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Berkeley Day Nursery: 2031 Sixth Street February 22, 1977 now West Berkeley Children’s Center 19 John Galen Howard House: 1401 Le Roy Avenue March 21, 1977 also known as the Gregory–Howard House: 20 Golden Sheaf Bakery: 2071 Addison Street October 17, 1977 designed by Clinton Day: 21 Borja House: 1629 Fifth Street December 19, 1977
Berkeley City Club; Berkeley City College; Berkeley Community Theater; Berkeley High School (California) Berkeley High School Campus Historic District; Berkeley I-80 bridge; Berkeley Piano Club; Berkeley Pier; Berkeley Repertory Theatre; Berkeley Square (club) Berkeley station (Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway) Berkeley station (California)
The Berkeley Historic Civic Center District is a 9.9-acre (4.0 ha) historic district in Berkeley, California, U.S. [2] [3] [4] It comprises portions of a five-block area surrounding Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park, primarily made up of civic-related buildings.
Although the main hotel building lies entirely within the city limits of adjacent Oakland, a portion of the grounds lie within Berkeley, and the resort uses this for its street address. Cleis Press - feminist and woman-centered publishing company; moved from Minneapolis to San Francisco and is now located in Berkeley; Computers and Structures
The station site is approximately at the historic location of Berkeley Branch Railroad's Newbury station, which opened after 1876. [6] The BART Board approved the name "Ashby Place" in December 1965. [7] The three stations in Berkeley were originally planned to be elevated, but the City of Berkeley paid extra tax to have them built underground.
The Homemade Cafe was a casual restaurant in Berkeley, California that served comfort food from 1979 until closing in 2024. It gained national attention for its "Everybody Eats" program to provide free meals to those in the community experiencing food insecurity .
The Berkeley Rep Teen Council is most noted for its annual Teen One Acts Festival, completely written, directed, produced, and acted by students. [ 5 ] The theatre opened their 2009–10 season with the original stage production of the Green Day -inspired musical American Idiot , based on the band's concept album of the same name .
The club moved to a 220-seat space on Addison Street in 1988. On August 27, 2009, The Freight opened a 490-seat venue in Berkeley's Downtown Arts District. [ 3 ] The $12 million project, built to LEED standards, has a green roof and features reclaimed wood from the original building on the site throughout, as well as classrooms to fulfill the ...