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  2. List of Berkeley neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of neighborhoods in Berkeley, California. The Berkeley Hills – Roughly bounded by Cedar Street, Spruce Street, Eunice Street, Sutter Street, and Arlington Avenue on the west, and Tilden Regional Park on the east. La Loma Park/Nut Hill – Roughly bounded by Euclid Avenue on the west and the main University of California campus ...

  3. 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]

  4. Category:Streets in Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Streets in Berkeley, California" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... California State Route 123; T. Telegraph Avenue; U.

  5. Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Site of the Clark Kerr Campus, UC Berkeley – until 1980, this location housed the State Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, also known as The California Schools for the Deaf and Blind – Bounded by Dwight Way, the city line, Derby Street, and Warring Street (500 acres (2.0 km 2), 20 buildings; added 1982). The school was closed in 1980 and ...

  6. Downtown Berkeley, Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Berkeley is the central business district of the city of Berkeley, California, United States, around the intersection of Shattuck Avenue and Center Street, and extending north to Hearst Avenue, south to Dwight Way, west to Martin Luther King Jr. Way, and east to Oxford Street.

  7. University Avenue (Berkeley) - Wikipedia

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    University Avenue is a major east–west roadway in Berkeley, California. It runs from the Berkeley Marina in the west to the University of California, Berkeley campus in the east. The western end of the street to Berkeley Marina was constructed in 1926 on top of the former Golden Gate Ferry causeway. [1]

  8. Piedmont Avenue (Berkeley) - Wikipedia

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    Piedmont Avenue is a street in the city of Berkeley, California. Originally known as Piedmont Way, is the major street through the University of California, Berkeley's fraternity and sorority area. The street was originally named Piedmont Way. Piedmont Way was conceived in 1865 by Frederick Law Olmsted, America's foremost landscape architect.

  9. West Berkeley, Berkeley, California - Wikipedia

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    Ocean View was also, briefly (1908-9), the name of what is now Albany, California, just north of Berkeley. Ocean View was primarily an industrial, working class community. The earliest school in what is now Berkeley was the Ocean View School located on the southeast corner of Virginia Street and San Pablo Avenue, established in 1856.