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COB Landmarks Updated April 2015 City of Berkeley Designated Landmarks Date of Number Street Name1 Name2 Construction Architect Designation Type DEMO Binder Number Note Joseph McVay Oceanview Sisterna 814 Addison Street House Historic District 1888 Roarke 3/1/2004 CBDist 267 Joseph and Wilson Oceanview Sisterna 816 Addison Street McVay House Historic District 1892 Unknown 3/1/2004 CBDist 267 Carrington House, Seth Babson & R. 1029 Addison Street Bartine 1893 Wenk 3/15/1982 SOM 54 1124 Addison Street John Brennan House 1891 Unknown 7/9/2001 LM 237 Cooper Woodworking Walter Crapo / Ben 1250 Addison Street Building 1912 Pearson 4/21/1986 LM 100 Saint Joseph the 1640 Addison Street Worker 0 Shea & Lofquist 3/18/1991 LM partial 160 Sanford G. Jackson / 1900 Addison Street Framat Lodge 1927 Sommarstrom Bros. 4/7/1997 LM 193 The John Boyd 1915 Addison Street House 1893 Unknown 1/5/2012 SOM 310 Golden Sheaf 2071 Addison Street Bakery 1905 Clinton Day 12/19/1977 LM 21 2110 Addison Street Underwood Building 1905 F.E. Armstrong 11/1/1993 SOM 178 Heywood Apartment 2119 Addison Street Bldg 1906 Unknown 4/7/2003 LM 251 Frederick H. Dakin Walter H. Ratcliff & 2750 Adeline Street Warehouse 1906 George T. Plowman 8/9/2004 LM 273 The Hoffman 2988 Adeline Street Building 1905 Henry Ahnefeld 7/6/2006 SOM 286 The William Clephane Corner 3027 Adeline Street Store 1905 C.M. Cook 9/7/2006 LM 290 William Wharff / C. 3228 Adeline Street Carlson's Block 1903 Ekman 7/19/1982 LM 64 3250 Adeline Street India Block 1903 A.W. Smith 7/19/1982 LM 63 Wells Fargo Bank South Berkeley John Galen Howard / 3286 Adeline Street Branch 1906 John Debo Galloway 7/19/1982 LM 62 Hiram Lovell / James 3332 Adeline Street Lorin Theater Phillips Temple 1912 W. Plachek 5/24/1982 LM 59 Berkeley High School Old Gym and William C. Hays & 1920 Allston Way Pool 1922 Walter H. Ratcliff, Jr. 7/5/2007 LM 297 Henry Gutterson, John Gregg, Julia Morgan, Bernard Maybeck, et al./Fed. Martin Luther King Works Progress 0 Allston Way Jr. Civic Center Park 1940 Admin 11/3/1997 LM 198 Corporation Yard 1326 Allston Way Building 1913 Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. 7/1/2002 LM 244 Civic Center Historic 1835 Allston Way City Hall Annex District 1925 James Plachek 12/7/1998 CBDist 208 1835 Allston Way Old City Hall Annex 1926 James L. Plachek 11/21/1988 SOM 117 Berkeley High School Community Theater and Little Civic Center Historic Henry Gutterson and 1920 Allston Way Theater District 1940 William Corlett 12/7/1998 CBDist 208 Berkeley High School Community Theater and Little Civic Center Historic Henry Gutterson and 1930 Allston Way Theater District 1937 William Corlett 12/7/1998 CBDist 208 United States Post Civic Center Historic 2000 Allston Way Office District 1914 Oscar Wenderoth 12/7/1998 CBDist 208 Berkeley Main Post 2000 Allston Way Office 1914 Oscar Wenderoth 6/16/1980 LM 38 Young Men's Civic Center Historic 2001 Allston Way Christian Association District 1910 Benjamin McDougall 12/7/1998 CBDist 208 2001 Allston Way Downtown YMCA 1910 Benjamin McDougall 2/22/1990 LM 124 2018 Allston Way Elks Club 1913 Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. 10/7/1991 LM 161 Creamery Livery Unknown / F.E. 2112 Allston Way Stables Red Cross 1910 Armstrong 6/1/1998 SOM demo 201 Roberts Studio / 2134 Allston Way YWCA 1930 Edwin Lewis Snyder 1/6/1992 LM 164 18 Alvarado Street McCormack House 1910 Walter H. Ratcliff, Jr 10/3/2013 LM 314 The Wallace-Sauer 1340 Arch Street House 1905 John White 11/2/2006 LM 292 F.H. Thomas/ Julia 883 Arlington F.A. Thomas House 1911 Morgan 7/14/2003 LM 257 The Webb Block aka 1985 Ashby Avenue Hudson's Antiques 1905 Charles W. McCall 12/6/2004 LM 275 Frederick and Amy 2611 Ashby Avenue Corkill Hourse 1908 Russel R. Bixby 4/5/2007 LM 295 2425 Atherton Street Child Center 1960 Joseph Esherick 6/6/2013 LM 313 2126 Bancroft Way Waste & Clark Apts. 1913 Walter H. Ratcliff, Jr. 4/12/1993 LM 175 California Memorial 2301 Bancroft Way Stadium 1923 John Galen Howard 6/1/2006 LM 285 updated 6/4/2015 Page 1 City of Berkeley Designated Landmarks Date of Number Street Name1 Name2 Construction Architect Designation Type DEMO Binder Number Note First Unitarian Albert C. 2401 Bancroft Way Church UC Dance Studio 1898 Schweinfurth 11/16/1981 LM 47 2546 Bancroft Way Fred Turner Building 1940 Julia Morgan 12/21/1981 LM 48 2600 Bancroft Way University YWCA 1958 Joseph Esherick 5/6/2010 LM 306 Mario J. Ciampi, Richard L. Jorasch, Berkeley Art Ronald E. Wagner, University Art Museum and Pacific and (initially) Paul W. 2626 Bancroft Way Museum Film Archive 1967-1970 Reiter 2/2/2012 LM 311 College Women's 2680 Bancroft Way Club 1928 Walter Steilberg 11/19/1979 LM 34 2700 Bancroft Way Westminster Hall 1926 Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. 4/3/2000 LM 225 Unknown / pos. 2528 Benvenue Avenue Ayers House 1899 Arthur Ayers 6/18/1990 LM 132 2532 Benvenue Avenue Morrison House 1900 Unknown 6/18/1990SOM 133 Jennie C. Smith Frederick Esty, 2539 Benvenue Avenue House 1897 arch./Builder. 7/7/1997 LM 196 Villa Wiley House 2545 Benvenue Avenue and Cottages 1897 Pos. Chris Texdahl 7/7/1997 LM 195 Pos. Charles 2551 Benvenue Avenue Dickman House 1894 Dickman 7/7/1997 LM 194 A. Dodge The Westenberg Coplin/Pearson & 2811 Benvenue Avenue House 1903 Olson 9/7/2006 LM 291 Berkeley Bay William Black & C. 1917 Berkeley Way Commons 1905 Mayhews 2/20/1979 LM 27 Joseph Clapp 2007 Berkeley Way Cottage Morning Glory House 1878 Unknown 7/16/1979 LM 32 George Morgan 2053 Berkeley Way Morgan Building Building 1904 A. Dodge Coplin 1/12/2004 LM 265 2201 Blake Street Bartlett House 1877 Unknown 12/5/2005 LM 281 1410 Bonita Avenue Bonita House 1892 Ira Boynton 10/5/1992LM 171 Rose Berteaux 2350 Bowditch Street Cottage 1930 Carl Fox 6/7/1999 LM 212 Soule Edgar Fisher / 2410 Bowditch Street Anna Head School 1922 Walter Ratcliff, Jr. 11/16/1981 LM 45 La Loma Historic John K. Ballantine, 2678 Buena Vista Way Etcheverry House District 1924 Jr. (not proven) 5/6/2002 CBDist 241 La Loma Historic 2704 Buena Vista Way Mathewson House District 1916 Bernard Maybeck 5/6/2002 CBDist 241 2733 Buena Vista Way Tuft's House #3 1931 Bernard Maybeck 7/1/2002 LM 246 Annie Maybeck 2780 Buena Vista Way House 1933 Bernard Maybeck 3/19/1990 LM 127 2800 Buena Vista Way Temple of Wings 1924 Bernard Maybeck 1/6/1992 LM 162 Samuel Hume John Hudson 2900 Buena Vista Way House 1928 Thomas 6/17/1985 LM 91 Stone / Hunter 2418 California Street House and Palm 1895 Unknown 6/5/2000 SOM 227 Charles Rieber 15 Canyon Road House 1904 Coxhead & Coxhead 6/7/1999 LM 213 2237 Carleton Street Woodworth House 1905 Charles Woodworth 9/7/1993 LM 177 2138 Cedar Street Grace North Church 1913 James L. Plachek 1/4/1999 LM 209 2286 Cedar Street Hillside Club 1924 John White 1/12/2004LM 263 Veterans Memorial Civic Center Historic 1931 Center Street Building District 1928 Henry H. Meyers 12/7/1998 CBDist 208 Veterans Memorial 1931 Center Street Building 1928 Henry H. Meyers 4/15/1985 LM 89 State Farm Civic Center Historic 1947 Center Street Insurance Company District 1948 James W. Plachek 12/7/1998 CBDist 208 Mikkelsen & Berry 2124 Center Street Building 1902 Stone & Smith 12/19/1983 LM 77 Act 1 & Act 2 2130 Center Street Ennor's Restaurant Theatre 1923 James W. Plachek 11/2/2006 LM 293 839 Channing Way Niehaus House 1889 Edward Niehaus 6/21/1976 LM 11 Grace Baptist Rev. Bernhardt 936 Channing Way Church 1901 Fardig 2/22/1982 LM 53 The Robcliff 2515 Channing Way Apartment House 1921 Walter H. Ratcliff, Jr. 9/13/1999 SOM 218 2521 Channing Way Epworth Hall 1927 James L. Plachek 9/13/1999 LM 219 William Mooser and 2547 Channing Way Samuel Davis House 1899 Son 2/27/1984 LM 81 William E. Colby 2901 Channing Way House 1905 Julia Morgan 8/6/1985 LM 96 Civic Center Park Civic Center Historic 0 and Fountain District 0 12/7/1998CBDist 208 Frederick Law Claremont District Olmstead and John 0 Claremont Avenue Public Amenities Northerly Gateways 1905 Galen Howard 10/15/1984 LM 85 2955 Claremont Avenue John Muir School 1915 James W. Plachek 7/18/1983 LM 72 Claremont Blvd at Russell St, Claremont Ave at Avalon Ave, 2000 block of Derby St, 2000 block of Forest Claremont Court St, Russell St at Oak Gates and Street 0 Knoll Path Markers 1907 John Galen Howard 5/9/2005 LM 278 60 Codornices Road Rose Walk 0 H. Gutterson 2/25/1991 LM 141 updated 6/4/2015 Page 2 City of Berkeley Designated Landmarks Date of Number Street Name1 Name2 Construction Architect Designation Type DEMO Binder Number Note Warren Cheney 2241 College Avenue Houses 1885 Carl Ericson 9/17/1990 LM 135 Channing 2409 College Avenue Apartments 1913 Walter H. Ratcliff, Jr. 2/5/2015 LM 318 St. John's 2640 College Avenue Presbyterian Church 1908 Julia Morgan 12/15/1975 LM 4 Wlliam H. Weeks/ Bolfing's Elmwood E.L Younger - 2947 College Avenue Hardware 1923 Builder 4/6/2006 LM 284 Wells Fargo Bank, 2959 College Avenue Mercantile Trust Co. Elmwood 1925 Walter H. Ratcliff, Jr. 3/15/1982 LM 55 Strand Theater 2966 College Avenue Elmwood Theater 1914 Albert Cornelius 5/24/1982 LM 58 Thousand Oaks William Charles 840 Colusa Avenue School 1919 Hays 12/6/1993 LM demo 179 1 Cyclotron Road The Bevatron Building 51 1954 Masten and Hurd 8/3/2006 LM 288 Delaware Street 800 Delaware Street Historic District 12/17/1979 CBDist 35 Delaware Street 801 Delaware Street Historic District 12/17/1979 CBDist 35 Delaware Street 802 Delaware Street Historic District 12/17/1979 CBDist 35 originally at 1731 /33 802 Delaware Street Alphonso House Fifth St 1878 Joseph Alphonso 12/17/1979 LM 35 Delaware Street 803 Delaware Street Historic District 12/17/1979 CBDist 35 Also 806 Delaware Delaware Street 804 Delaware Street Street Historic District
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