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The Berkeley portion of the hill has a 2-hour limit and is patrolled between 8 AM and 7 PM, Monday through Saturday, excluding holidays. Residents can acquire a "K" parking permit. Parking in the Oakland portion of the hill is also limited to 2 hours and is patrolled between 8 AM and 6 PM, Monday through Friday.
It presents exhibits, walking tours, lectures and other events and conducts oral histories. The Berkeley Historical Society has published: Victorian Berkeley: The Community of Ocean View (1981) A Teacher's Guide to Primary Resources on Berkeley History (1983) Exactly Opposite the Golden Gate: Essays on Berkeley's History, 1845–1945 (1983)
How the North Gate commercial district began (Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association) Town-Gown Interstices, a walking tour of Daley’s Scenic Park (Berkeley Path Wanderers Association) Phoebe Apperson Hearst's house, 2368 Le Conte Ave. (Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association) "A Trip To Berkeley, Cal."
This is a list of landmarks in Berkeley, California. [1] "Berkeley Landmarks", "Structures of Merit", and "Historic Districts" are a classification given by the City of Berkeley for buildings or areas of local historic importance. [2] As of 2022, there are 346 listed landmarks by the city of Berkeley.
César Chávez Park is a 90 acres (36 ha) city park of Berkeley, California named after César Chávez. [1] It can be found on the peninsula on the north side of the Berkeley Marina in the San Francisco Bay and is adjacent to Eastshore State Park .
The Rose Walk, formerly known as Rose Street, is a historic pathway with landscaping designed by architect Bernard Maybeck in the La Loma Park neighborhood of Berkeley, California, U.S.. [1] It is located in the 2500 block of Rose Walk, between Euclid Avenue and Le Roy Avenue. It is listed by the city as a Berkeley Landmark, since December 15 ...
The William R. Thorsen House, often referred to as the Thorsen House, is a historic residence in Berkeley, California.Built in 1909 for William and Caroline Thorsen, it is one of the last of four standing ultimate bungalows designed by Henry and Charles Greene of the renowned architectural firm Greene & Greene and the only one located in Northern California.
Temple of Wings is a historic Greco-Roman style private estate located at 2800 Buena Vista Way in the La Loma Park neighborhood of Berkeley, California. [1] [2] [3] The main structure was designed by Bernard Maybeck and completed by A. Randolph Monro.