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Alameda High School ALAMEDA HIGH SCHOOL - E ALAMEDA CA USA 09/22/65 WING - CENTRAL AVENUE & OAK STREET UNITED STATES MARITIME ALAMEDA CA USA 01/01/45 SERVICE SCHOOL ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL - BOYS ALBANY CA USA 09/01/66 LOCKER ROOM - KEY ROUTE BOULEVARD & PORTLAND AVENUE PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE ANGWIN CA USA 12/01/62 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE ANGWIN CA USA 07/14/67 CHURCH - 123 INDEPENDENCE DRIVE ANTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL ANTIOCH CA USA 08/05/65 SCHOOL #8 - 1711 MISSION ANTIOCH CA USA 11/13/72 VIEW DRIVE WEST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ANTIOCH CA USA 12/14/66 Cabrillo College Aptoe CA USA CALIFORNIA STATE ARCATA CA USA 12/11/72 UNIVERSITY - FOUNDERS HALL MENLO ATHERTON HIGH ATHERTON CA USA 02/01/63 SCHOOL BELMONT SCHOOL BELMONT CA USA CENTRAL SCHOOL - 525 BELMONT CA USA 03/20/70 MIDDLE ROAD FOX SCHOOL - 3100 STREET BELMONT CA USA 03/20/70 JAMES ROAD NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL - BELMONT CA USA 01/16/70 1540 RALSTON AVENUE RALSTON SCHOOL - 2675 BELMONT CA USA 03/20/70 RALSTON AVENUE APARTMENT HOUSE - 3110 BERKELEY CA USA 03/01/68 COLLEGE AVENUE BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT BERKELEY CA USA 01/04/70 POWER - ROCK RIDGE STATION - KIETH & COLLEGE AVENUES CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR BERKELEY CA USA DEAF AND BLIND MARINA RESTAURANT - BERKELEY CA USA 08/08/69 UNIVERSITY AVENUE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF- BERKELEY CA USA 09/20/68 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION BUILDING - DWIGHT WAY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY CA USA 02/01/63 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY CA USA 01/01/50 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 03/07/69 BANCROFT WAY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 03/17/67 BIO CHEMISTRY LABORATORY - ROOM 101 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA BOILER ROOM UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 12/26/67 COREY HALL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 12/20/71 COREY HALL - ROOM 144 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 07/29/68 DAVIS HALL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 04/05/71 DOE MEMORIAL LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 02/08/71 DOWNER LABORATORY - SCANNING PAVILION - LA LOMA STREET & HEARST UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 06/07/71 FERNWELL DORMITORIES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 10/30/70 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA GIANNINI HALL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 07/17/70 GIONINNI HALL - 1ST FLOOR UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA HEALTH SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 12/21/68 HEARST MEMORIAL BUILDING - 3RD & MARKET UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA HESSE HALL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 08/17/65 LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 08/11/67 MOFFETT UNDERGRADUATE LIBARY UTILITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY CA USA 03/01/68 TEMPORARY BUILDINGS University of California, Berkeley CA USA 01/01/30 President's Private Office University of California- Berkeley CA USA 01/01/30 Berkeley, Boalt Hall of Jurisprudence, Garret W. McEnerney Law Library University of California- Berkeley CA USA 01/01/30 Berkeley, Boalt Hall of Jurisprudence, Garret W. McEnerney Law Library VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FOR BERKELEY CA USA 12/01/67 THE BLIND - DERBY STREET Beverly Hills High School Beverly Hills CA USA 01/01/30 BRENTWOOD MIDDLE BRENTWOOD CA USA 06/26/70 SCHOOL - FIRST STREET LIBERTY UNION HIGH SCHOOL BRENTWOOD CA USA 06/07/68 BURBANK HIGH SCHOOL BURBANK CA USA 03/13/73 BURLINGAME INTERMEDIATE BURLINGAME CA USA 08/21/70 SCHOOL - 1715 QUESADA WAY SAINT CATHERINE SCHOOL BURLINGAME CA USA 09/03/71 SHERIDAN ELEMENTARY CALEXICO CA USA 04/12/68 SCHOOL CANOGA PARK ELEMENTARY CANOGA PARK CA USA 08/24/59 SCHOOL CANOGA PARK ELEMENTARY CANOGA PARK CA USA 08/24/59 SCHOOL DEL CAMPO HIGH SCHOOL CARMICHAEL CA USA RIO AMERICANA HIGH CARMICHAEL CA USA SCHOOL CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE CARSON CA USA 07/20/72 CHASULAR ELEMENTARY CHASULAR CA USA 12/11/70 SCHOOL - LINCOLN STREET CHICO STATE COLLEGE CHICO CA USA 01/01/63 CHICO STATE COLLEGE CHICO CA USA 01/01/72 CHICO STATE COLLEGE CHICO CA USA CHICO STATS COLLEGE CHICO CA USA 01/01/63 NEAL DON ELEMENTARY CHICO CA USA SCHOOL CONCORD HIGH SCHOOL CONCORD CA USA MOUNT DIABLO ELEMENTARY CONCORD CA USA 04/25/69 SCHOOL - 5880 MOUNT ZION DRIVE PINE HOLLOW SCHOOL - CONCORD CA USA 05/01/67 MOUNT DIABLO UNITED SCHOOL DISTRICT - 5522 PINE HOLLOW ROAD SCHOOL #39 - CLAY COURT & CONCORD CA USA 11/24/67 CLAYTON ROAD SUN TERRACE ELEMENTARY CONCORD CA USA 04/25/69 SCHOOL - 2448 FLOYD LANE WESTWOOD ELEMENTARY CONCORD CA USA 04/25/69 SCHOOL - 1748 WEST STREET GRANADA SCHOOL - 50 EL CORTE MADERA CA USA 10/11/68 CAMINO DRIVE GRANADA SCHOOL #2 - 54 EL CORTE MADERA CA USA 11/17/65 CAMINO DRIVE JOHN REED SCHOOL COTATI CA USA 10/01/61 COLLINGS SCHOOL - CUPERTINO CA USA 06/13/69 CUPERTINO SCHOOL DISTRICT - 10301 VISTA DRIVE JOLLYMAN SCHOOL - 7550 DE CUPERTINO CA USA 04/04/69 LA FORGE REGNART SCHOOL - 1170 CUPERTINO CA USA 04/04/69 YORKSHIRE DRIVE Sunnyville High School Cupertino CA USA CUYAMACA SCHOOL CAMP CUYAMACA CA USA KENNEDY SCHOOL - MARKET DALY CITY CA USA 05/18/66 & MOLKE STREET ARTS & CRAFTS SCHOOL #2 - DANVILLE CA USA 01/05/65 LOS CERROS & ALMO VISTE GRANDE SCHOOL - 667 DANVILLE CA USA 10/02/67 DIABLO ROAD WESTCHESTER ELEMENTARY DANVILLE CA USA 11/28/69 SCHOOL - WESTCHESTER & MENETTE WESTCHESTER SCHOOL - DANVILLE CA USA 10/31/69 WESTCHESTER DRIVE WHESTHCESTER SCHOOL - DANVILLE CA USA 10/31/69 WESTCHESTER DRIVE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVIS CA USA 04/23/68 MEMORIAL UNION DINING COMMONS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVIS CA USA PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - DAVIS CA USA RAY COOK ECOLOGICAL RES LAB UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA DAVIS CA USA 08/01/14 FARM UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA USA 04/23/68 MEMORIAL UNION DINING COMMONS ATHENIAN SCHOOL - DIABLO CA USA 06/16/67 DORMITORIES - 2100 MOUNT DIABLO SCENIC BOULEVARD CALIFORNIA STATE DOMINGUEZ CA USA 01/01/71 UNIVERSITY AMADOR HIGH SCHOOL - DUBLIN CA USA 11/08/68 VILLAGE PARKWAY & BRIGHTON GARDEN OAKS SCHOOL - EAST PALO ALTO CA USA 05/18/66 O`CONNER & PULGAS El Cerrito High School El Cerrito CA USA 01/01/30 EL CERRITO HIGH SCHOOL - EL CERRITO CA USA 05/04/66 EUREKA & CALUSA STREETS EL GRANDA SCHOOL - EL GRANADA CA USA 10/03/66 SANTIAGO AVENUE & EL GRANADA CONWAY SCHOOL ESCONDIDO CA USA GLENVIEW SCHOOL ESCONDIDO CA USA 10/11/65 ORANGE GLEN HIGH SCHOOL ESCONDIDO CA USA COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS - EUREKA CA USA 07/24/72 STUDENT SERVICE CENTER FAIRFAX HIGH SCHOOL FAIRFAX CA USA 01/01/60 COLLEGE OF MARIN - OLNEY FAIRFIELD CA USA 04/01/71 HALL TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE - FAIRFIELD CA USA 09/12/69 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CALIFORNIA SCHOOL FOR THE FREMONT CA USA 08/01/62 DEAF & BLIND CENTERVILLE JUNIOR HIGH FREMONT CA USA 06/13/69 SCHOOL - FREMONT BOULEVARD Hopkins Robinson School Fremont CA USA MISSION SAN JOSE SCHOOL FREMONT CA USA 10/13/67 WILLIAM HOPKINS JUNIOR FREMONT CA USA 03/22/68 HIGH SCHOOL - DRISCOLL ROAD FRESNO HIGH SCHOOL FRESNO CA USA ORANGE COUNTY STATE FULLERTON CA USA 07/01/63 COLLEGE HERBERT HOOVER HIGH GLENDALE CA USA 11/30/66 SCHOOL HERBERT HOOVER HIGH GLENDALE CA USA 11/30/66 SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - GOLETA CA USA 10/26/64 CHEMISTRY BUILDING UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, GOLETA CA USA 10/26/64 CHEMISTRY BUILDING HALF MOON BAY HIGH HALF MOON CA USA SCHOOL BAY EL CAMINO COLLEGE HAWTHORNE CA USA 01/01/66 EL CAMINO COLLEGE HAWTHORNE CA USA 01/01/66 BOWMAN SCHOOL - MISSION HAYWARD CA USA 08/18/67 & JEFFERSON BRET HART SCHOOL - 1099 HAYWARD CA USA 09/22/67 EAST STREET Cal St. University Hayward CA USA Cal State University Hayward CA USA CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE HAYWARD CA USA 02/23/66 CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE - HAYWARD CA USA 05/03/65 GYNASIUM CALIFORNIA STATE COLLEGE - HAYWARD CA USA 10/25/71 SPEECH & DRAMA BUILDING CHABOT COLLEGE - SOIL HAYWARD CA USA 11/01/67 TESTING LABORATORY HARVEST PARK MIDDLE HAYWARD CA USA 10/23/70 SCHOOL - BUILDINGS E & F - VALLEY AVENUE HAYWARD STATE COLLEGE - HAYWARD CA USA 04/15/64 BUILDING G - MUSIC CLASSROOM HAYWARD STATE COLLEGE - HAYWARD CA USA 06/09/67 CLASSROOM #1 - HARDER & SERVICE ROADS HAYWARD STATE COLLEGE - HAYWARD CA USA 01/01/66 GYMNASIUM MOREAU HIGH SCHOOL HAYWARD CA USA 05/11/66 MOUNT EDEN SCHOOL - HAYWARD CA USA 12/27/68 PANAMA & CALAROGA STREETS STATE COLLEGE- MUSIC CLASS HAYWARD CA USA 01/01/65 ROOM BUILDING SUNSET SCHOOL - PRINCETON HAYWARD CA USA 12/27/68 & A STREETS SOUTH HILLSBOROUGH HILLSBOROUGH CA USA 06/10/70 SCHOOL - 303 EL CERRITO AVENUE GROUP #128 SCHOOLS HUNTINGTON CA USA 01/27/69 PARK GROUP #128 SCHOOLS HUNTINGTON CA USA 01/27/69 PARK MIDDLETON WOODLAWN HUNTINGTON CA USA 07/16/68 AVE. SCHOOL PARK MIDDLETON WOODLAWN HUNTINGTON CA USA 07/16/68 AVENUE SCHOOL PARK SAN JOSE SCHOOL - IGNACIO CA USA 06/23/65 HAMILTON FIELD - SAN JOSE BOULEVARD UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE CA USA 01/29/64 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE CA USA 01/01/68 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE CA USA UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - IRVINE CA USA 04/21/64 MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE CA USA 01/01/64 IRVINE, CENTRAL PLANT UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE CA USA 04/21/64 MULTI-PURPOSE BUILDING ADELINE E KENT SCHOOL - KENTFIELD CA USA 03/01/66 STADIUM WAY & COLLEGE AVENUE ADELINE E KENT SCHOOL - KENTFIELD CA USA 03/01/66 STADIUM WAY & COLLEGE AVENUE MARIN JUNIOR COLLEGE - KENTFIELD CA USA 06/26/70 HARLAN HALL OLNEY HALL KENFIELD KENTFIELD CA USA 08/01/70 COLLEGE OF MARIN - SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BOULEVARD JOHN MUIR COLLEGE - LA JOLLA CA USA 08/04/69 BUILDING 2D JOHN MUIR COLLEGE - LA JOLLA CA USA 01/02/68 BUILDING D JOHN MUIR COLLEGE - DINING LA JOLLA CA USA 06/26/69 HALL & CORMONS JOHN MUIR COLLEGE - LA JOLLA CA USA 05/01/66 TUNNEL UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LA JOLLA CA USA
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