• Source: List of buildings and structures in Hayward, California
    • This is a list of buildings and structures in Hayward, California. The list includes structures once located in Hayward, California no longer standing there, and buildings historically associated with the city that are not currently within city limits. Structures in the National Register of Historic Places are indicated with NRHP. Structures (and sites of former structures) that are California Historical Landmarks, are indicated with CHL.

      Hayward's first city hall, located in Alex Giuliani Plaza
      Centennial Hall Convention Center, now demolished
      Eden Congregational Church (NRHP)
      Green Shutter Hotel (NRHP)
      The Hayward Ace Hardware, owned by news reporter Jim Wieder, an historic building built in 1900 as the Hayward Emporium mercantile store, where upstairs, boxers Max Baer and George Foreman later trained.
      Hayward Amtrak station
      Hayward BART station
      Hayward City Hall
      Hayward Executive Airport
      Hayward Hall of Justice
      Hayward High School
      Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center
      Harry Rowell Rodeo Ranch, now within the bounds of Castro Valley, drew rodeo cowboys from across the continent, and western movie actors such as Slim Pickens and others from Hollywood.
      Hunt's cannery, operated through most of the 20th century, closed and demolished in late 20th century
      Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, building no longer extant as of 2014
      Meek Mansion (NRHP), in unincorporated Alameda County, historically associated with Hayward
      Mervyns Building, former headquarters of the Mervyns department store chain (demolished in 21st century)
      Moreau Catholic High School
      Mount Eden High School
      Pioneer Amphitheatre
      Pioneer Gym
      Pioneer Stadium
      Russell City Energy Center
      San Mateo–Hayward Bridge, with the eastern terminus in Hayward
      Skywest Commons, shopping center
      South Hayward BART station
      Southland Mall
      St. Rose Hospital
      Sunset High School
      Tennyson High School
      Ukraina Ranch, the former property of Agapius Honcharenko (no longer extant) CHL#1025, marker located in Garin Regional Park
      City Center Building, the second former city hall, briefly the tallest building in Hayward (abandoned in 1989, then demolished in 2020)
      Warren Hall, on the California State University, East Bay campus, demolished in 2013


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      See also


      National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California

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