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List of Berkeley Landmarks in Berkeley, California

List of Berkeley Landmarks in Berkeley, California

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This is a list of Berkeley 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. Many of the properties have also received recognition at the federal level by inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places or by designation as National Historic Landmarks

Color markings (highest noted listing)

Berkeley Landmark
California Historical Landmark
US National Register of Historic Places
National Historic Landmark

List of Berkeley Landmarks

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List of Berkeley Structures of Merit

  • Old Jefferson Elementary School
  • Borja House (Jucksch Cottage)
  • Alta Bates Hospital (demolished in 1981)
  • James Edgar House
  • Bartine Carrington House
  • United Stores Realty Corp. Building
  • Old City Hall Annex
  • Knox Presbyterian Church (now Church by the Side of the Road)
  • Weisbrod Building (Guy’s Drugs)
  • U.S. Realty Corp. Building (MacFarlane Building) (formerly a Structure of Merit)
  • Haste Street Annex of McKinley School
  • Hunrick Grocery
  • Maurer House (demolished)
  • Morrison House
  • Weltevreden
  • West Berkeley Macaroni Factory
  • West Berkeley YMCA
  • Hotel Durant
  • Underwood Building
  • Berkeley Farm Creamery (demolished in 1999)
  • Merton Joseph Congdon House
  • Ellen Blood House
  • The Albra
  • Robcliff Apartment House
  • F.D. Chase Building
  • Swink House, Cottage and Garden
  • John Hunter House
  • Elizabeth M. Kenney Cottage (moved, and dismantled in 2018)
  • Walter H. Farley House
  • Alphonso H. Broad House and Storefronts
  • Jeffress House
  • West Berkeley Branch Library (demolished 2012)
  • Alexandre and Marie Bertin Properties
  • Harry H. Webb House
  • Squires Block
  • Marie and Frederick A. Hoffman Building
  • Annie and Fred J. Martin House
  • John Boyd House
  • Mary J. Berg House
  • Lucinda Reames House No. 1 and No. 2
  • William Wilkinson House
  • George A. Mattern/Berkeley Bank Building
  • Las Casitas Apartments
  • Wurts-Lenfest House
  • Addison and Carrie Laflin House

List of Historic Districts in Berkeley, California

National Historic Landmarks and Districts

See also


References

  1. "List of Designated City Landmarks, Structures of Merit & Historic Districts" (PDF). City of Berkeley. January 2023. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 30, 2023.
  2. "Sisterna Named City's Newest Historic District". The Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  3. Brinklow, Adam (2017-05-31). "Historic Berkeley movie house from 1925 for sale". Curbed SF. Retrieved 2023-06-30.
  4. Taylor, Tracey (2014-12-24). "Berkeley Art Museum's iconic home closes after 44 years". Berkeleyside. Retrieved 2023-06-30.

Notes

  1. Numbers are as identified per ordinance. Blue colors represent designations as National Historic Landmarks and listing on the National Register of Historic Places; yellow represents sites that are Berkeley Landmarks. No color represents demolished monuments.

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