National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Alameda County, California, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.[1]

There are 160 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 8 National Historic Landmarks. Another property was once listed but has been removed.


      This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 21, 2024.[2]

Color markings (highest noted listing)

US National Register of Historic Places
National Historic Landmark

Current listings

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 10th Street Market August 3, 2001
(#01000826)
901–921 Washington St.
37°48′05″N 122°16′29″W
Oakland
2 The Abbey-Joaquin Miller House October 15, 1966
(#66000204)
Joaquin Miller Rd. and Sanborn Dr.
37°48′38″N 122°11′35″W
Oakland 1889 home of author and poet Joaquin Miller[6][7]
3 Alameda City Hall October 14, 1980
(#80000791)
Santa Clara Ave. and Oak St.
37°45′59″N 122°14′37″W
Alameda
4 Alameda County Building and Loan Association Building April 12, 2016
(#16000152)
1601-1605 Clay St.
37°48′24″N 122°16′22″W
Oakland
5 Alameda Free Library June 25, 1982
(#82002152)
2264 Santa Clara Ave.
37°45′57″N 122°14′37″W
Alameda
6 Alameda High School May 12, 1977
(#77000280)
2200 Central Ave.
37°45′55″N 122°14′45″W
Alameda
7 Alameda Veterans' Memorial Building September 27, 2007
(#07000995)
2203 Central Ave.
37°45′58″N 122°14′47″W
Alameda
8 Altenheim January 10, 2007
(#06001218)
1720 MacArthur Blvd.
37°48′03″N 122°13′15″W
Oakland
9 American Bag Co.-Union Hide Co. August 13, 1999
(#99000896)
299 Third St.
37°47′42″N 122°16′20″W
Oakland
10 Anna Head School for Girls August 11, 1980
(#80000795)
2538 Channing Way
37°52′00″N 122°15′26″W
Berkeley
11 Thomas Foxwell Bachelder Barn April 15, 1994
(#94000359)
1011 Kilkare Rd.
37°36′35″N 121°53′44″W
Sunol
12 Bank of Italy November 16, 1978
(#78000648)
2250 1st St.
37°40′57″N 121°46′07″W
Livermore
13 The Bellevue-Staten December 27, 1991
(#91001896)
492 Staten Ave.
37°48′29″N 122°15′14″W
Oakland
14 Berkeley Day Nursery September 15, 1977
(#77000281)
2031 6th St.
37°52′02″N 122°17′50″W
Berkeley
15 Berkeley High School Campus Historic District January 7, 2008
(#07001350)
1980 Allston Wy.
37°52′08″N 122°16′16″W
Berkeley
16 Berkeley Hillside Club April 16, 2004
(#04000332)
2286 Cedar St.
37°52′44″N 122°15′54″W
Berkeley
17 Berkeley Historic Civic Center District December 3, 1998
(#98000963)
Roughly bounded by McKinney Ave., Addison St., Shattuck Ave., and Kittredge St.
37°52′10″N 122°16′14″W
Berkeley
18 Berkeley Public Library June 25, 1982
(#82002156)
2090 Kittredge St.
37°52′05″N 122°16′07″W
Berkeley
19 Berkeley Women's City Club October 28, 1977
(#77000282)
2315 Durant Ave.
37°52′03″N 122°15′46″W
Berkeley
20 Boone's University School November 1, 1982
(#82000994)
2029 Durant Ave.
37°52′01″N 122°16′08″W
Berkeley Now the Persian Center
21 Bowles Hall March 16, 1989
(#89000195)
Stadium and Gayley Way
37°52′24″N 122°15′11″W
Berkeley
22 Brooklyn Presbyterian Church September 18, 2017
(#100001600)
1433 12th Ave.
37°47′28″N 122°14′50″W
Oakland
23 California Cotton Mills Company Factory January 30, 2013
(#12001234)
1091 Calcot Pl.
37°46′54″N 122°14′17″W
Oakland
24 California Hall March 25, 1982
(#82004638)
Oxford St.
37°52′19″N 122°15′37″W
Berkeley
25 California Hotel June 30, 1988
(#88000969)
3443–3501 San Pablo Ave.
37°49′34″N 122°16′43″W
Oakland
26 California Memorial Stadium November 27, 2006
(#06001086)
Bet. Piedmont Ave., Stadium Rim Way, Canyon Rd., Bancroft Way and Prospect St.
37°52′16″N 122°15′03″W
Berkeley
27 California Nursery Co. Guest House May 6, 1971
(#71000130)
California Nursery Co., Niles Blvd. at Nursery Ave.
37°34′45″N 121°59′30″W
Fremont
28 Camron-Stanford House June 13, 1972
(#72000213)
1426 Lakeside Dr.
37°48′05″N 122°15′44″W
Oakland
29 Casa Peralta January 4, 1982
(#82002168)
384 W. Estudillo Ave.
37°43′27″N 122°09′30″W
San Leandro
30 Chamber of Commerce Building August 29, 1985
(#85001916)
2140–2144 Shattuck Ave. & 2071–2089 Center St.
37°52′14″N 122°16′08″W
Berkeley
31 Church of the Good Shepherd-Episcopal December 1, 1986
(#86003361)
1001 Hearst St. at Ninth St.
37°52′12″N 122°17′41″W
Berkeley
32 City Hall September 11, 1981
(#81000142)
2134 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
37°52′09″N 122°16′24″W
Berkeley 1907 building by John Bakewell, Jr. and Arthur Brown, Jr.;[8] renamed the Maudelle Shirek Building, March 2007[9]
33 Clay Building November 20, 1978
(#78000650)
1001–1007 Clay St.
37°48′10″N 122°16′31″W
Oakland
34 Cloyne Court Hotel December 24, 1992
(#92001718)
2600 Ridge Rd.
37°52′34″N 122°15′29″W
Berkeley
35 Alfred H. Cohen House June 19, 1973
(#73000394)
1440 29th Ave.
37°46′47″N 122°13′41″W
Oakland
36 College Women's Club January 21, 1982
(#82002157)
2680 Bancroft Way
37°52′08″N 122°15′18″W
Berkeley 1928 building by Walter T. Steilberg; now known as the Bancroft Hotel[8]
37 Corder Building January 11, 1982
(#82002158)
2300–2350 Shattuck Ave.
37°52′02″N 122°16′05″W
Berkeley
38 Cowell Memorial Hospital January 6, 1993
(#92001730)
2215 College Ave.
37°52′18″N 122°15′11″W
Berkeley 1930 building by Arthur Brown, Jr.; demolished 1993[10]
39 Croll Building October 4, 1982
(#82000960)
1400 Webster St.
37°46′18″N 122°16′36″W
Alameda
40 Doe Memorial Library March 25, 1982
(#82004639)
Oxford St.
37°52′20″N 122°15′34″W
Berkeley
41 Downtown Oakland Historic District July 1, 1998
(#98000813)
Roughly along Broadway from 17th to 11th St.
37°48′17″N 122°16′11″W
Oakland
42 Drawing Building November 18, 1976
(#76000475)
Hearst Ave., University of California campus
37°52′30″N 122°15′27″W
Berkeley 1914 building by John Galen Howard, subsequently known as the Naval Architecture Building,[11] now part of Blum Hall[12][13]
43 Dunns Block November 15, 1978
(#78000652)
725 Washington St.
37°48′02″N 122°16′32″W
Oakland
44 Dunsmuir House May 19, 1972
(#72000214)
Peralta Oaks Ct.
37°44′35″N 122°08′47″W
Oakland
45 Durant Hall March 25, 1982
(#82004640)
Oxford St.
37°52′17″N 122°15′36″W
Berkeley 1911 building by John Galen Howard; formerly Boalt Hall of Law[11]
46 Eden Congregational Church August 3, 2007
(#07000788)
1046 Grove Way
37°40′51″N 122°05′37″W
Hayward
47 George C. Edwards Stadium April 1, 1993
(#93000263)
Junction of Bancroft Way and Fulton St., UC Berkeley campus
37°52′08″N 122°15′53″W
Berkeley
48 Elliston June 19, 1985
(#85001327)
463 and 341 Kilkare Rd.
37°36′05″N 121°53′25″W
Sunol
49 Faculty Club March 25, 1982
(#82004641)
Oxford St.
37°52′18″N 122°15′21″W
Berkeley 1902 building by Bernard Maybeck[14]
50 Federal Realty Building January 2, 1979
(#79000467)
1615 Broadway
37°48′23″N 122°16′13″W
Oakland
51 First Church of Christ, Scientist December 22, 1977
(#77000283)
2619 Dwight Way
37°51′56″N 122°15′21″W
Berkeley 1910 building by Bernard Maybeck[15]
52 First Presbyterian Church Sanctuary Building November 25, 1980
(#80000792)
2001 Santa Clara Ave.
37°46′11″N 122°15′06″W
Alameda
53 First Unitarian Church December 10, 1981
(#81000143)
2401 Bancroft Way
37°52′07″N 122°15′40″W
Berkeley 1898 building by A. C. Schweinfurth; now home to the University of California, Berkeley's Dramatic Arts Department[16]
54 First Unitarian Church of Oakland June 16, 1977
(#77000284)
685 14th St.
37°48′25″N 122°16′31″W
Oakland
55 Founders' Rock March 25, 1982
(#82004642)
Oxford St.
37°52′31″N 122°15′25″W
Berkeley Site of dedication of the College of California, April 16, 1860[17]
56 Fox Court February 4, 1982
(#82002159)
1472–1478 University Ave.
37°52′12″N 122°16′57″W
Berkeley 1930 Tudor Revival building by Carl Fox[18]
57 Fox Oakland Theatre February 2, 1979
(#79000468)
1807–1829 Telegraph Ave.
37°48′32″N 122°16′09″W
Oakland
58 Garfield Intermediate School June 14, 1982
(#82002160)
1414 Walnut St.
37°52′54″N 122°16′07″W
Berkeley 1915 building by Ernest Coxhead; also known as Garfield Junior High School; now the Jewish Community Center[8]
59 Giannini Hall March 25, 1982
(#82004643)
Oxford St.
37°52′25″N 122°15′44″W
Berkeley 1930 building by William C. Hays named for Bank of America founder Amadeo Giannini; built to house the Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics[11]
60 Girton Hall September 26, 1991
(#91001473)
University of California Botanical Garden
37°52′29″N 122°14′18″W
Berkeley 1911 building by Julia Morgan. Initially known as Senior Women's Hall,[11] now known as Julia Morgan Hall. Moved from UC Berkeley central campus to UC Botanical Garden in 2014.[19]
61 Golden Sheaf Bakery March 31, 1978
(#78000644)
2069–2071 Addison St.
37°52′17″N 122°16′08″W
Berkeley 1905 brick and terra-cotta building by Clinton Day; once part of the Golden Sheaf Bakery, where the first bakers' union was founded in 1904[20]
62 Greek Orthodox Church of the Assumption May 22, 1978
(#78000651)
9th and Castro Sts.
37°48′13″N 122°16′43″W
Oakland
63 Green Shutter Hotel June 16, 2004
(#04000594)
22650 Main St.
37°40′21″N 122°04′56″W
Hayward
64 Hagemann Ranch Historic District January 10, 2008
(#07001351)
455 Olivina Ave.
37°40′57″N 121°47′51″W
Livermore
65 Harrison and Fifteenth Sts. Historic District November 7, 1996
(#96001277)
1401–1501 Harrison St., 300–312 14th St., 300–349 15th St.
37°48′14″N 122°15′59″W
Oakland
66 Weston Havens House June 11, 2008
(#05000597)
255 Panoramic Way
37°52′09″N 122°14′50″W
Berkeley 1941 house by Harwell Hamilton Harris bequeathed to the University of California by the last direct descendant of Berkeley founder, Francis Kittredge Shattuck[21]
67 Haviland Hall February 1, 1982
(#82002161)
University of California Campus
37°52′25″N 122°15′40″W
Berkeley 1924 building by John Galen Howard[11]
68 Hearst Greek Theatre March 25, 1982
(#82004644)
Oxford St.
37°52′25″N 122°15′15″W
Berkeley 1903 outdoor theater by John Galen Howard named for donor and publisher William Randolph Hearst[11]
69 Hearst Gymnasium for Women March 25, 1982
(#82004645)
Oxford St.
37°52′10″N 122°15′24″W
Berkeley 1927 building by Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan named in honor of William Randolph Hearst's mother Phoebe Apperson Hearst[11]
70 Hearst Memorial Mining Building March 25, 1982
(#82004646)
Oxford St.
37°52′27″N 122°15′26″W
Berkeley 1902–1907 building by John Galen Howard, named for Senator George Hearst[11]
71 Heathcote-MacKenzie House October 29, 1991
(#91001538)
4501 Pleasanton Ave.
37°39′37″N 121°53′06″W
Pleasanton
72 Heinold's First and Last Chance Saloon September 1, 2000
(#00001067)
56 Jack London Square
37°47′38″N 122°16′23″W
Oakland
73 Hilgard Hall March 25, 1982
(#82004647)
Oxford St.
37°52′24″N 122°15′48″W
Berkeley 1917 building by John Galen Howard; named for Eugene W. Hilgard, renowned pedologist and first dean of the University of California College of Agriculture[11]
74 Hillside School October 29, 1982
(#82000961)
1581 Leroy Ave.
37°52′51″N 122°15′32″W
Berkeley 1925 school by Walter H. Ratcliff, Jr.[8]
75 Hotel Menlo December 29, 2020
(#100005984)
344 13th St.
37°48′10″N 122°16′08″W
Oakland
76 Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church of Alameda September 21, 2023
(#100009369)
1420 Lafayette St.
37°46′10″N 122°15′11″W
Alameda
77 Kahn's Department Store March 30, 1989
(#89000194)
1501–39 Broadway
37°48′21″N 122°16′15″W
Oakland
78 John W. Kottinger Adobe Barn September 12, 1985
(#85002305)
200 Ray St.
37°39′48″N 121°52′21″W
Pleasanton Formerly used as a jail by John W. Kottinger, a justice of peace in Murray Township. Now occupied by an antique shop.[22]
79 Ladies' Relief Society Children's Home July 13, 2006
(#06000612)
365 45th St.
37°49′58″N 122°15′26″W
Oakland
80 Lake Merritt Wild Duck Refuge October 15, 1966
(#66000205)
Lakeside Park, Grand Ave.
37°48′23″N 122°15′18″W
Oakland Established March 18, 1870; first official wildlife refuge in the United States[23]
81 LeConte Hall June 25, 2004
(#04000622)
Hearst and Gayley
37°52′21″N 122°15′24″W
Berkeley
82 Liberty Hall March 30, 1989
(#89000199)
1483–1485 8th St.
37°48′23″N 122°17′44″W
Oakland Built in 1877;[24] meeting hall of the Oakland chapter of the Universal Negro Improvement Association[25]
83 Lightship WAL-605, RELIEF December 20, 1989
(#89002462)
Oakland Estuary in Brooklyn Basin
37°47′44″N 122°16′50″W
Oakland
84 Livermore Carnegie Library and Park December 3, 2011
(#11000876)
2155 3rd St.
37°40′47″N 121°46′07″W
Livermore
85 Livermore Veterans Administration Hospital, Building 62 April 23, 2020
(#100005208)
4951 Arroyo Rd., Livermore Division Campus
37°37′32″N 121°45′47″W
Livermore
86 Locke House April 7, 1989
(#89000258)
3911 Harrison St.
37°49′19″N 122°15′01″W
Oakland
87 Loring House July 13, 1989
(#89000857)
1730 Spruce St.
37°52′35″N 122°15′56″W
Berkeley
88 Madison Park Apartments April 1, 1982
(#82002164)
100 9th St.
37°47′53″N 122°15′55″W
Oakland
89 Main Post Office and Federal Building October 23, 1980
(#80000796)
201 13th St.
37°48′05″N 122°15′59″W
Oakland
90 Masonic Temple July 15, 1982
(#82002162)
2105 Bancroft Way and 2295 Shattuck Ave.
37°52′04″N 122°16′03″W
Berkeley
91 Masonic Temple and Lodge March 25, 1982
(#82002153)
1329–31 Park St. and 2312 Alameda Ave.
37°45′48″N 122°14′38″W
Alameda
92 McCrea House February 11, 1982
(#82002165)
3500 Mountain Blvd.
37°48′03″N 122°11′12″W
Oakland
93 Meek Mansion and Carriage House June 4, 1973
(#73000393)
240 Hampton Rd.
37°41′04″N 122°06′48″W
Hayward
94 Melrose Baptist Church March 27, 2017
(#100000778)
1638 47th Ave.
37°46′20″N 122°12′34″W
Oakland
95 Mills Hall October 14, 1971
(#71000132)
Mills College campus
37°46′47″N 122°10′56″W
Oakland
96 Mission San José July 14, 1971
(#71000131)
Mission Blvd. at Washington Blvd.
37°32′00″N 121°55′11″W
Fremont

97 Montgomery Ward & Company June 15, 1999
(#99000691)
2825 E. 14th St.
37°46′47″N 122°13′48″W
Oakland Demolished in 2001[26]
98 D. J. Murphy House April 6, 1978
(#78000649)
291 McLeod St.
37°40′54″N 121°45′58″W
Livermore
99 Naval Air Station Alameda Historic District January 23, 2013
(#12001191)
NAS Alameda
37°47′10″N 122°18′09″W
Alameda
100 Niles Canyon Transcontinental Railroad Historic District October 13, 2010
(#10000843)
Railway corridor from Niles to Pleasanton
37°35′40″N 121°53′19″W
Fremont, Pleasanton, and Sunol
101 North Gate Hall March 25, 1982
(#82004648)
Oxford St.
37°52′30″N 122°15′35″W
Berkeley
102 Oakland Auditorium February 1, 2021
(#100006085)
10 10th St.
37°47′51″N 122°15′42″W
Oakland Now the Kaiser Convention Center
103 Oakland City Hall September 15, 1983
(#83001170)
1 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza
37°48′19″N 122°16′21″W
Oakland
104 Oakland Free Library-23rd Avenue Branch February 16, 1996
(#96000106)
1449 Miller Ave., 2347 E. 15th St.
37°47′01″N 122°14′04″W
Oakland
105 Oakland Free Library-Alden Branch February 16, 1996
(#96000105)
5205 Telegraph Ave., 500 52nd St.
37°50′18″N 122°15′45″W
Oakland Now the Temescal Branch.
106 Oakland Free Library-Golden Gate Branch February 16, 1996
(#96000103)
5606 San Pablo Ave., 1098 56th St.
37°50′21″N 122°16′56″W
Oakland
107 Oakland Free Library-Melrose Branch February 16, 1996
(#96000104)
4805 Foothill Blvd., 1738 48th Ave.
37°46′21″N 122°12′27″W
Oakland
108 Oakland Hotel September 4, 1979
(#79000470)
260 13th St.
37°48′09″N 122°16′02″W
Oakland
109 Oakland Iron Works-United Works, and the Remillard Brick Company August 25, 1983
(#83001171)
552–592 2nd St.
37°47′50″N 122°16′44″W
Oakland
110 Oakland Lamp Works March 24, 2015
(#15000098)
1614 Campbell St.
37°48′49″N 122°17′37″W
Oakland
111 Oakland Public Library August 11, 1983
(#83001173)
659 14th St.
37°48′22″N 122°16′35″W
Oakland Now the African American Museum and Library.
112 Oakland Waterfront Warehouse District April 24, 2000
(#00000361)
Roughly bounded by I-880, Madison St., 2nd St., and Webster St.
37°47′43″N 122°16′16″W
Oakland
113 Oakland YWCA Building September 20, 1984
(#84000755)
1515 Webster St.
37°48′17″N 122°16′06″W
Oakland Now Common Webster and the Envision Academy of Arts & Technology
114 Donald and Helen Olsen House October 1, 2010
(#10000812)
771 San Diego Rd.
37°53′46″N 122°16′21″W
Berkeley
115 Pacific Gas & Electric Company Building July 17, 1986
(#86001665)
1625 Clay and 551 17th Sts.
37°48′26″N 122°16′22″W
Oakland
116 Pacific Press Building April 14, 1975
(#75000421)
1117 Castro St.
37°48′17″N 122°16′42″W
Oakland demolished
117 Panoramic Hill October 21, 2005
(#05000424)
Panoramic Wy, Canyon Rd., Mosswood, Orchard Ln., Arden Rd.
37°52′07″N 122°14′13″W
Berkeley
118 Paramount Theatre August 14, 1973
(#73000395)
2025 Broadway
37°48′35″N 122°16′05″W
Oakland
119 Pardee House May 24, 1976
(#76000476)
672 11th St.
37°48′17″N 122°16′40″W
Oakland
120 Park Street Historic Commercial District May 12, 1982
(#82002154)
Roughly bounded by Oak St., Park, Lincoln, and Encinal Aves.
37°45′53″N 122°14′36″W
Alameda
121 George Washington Patterson Ranch-Ardenwood November 29, 1985
(#85003043)
34600 Newark Blvd.
37°33′27″N 122°02′57″W
Fremont
122 People's Park May 24, 2022
(#100007288)
Between Haste St., Dwight Way, Telegraph Ave., and Bowditch St.
37°51′56″N 122°15′25″W
Berkeley
123 Peralta House November 22, 1978
(#78000654)
561 Lafayette Ave.
37°43′50″N 122°09′42″W
San Leandro
124 Antonio Maria Peralta House November 17, 1977
(#77000285)
2465 34th Ave.
37°47′14″N 122°13′03″W
Oakland
125 Peterson House March 11, 1982
(#82002155)
1124 Talbot Ave.
37°53′01″N 122°17′36″W
Albany
126 Phi Delta Theta Chapter House January 11, 1983
(#83001172)
2717 Hearst Ave.
37°52′33″N 122°15′22″W
Berkeley
127 Ravenswood June 26, 1979
(#79000466)
South of Livermore on Arroyo Rd.
37°39′08″N 121°46′11″W
Livermore
128 Remar Bakery April 11, 2002
(#02000328)
1010 46th St.
37°50′09″N 122°16′33″W
Emeryville Now known as Bakery Lofts.
129 Room 307, Gilman Hall, University of California October 15, 1966
(#66000203)
University of California at Berkeley campus
37°52′21″N 122°15′23″W
Berkeley
130 St. Joseph's Home for the Aged December 20, 2016
(#16000864)
2647 International Blvd.
37°46′51″N 122°13′55″W
Oakland
131 Sather Gate and Bridge March 25, 1982
(#82004649)
U.C.Berkeley
37°52′13″N 122°15′34″W
Berkeley
132 Sather Tower March 25, 1982
(#82004650)
Oxford St.
37°52′19″N 122°15′28″W
Berkeley
133 Security Bank and Trust Company Building July 26, 1982
(#82002166)
1000 Broadway
37°48′08″N 122°16′19″W
Oakland Also headquarters of Key System
134 Senior Hall November 5, 1974
(#74000506)
University of California, Berkeley campus
37°52′19″N 122°15′19″W
Berkeley 1906 log cabin by John Galen Howard; also known as Senior Men's Hall and Golden Bear Lodge[27]
135 South Berkeley Community Church November 15, 2007
(#07001176)
1802 Fairview St.
37°51′01″N 122°16′21″W
Berkeley
136 South Hall March 25, 1982
(#82004651)
Oxford St.
37°52′17″N 122°15′31″W
Berkeley
137 St. John's Presbyterian Church August 7, 1974
(#74000507)
2640 College Ave.
37°51′43″N 122°15′13″W
Berkeley Now known as the Julia Morgan Center
138 St. Joseph's Basilica September 18, 1978
(#78000642)
1109 Chestnut St.
37°45′58″N 122°15′17″W
Alameda
139 St. Raymond's Church April 12, 2006
(#06000242)
6600 Donlon Way
37°42′00″N 121°56′16″W
Dublin
140 State Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind October 14, 1982
(#82000962)
Bounded by Dwight Way, City line, Derby and Warring Sts.
37°51′50″N 122°14′53″W
Berkeley Now Clark Kerr Campus
141 Studio Building April 6, 1978
(#78000645)
2045 Shattuck Ave.
37°52′18″N 122°16′03″W
Berkeley
142 William R. Thorsen House November 20, 1978
(#78000646)
2307 Piedmont Ave.
37°52′08″N 122°15′06″W
Berkeley
143 Toverii Tuppa July 12, 1978
(#78000647)
1819 10th St.
37°52′15″N 122°17′37″W
Berkeley
144 Treadwell Mansion and Carriage House July 15, 1977
(#77000286)
5212 Broadway
37°50′08″N 122°15′02″W
Oakland Formerly part of the California College of the Arts from 1922 until 2022; in 2017 CCA sold this property to a housing developer who intends to build between 400-600 apartments
145 Trinity Church February 4, 1982
(#82002167)
525 29th St.
37°49′06″N 122°16′05″W
Oakland
146 Tupper and Reed Building January 21, 1982
(#82002163)
2275 Shattuck Ave.
37°52′05″N 122°16′03″W
Berkeley Now known as Beckett's Pub
147 U.S. Post Office January 29, 1981
(#81000144)
2000 Allston Way
37°52′08″N 122°16′13″W
Berkeley
148 Union Iron Works Powerhouse January 10, 1980
(#80000793)
2308 Webster St.
37°47′12″N 122°16′27″W
Alameda
149 Union Iron Works Turbine Machine Shop April 10, 1980
(#80000794)
2200 Webster St.
37°47′04″N 122°16′19″W
Alameda
150 University Art Museum January 8, 2014
(#13001034)
2626 Bancroft Way
37°52′08″N 122°15′21″W
Berkeley
151 University High School October 2, 1992
(#92001300)
5714 Martin Luther King Jr. Way
37°50′33″N 122°16′10″W
Oakland Now the North Oakland Senior Center and the Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute
152 University House March 25, 1982
(#82004652)
Oxford St.
37°52′28″N 122°15′44″W
Berkeley
153 USS HORNET December 4, 1991
(#91002065)
Alameda Point
37°46′22″N 122°18′10″W
Alameda Listed in the National Park Service NRIS database in Bremerton, Washington; moved to Naval Air Station Alameda and opened as a museum in 1998.
154 USS POTOMAC (yacht) February 20, 1987
(#87000068)
1660 Embarcadero
37°47′43″N 122°16′48″W
Oakland
155 Washington Union High School October 5, 1981
(#81000145)
38442 Fremont Blvd.
37°33′10″N 121°59′41″W
Fremont
156 Wellman Hall March 25, 1982
(#82004653)
Oxford St.
37°52′23″N 122°15′46″W
Berkeley
157 Wetmore House April 14, 1978
(#78000653)
342 Bonita Ave.
37°49′27″N 122°13′59″W
Piedmont
158 Wheeler Hall March 25, 1982
(#82004654)
Oxford St.
37°52′16″N 122°15′32″W
Berkeley
159 White Mansion October 31, 1980
(#80000797)
604 E. 17th St.
37°47′49″N 122°15′00″W
Oakland
160 Women's Athletic Club of Alameda County April 29, 2009
(#09000247)
525 Bellevue Ave.
37°48′28″N 122°15′16″W
Oakland

Former listing

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listedDate removed Location City or town Description
1 Byrne House February 17, 1978
(#78000643)
November 11, 1990 1301 Oxford St.
Berkeley Destroyed by fire in 1984.[28] Also known as the Napoleon Bonaparte Byrne House & Grounds

See also

References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved June 21, 2024.
  3. Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  5. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
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  9. "Old City Hall renamed for Maudelle Shirek". City of Berkeley. March 22, 2007. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  10. "Berkeley Landmarks: Nos. 101–200". Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association. 2009. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  11. Stadtman, Verne A. (1967). "The Centennial Record of the University of California, 1868–1968". Berkeley, CA: University of California Regents. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  12. "Building History". Blum Center for Developing Economies. University of California, Berkeley. Archived from the original on January 15, 2016. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
  13. "Campus to celebrate grand opening of Blum Hall today at 2 p.m." Berkeley News. University of California, Berkeley. October 8, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
  14. Thompson, Daniella (June 11, 2005). "Ken Cardwell recalls Bernard Maybeck". Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  15. Cerny, Susan (August 24, 2002). "Church is a classic worth saving". Berkeley, CA: The Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  16. Thompson, Daniella (May 15, 2008). "East Bay, Then and Now: Schweinfurth's First Unitarian: A Powerhouse of a Church". Berkeley, CA: The Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  17. Cerny, Susan (March 3, 2001). "Founder's Rock marks the beginnings of UC". Berkeley, CA: The Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  18. Cerny, Susan (January 12, 2002). "Fox's romantic retreats hide within busy University Ave". Berkeley, CA: The Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  19. Whiting, Sam (January 13, 2014). "Moving day a success for UC Berkeley's Julia Morgan building". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  20. Cerny, Susan (October 27, 2001). "Berkeley bakery once the largest in the East Bay". Berkeley, CA: The Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  21. Loomis, John A. (July 17, 2004). "House on the hill: Architects of tomorrow get a chance to learn from a midcentury modern masterpiece". San Francisco Chronicle. San Francisco, CA. p. F-1. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  22. Wainright, Mary-Jo (2007). Pleasanton. Charleston S.C: Arcadia Publishing. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-7385-4761-9.
  23. "National Historic Landmarks Program: Lake Merritt Wild Duck Refuge". National Park Service. Archived from the original on February 19, 2012. Retrieved November 18, 2011.
  24. Tramble, Thomas; Tramble, Wilma (2007). The Pullman Porters and West Oakland. Images of America. Arcadia Publishing. p. 68. ISBN 978-0-7385-4789-3.
  25. Curtis, Nancy C. (1996). Black heritage sites: an African American odyssey and finder's guide. ALA Editions. p. 587. ISBN 978-0-8389-0643-9.
  26. "Wards Demolition 'A Sad Occasion'". Oakland Post. Oakland, California: Alameda Publishing Corp. February 14, 2001. p. 4.
  27. Thompson, Daniella (October 27, 2006). "East Bay Then and Now: East Bay Buildings Inspired by Precedent, Part II". Berkeley, CA: The Berkeley Daily Planet. Retrieved April 28, 2009.
  28. "Fire hits oldest Berkeley house". The Oakland Tribune. December 21, 1984. p. A-9. Retrieved May 28, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
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