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City of Berkeley Designated Landmarks, Structures of Merit And City of Berkeley Designated Landmarks, Structures of Merit and Historical Districts Date of Date of Designation Type of Map # Address Name Construction Architect / Builder Designation Number Landmark 49 1029 Addison Street Carrington House 1893 Seth Babson & R. Wenk 3/15/1982 53 SOM 214 1124 Addison Street John Brennan House 1891 Unknown 7/9/2001 240 97 1250 Addison Street Cooper Woodworking Building Walter Crapo / Ben Pearson 4/21/1986 102 149 1640 Addison Street Saint Joseph the Worker Shea & Lofquist 3/18/1991 164 176 1900 Addison Street Framat Lodge 1927 Sanford G. Jackson / Sommarstrom 4/7/1997 195 Bros. 18 2071 Addison Street Golden Sheaf Bakery 1905 Clinton Day 10/17/1977 20 164 2110 Addison Street Underwood Building 1905 F.E. Armstrong 11/1/1993 185 SOM 228 2119 Addison Street Heywood Apartment Bldg 1906 Unknown 4/7/2003 254 56 3228 Adeline Street Carlson's Block 1903 William Wharff / C. Ekman 7/19/1982 64 57 3250 Adeline Street India Block 1903 A.W. Smith 7/19/1982 63 58 3286 Adeline Street Wells Fargo Bank 1906 John Galen Howard / John Debo 7/19/1982 62 Galloway 53 3332 Adeline Street Lorin Theater Phillips Temple Hiram Lovell / James W. Plachek 5/24/1982 58 223 1326 Allston Way Corporation Yard Building 1913 Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. 7/1/2002 247 116 1835 Allston Way Old City Hall Annex 1926 James L. Plachek 5/15/1989 118 122 2001 Allston Way Downtown YMCA 1910 Benjamin McDougall 2/20/1990 131 34 2004 Allston Way Berkeley Main Post Office 1914 Oscar Wenderoth 6/16/1980 38 150 2018 Allston Way Elks Club 1913 Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. 10/7/1991 168 184 2112 Allston Way Creamery Livery Stables Red Cross 1910 Unknown / F.E. Armstrong 6/1/1998 201 152 2134 Allston Way YWCA 1930 Edwin Lewis Snyder 1/6/1992 170 236 883 Arlington F.A. Thomas House 1911 F.A. Thomas/ Julia Morgan 7/14/2003 262 161 2126 Bancroft Way Waste & Clark Apts. 1913 Walter H. Ratcliffe 4/12/1993 182 241 2401 Bancroft Way First Unitarian Church UC Dance Studio 1898 Albert C. Schweinfurth 11/16/1981 47 44 2546 Bancroft Way Fred Turner Building 1940 Julia Morgan 12/21/1981 49 30 2680 Bancroft Way College Women's Club 1928 Walter Steilberg 11/19/1979 33 204 2700 Bancroft Way Westminster Hall 1926 Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. 4/3/2000 226 4 2806 Bancroft Way Thorsen House Sigma Phi 1909 Greene & Greene 12/15/1975 4 136 2528 Benvenue Avenue Ayers House 1899 Unknown / pos. Arthur Ayers 6/18/1990 132 137 2532 Benvenue Avenue Morrison House 1900 Unknown 6/18/1990 133 SOM 178 2539 Benvenue Avenue Jennie C. Smith House 1897 Frederick Esty, arch./Builder. 7/7/1997 197 177 2545 Benvenue Avenue Villa Wiley House and Cottages 1897 Pos. Chris Texdahl 7/7/1997 198 179 2551 Benvenue Avenue Dickman House 1894 Pos. Charles Dickman 7/7/1997 196 15 1917 Berkeley Way Berkeley Bay Commons 1906 William Black & C. Mayhews 2/20/1977 26 27 2007 Berkeley Way Morning Glory House 1878 Unknown 7/16/1979 30 283 2053 Berkeley Way Morgan Building 1904 A. Dodge Coplin 1/12/2004 157 1410 Bonita Avenue Bonita House 1892 Ira Boynton 10/5/1992 178 193 2350 Bowditch Street Rose Berteaux Cottage 1930 Carl Fox 6/7/1999 212 41 2410 Bowditch Street Anna Head School Soule Edgar Fisher / Walter Ratcliff, 11/16/1981 45 Jr. 222 2733 Buena Vista Way Tuft's House #3 1931 Bernard Maybeck 7/1/2002 249 125 2780 Buena Vista Way Annie Maybeck House 1933 Bernard Maybeck 3/19/1990 134 153 2800 Buena Vista Way Temple of Wings Bernard Maybeck 1/6/1992 173 88 2900 Buena Vista Way Samuel Hume House John Hudson Thomas 6/17/1985 91 206 2418 California Street Stone / Hunter House and Palm 1895 Unknown 6/5/2000 230 SOM 192 15 Canyon Road Charles Rieber House 1904 Coxhead & Coxhead 6/7/1999 213 163 2237 Carleton Street Woodworth House 1905 Charles Woodworth 9/7/1993 183 189 2138 Cedar Street Grace North Church 1913 James L. Plachek 1/4/1999 209 65 2286 Cedar Street Hillside Club 1909 Hillside Club 1/12/2004 0 111 1931 Center Street Veterans Memorial Building 1928 Henry H. Meyers 4/15/1988 89 76 2124 Center Street Mikkelsen & Berry Building 1902 Stone & Smith 12/21/1983 77 10 839 Channing Way Niehaus House 1889 Edward Niehaus 6/21/1976 11 47 936 Channing Way Grace Baptist Church 1901 Rev. Bernhardt Fardig 2/22/1982 52 Page 1 10/13/2004 City of Berkeley Designated Landmarks, Structures of Merit and Historical Districts Date of Date of Designation Type of Map # Address Name Construction Architect / Builder Designation Number Landmark 199 2515 Channing Way The Robcliff Apartment House 1921 Walter H. Ratcliffe 9/13/1999 218 200 2521 Channing Way Epworth Hall 1927 James L. Plachek 9/13/1999 219 77 2547 Channing Way Samuel Davis House 1899 William Mooser and Son 2/27/1984 81 89 2901 Channing Way William E. Colby House 1905 Julia Morgan 7/15/1985 96 66 2955 Claremont Avenue John Muir School 1915 James W. Plachek 7/18/1983 72 145 60 Codornices Road Rose Walk H. Gutterson 2/25/1991 141 243 2241 College Avenue Warren Cheney Houses 1885 Carl Ericson 9/17/1990 135 3 2640 College Avenue St. Johns Presbyterian Church Julia Morgan 12/15/1975 8 48 2959 College Avenue Mercantile Trust Co. Wells Fargo Bank, 1925 Walter H. Ratcliffe 3/15/1982 53 52 2966 College Avenue Strand Theater Elmwood Theater 1914 Albert Cornelius 5/24/1982 57 165 840 Colusa Avenue Thousand Oaks School 1919 William Charles Hays 12/6/1993 184 6 2447 Dana Street Town & Gown Club 1899 Bernard Maybeck 12/15/1975 3 31 802 Delaware Street Alphonso House originally at 1731 /3 1878 Joseph Alphonso 12/17/1979 34 87 834 Delaware Street Bowen's Inn Higgins Grocery 1853 Unknown 6/17/1985 92 175 1500 Derby Street Longfellow Middle School Hays / Plachek 12/2/1996 194 36 2029 Durant Avenue Boone's University School 1880 Unknown 3/16/1981 40 98 2125 Durant Avenue Bishop Photo Studio 1939 Carl Fox 7/21/1986 104 67 2140 Durant Avenue Howard Automobile Company 1930 Frederick H. Reimers 10/17/1983 75 101 2308 Durant Avenue Marsh House 1891 Charles Mav & James Toohig 8/18/1986 107 7 2315 Durant Avenue Berkeley City Club 1929 Julia Morgan 12/15/1975 2 100 2318 Durant Avenue McCreary / Greer House Unknown 8/18/1986 109 196 2520 Durant Avenue The Brasfield Beau Sky Hotel 1911 Shea & Lofquist 9/13/1999 215 197 2526 Durant Avenue Blood House 1891 R. Gray Fuse 9/13/1999 216 SOM 198 2530 Durant Avenue The Albra 1921 Walter H. Ratcliffe 9/13/1999 217 SOM 160 2600 Durant Avenue Durant Hotel 1929 William Weekes 2/1/1993 180 SOM 181 2639 Durant Avenue Cornelius Beach Bradley House 1897 Edgar A. Mathews 11/3/1997 200 208 2650 Durant Avenue Unit 1 U.C. Berkeley Campus John Carl Warnecke; Lawrence 9/11/2000 232 SOM Halprin &William Wilson Wurster 147 2120 Dwight Way Williamson Building 1905 George L. Mohr 2/25/1991 143 140 2126 Dwight Way Williams Building 1902 George L. Mohr 2/24/1991 144 148 2134 Dwight Way Davis / Byrne Building 1895 Remodeled by George L. Mohr 2/25/1991 145 107 2314 Dwight Way Benjamin Ferris First Alta Bates Ho 1868 Unknown 1/26/1987 116 42 2437 Dwight Way James Edgar House 1869 Unknown 11/16/1981 47 SOM 284 2502 Dwight Way E.P. King Building 1901 A. Dodge Coplin 1/12/2004 195 2524 Dwight Way Stuart House 1891 Pissis and Moore 9/13/1999 220 183 2530 Dwight Way George Edwards House 1886 A.H. Broad 4/6/1998 203 185 2600 Dwight Way Hobart Hall Julia Morgan 9/8/1998 203 5 2619 Dwight Way First Church of Christ Scientist 1910 Bernard Maybeck 12/15/1975 5 168 2730 Dwight Way Charles Wilkinson House 1880 Clinton Day 2/6/1995 0 9 1901 Eight Street Westminster Presbyterian Church St. Procopius Chur 1879 Charles Geddes 12/15/1975 7 112 2547 Eight Street Kawneer Manufacturing Co. 1913 C.H. Miller, Alben Frober 7/21/1988 106 221 2944 Elmwood Court 1920 John Hudson Thomas 7/1/2002 248 SOM 172 1300 Euclid Avenue Berkeley Municipal Rose Garden 1937 Vernon Dean 3/6/1995 0 99 1537 Euclid Avenue Nixon / Kennedy House 1923 Bernard Maybeck 7/21/1986 105 158 1521 Fifth Street Sutter Langel House 1895 Unknown 10/16/1992 0 238 1629 Fifth Street Borja House 1888 Charles Brown 12/19/1977 21 SOM 29 1808 Fifth Street Heywood House 1878 Charles Heywood 9/17/1979 32 24 1824 Fifth Street Silva House 1870 Joseph Alphonso 5/14/1979 28 103 1828 Fifth Street Davis - Harmes House 1890 C.W. Davis 9/15/1986 108 139 2215 Fifth Street West Berkeley Macaroni Factory 1907 Simon Marengo 11/19/1990 166 SOM 96 1300 Fourth Street Manasse Block Tannery Co. Various 4/21/1986 0 105 1332 Fourth Street California Ink Co. Various 11/17/1986 114 54 1809 Fourth Street Ghego House 1877 William Brewer Heywood 6/21/1982 60 Page 2 10/13/2004 City of Berkeley Designated Landmarks, Structures of Merit and Historical Districts Date of Date of Designation Type of Map # Address Name Construction Architect / Builder Designation Number Landmark 187 1915 Fourth Street Spenger's Fish Grotto Unknown, pos.
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