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The Berkeley Historic Civic Center District is a 9.9-acre ... 1931 Center Street, Berkeley, ... 2000 Allston Way, Berkeley, California [5]
PLTS provides theological education for the training of clergy and lay leaders through ordination, non-ordination, and research level degrees and certificates. The seminary relocated from its hilltop campus to 2000 Center Street in 2017.
The U.S. Post Office, also known as the Berkeley Main Post Office, is a local branch of the United States Postal Service. The building, located at 2000 Allston Way, [note 1] Berkeley, California, was built in 1914–15. [note 2] [2] The building has been described as a "free adaptation of Brunelleschi's Foundling Hospital."
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
From then until April 1958, downtown Berkeley's commuter train service was solely in the hands of the Key System. Buses replaced the trains from 1958 to the present. In 1973, BART opened its own Berkeley station at Center Street and Shattuck, once again providing electric train service to San Francisco and elsewhere in the Bay Area.
Shattuck Avenue at Center Street in downtown Berkeley, as seen in 1973. After the 1960s, Berkeley banned most new housing construction, in particular apartments. [37] Increasing enrollment at the university led to replacement of older buildings by large apartment buildings, especially in older parts of the city near the university and downtown.
Central Berkeley/The Berkeley Flats (as contrasted with the Berkeley Hills) – This area encompasses the gently sloping flat land bounded by Martin Luther King Jr Way, Sacramento Street, Cedar Street and Dwight Way. The Elevation decreases smoothly from 180 feet above sea level at the eastern boundary to 100 feet above sea level at the western ...
The Freight was founded in 1968 by Nancy Owens [2] and derived its name from the used furniture store that previously occupied the same space on San Pablo Avenue.In its early years, the Freight was a magnet for bluegrass fans and musicians but also presented an eclectic mix of folk, acoustic, Scottish and Irish, jugbands, mimes, spoken word and open mics.