Hayward Area Historical Society
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Hayward Area Historical Society (HAHS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to documenting the history of the city of Hayward, California and adjacent communities.[1][2][3] These areas include San Lorenzo, Ashland, Cherryland,[4] Castro Valley, Fairview, the former communities of Russell City, Mount Eden, Schafer Park, and other parts of unincorporated Alameda County. The society was founded in 1956.[5] Their museum in Downtown Hayward closed in 2012.[6][7][8] Their new facility opened nearby in 2014.[9]

Activities
HAHS operates the Meek Mansion and McConaghy House in partnership with the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District,[10] and the San Lorenzo Pioneer Cemetery with Alameda County.[11][12] The society sponsors an annual History Awards, honoring local historians and preservationists. The 2012 awards were the 13th held.[13] They have presented talks on local history in conjunction with California State University, East Bay.[14] They provide records for research into genealogies.[15] They have worked with photographer Bill Owens on the Hayward Documentary Project.[16] The Society is the future repository for the papers of local US Congressperson Pete Stark, in office for 40 years.[17]
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