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Oakland's Airport/North Field Tour

  • Oakland Airport 9636 Earhart Rd Oakland, CA United States (map)

Old Oakland Airport (North Field) was dedicated by Charles Lindbergh and often visited by Amelia Earhart. One of the nation’s most historic aviation sites, its original facilities–five hangers, an administration building, and a hotel, built between 1927 and 1929–are largely intact.

Afterwards you may wish to visit the nearby Oakland Aviation Museum, separate admission: Adults $18, Seniors $15, Children 5-12 $10

Meeting Location: Meet at 9636 Earhart Rd., parking courtesy of Amelia Earhart Senior Squadron 188, Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Air Force Auxiliary

Fees: $15 Members / $20 Non-Members

Tour Guide: Based in Alameda, Woody Minor has written extensively about Bay Area history on topics ranging from aviation and shipping to architecture and urban development. His books include Pacific Gateway, a History of the Port of Oakland focusing on the city's proud legacy as a maritime and aviation center. He is currently writing a history of Alameda.


Accessibility Note:

Sidewalks and paths are accessible.

NOTES:

  • PLEASE MEET 15 MINUTES BEFORE listed time to allow for registration.

  • We kindly request you register in advance. In-person registration will be first-come-first-served on a space available basis. We cannot guarantee a spot will be available.

  • We offer fee waivers for limited income residents— just ask!

  • Comfortable walking shoes, sun hats and sunscreen are recommended. Bring water.

  • Vouchers, limited-income accommodation, and any other special circumstances should be handled in advance. Please email info@oaklandheritage.org for assistance

  • If you need assistance navigating Eventbrite, please reach out to us at info@oaklandheritage.org or call our office at (510) 763-9218 and we’d be happy to help.

  • Due to the ongoing presence of Covid, we will continue to make masks available. If you feel ill the day of a tour, please stay home. If after a tour, you become ill and test positive, please let us know as soon as possible. Thank you.

  • Please check out the profiles of tour leaders. We are grateful for their skill and generosity.

  • These tours support Oakland Heritage Alliance, a non-profit that tells Oakland’s story through walking tours, lectures, newsletters and advocacy. We welcome volunteers and new members!

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