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        <title>My Piedmont and Oakland Real Estate Adventures. History, Architecture and Homes</title>
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        <description>My Oakland Real Estate Adventures with Piedmont Neighborhood Stories, History, Architecture and Homes.</description>
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            <author>homes@brucewagg.com (Bruce Wagg)</author>
            <title>Alameda - One of the Bay Area's best kept secrets</title>
            <description> <![CDATA[ When I first
came to Alameda, I was charmed by its home town appeal unlike so many large cities in the Bay Area.&nbsp; Much of it seemed to be part of an old movie
set with tree lined streets, Victorian era homes situated around mossy green
parks, and children playing games in the school yard.&nbsp; While my arrival was more than 15 years ago,
I am pleased to say, that the charm is still there&ndash;and more.It has rebuilt one of its most attractive Art Deco theaters&ndash;the Alameda
Theat... ]]> </description>
            <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2009 22:00:31 -0600</pubDate>
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            <author>homes@brucewagg.com (Bruce Wagg)</author>
            <title>Walks in Oakland and Piedmont</title>
            <description> <![CDATA[ There are many wonderful places to go on walks in the East Bay. Nature jaunts within the many East Bay Regional Parks, and architectural walks through gorgeous old neighborhoods, will entice you to while away the better half of the day. When in the mood to get away from it all, I usually head to one of the beautiful East Bay Regional Parks that reside within the Oakland hills.&nbsp;One of my favorites is Redwood Regional park, where you can really feel miles away from the urban hubub. Beautiful ... ]]> </description>
            <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 22:16:49 -0600</pubDate>
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