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  2. Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive - Wikipedia

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    Located at 2155 Center Street in downtown Berkeley, the building combines the shell of the pre-existing art deco concrete structure with a new metal-clad, skylighted addition that includes several galleries, a 232-seat theater, a store and a learning center. [33] Construction began in 2013. [34]

  3. East Bay Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] The Fifth Street location is 6,000 square feet (560 m 2). The front is the store and the back, which is closed to the public, is the breeding center. [2] As of 2001, Cliff Moser and Owen Maercks co-owned the vivarium. [1] [2] In 2008, parking concerns threatened to close the vivarium.

  4. Berkeley Historic Civic Center District - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of Berkeley landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Berkeley High School Historic Campus District—1980 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704; Berkeley Hillside Club - 2286 Cedar St. Berkeley Historic Civic Center District - Roughly bounded by McKinney Ave., Addison St., Shattuck Ave., and Kittredge St. Berkeley Public Library - 2090 Kittredge St. Berkeley Women's City Club - 2315 Durant Ave.

  6. Shattuck Avenue - Wikipedia

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    An anti-military recruitment protest along the street in downtown Berkeley. Shattuck Avenue is a major city street running north–south through Berkeley and Oakland, California. At its southern end, the street branches from Telegraph Avenue in Oakland's Temescal district, then ends at Indian Rock Park in the Berkeley Hills to the north. [1]

  7. Chamber of Commerce Building (Berkeley, California)

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    The building was listed as a City of Berkeley Landmark on December 17, 1984. [4] [5] [6] James W. Plachek designed a number of other buildings in Berkeley, including: Berkeley Public Library, Corder Building, New Hotel Carquinez, UC Theatre, schools, and civic buildings. Architect James W. Plachek office was the Heywood Building.

  8. Pacific Center for Human Growth - Wikipedia

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    The center, along with Berkeley and the larger surrounding region is known for their eclecticism and liberalism and the Pacific Center is not different. In the past it has offered drag - quit smoking classes , [ 10 ] transgender film screenings, [ 11 ] and young queer women's groups among other unique initiatives.

  9. Garfield Intermediate School - Wikipedia

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    The City of Berkeley built five schools in 1915, Garfield Intermediate School was one of the five. The school has enclosed class room courtyards , a 400-seat auditorium, French windows. Due to the courtyards and large French window, thee school was called a California outdoor school.