Oakland is a neighborhood located in northeastern Topeka, Kansas. Approximately 5,610 people live in Oakland today.[1] Having developed as a separate city, Oakland retains a small town feel and today hosts 3 schools, 2 grocery stores, numerous businesses and several churches. Oakland is a diverse neighborhood with a culture deeply rooted in Mexican and German history. Each year, thousands of people attend Fiesta Topeka, a 5 day long festival with food, dancing, entertainment and carnival rides with money going to support the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church located in Oakland. [2] The neighborhood also hosts the yearly Germanfest with proceeds going to support Sacred Heart - St. Joseph Catholic Parish, also located in Oakland.[3]

History

Founded by J. B. Bartholomew and John Norton in 1886, Oakland was incorporated as a city of 3rd class in 1903. Notable former residents include early settlers Charles Sardou and Gilbert Billard. In the late 1890s, Sardou and Billard immigrated from France to the US and upon hearing about the opening up of the Kansas Territory, traveled to Kansas and settled in Oakland. Today, their original homes still stand, although nearly completely altered. The Billard home is located at the base of the Sardou Bridge, inside of the cloverleaf. The Sardou home is located on the northeast corner of Grattan and Laurent. [4]

In 1925, residents of Oakland voted 505-206 to be annexed by the City of Topeka. On October 25, 1926 the City of Oakland ceased to exist and became part of the City of Topeka.[5]

References

  1. "Zip Code 66616 Population". US Census Bureau. Retrieved 5 November 2023.
  2. "Fiesta Topeka". Visit Topeka.
  3. "Volunteer celebrates 50 years of service to her parish's GermanFest celebration". The Leaven. Retrieved 12 November 2023.
  4. "Oakland Neighborhood Plan Pg 9" (PDF). City of Topeka.
  5. "Oakland Neighborhood Plan" (PDF). City of Topeka.
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