger foods and refills on the tea kept coming.

During the Holidays, there is an annual event that offers tons of festivities including a Childrens' Play Zone, Petting Zoo, Ice Skating, Carriage Rides, Holiday Teas, Mansion Tours, Shopping, Movies, and more!  This year the festivities end December 19th.

Carriage rides are available during the Annual Holiday Festivities