{{Short description|none}} {{Use American English|date=July 2025}} {{Use mdy dates|date=February 2025}} This is a '''list of landmarks in Berkeley, California'''.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |date=January 2023 |title=List of Designated City Landmarks, Structures of Merit & Historic Districts |url=https://berkeleyca.gov/sites/default/files/documents/COB%20Landmarks%20Updated%20Jan%202023_0.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230630044415/https://berkeleyca.gov/sites/default/files/documents/COB%20Landmarks%20Updated%20Jan%202023_0.pdf |archive-date=June 30, 2023 |website=City of Berkeley}}</ref> "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.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Berkeley Landmarks, Designated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, Berkeley, CA |url=http://berkeleyheritage.com/berkeley_landmarks/landmarks1-100.html |website=Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA)}}</ref> 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) == {{GeoGroup}} {| class="wikitable" |- | style="background: #FFE978; style=;"width:35;"| | Berkeley Landmark |- | style="background: #FFC94B; style=;"width:35;"| | California Historical Landmark |- | style="background: #A8EDEF; width:35px;"| | US National Register of Historic Places |- | style="background-color: #87CEEB; style=;"width:35;"| |National Historic Landmark |}

== List of Berkeley Landmarks == {| class="wikitable sortable" style="width:98%" ! width="20" |#{{efn|name=fn1}} ! width="200" |Name ! width="100" class="unsortable" |Image ! width="140" |Address ! width="100" |Date ! class="unsortable" |Description |- |{{LAHCM style}}|1 | Berkeley City Hall |100x100px |2134 Grove Street (now Martin Luther King, Jr. Way) |December 15, 1975 |{{Coord|37.8691|-122.2733|name=Old Berkeley City Hall|type:landmark_region:US-CA}}<br /> also called Old Berkeley City Hall, and the Maudelle Shirek Building starting in 2007<ref name=":0" /> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|2 | Berkeley Women's City Club |100x100px |2315 Durant Avenue |December 15, 1975 |now the Berkeley City Club<ref name=":0" /> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|3 | Town and Gown Club |{{Upload image}} |2401 Dwight Way |December 15, 1975 |designed by Bernard Maybeck<ref name=":0" /> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|4 | William R. Thorsen House |100x100px |2307 Piedmont Avenue |December 15, 1975 |now Sigma Phi Society Chapter House<ref name=":0" /> |- |{{NRHP color}}|5 | First Church of Christ, Scientist (Berkeley, California) |100x100px |2619 Dwight Way |December 15, 1975 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|6 | Church of the Good Shepherd, Episcopal |133x133px |1823 Ninth Street |December 15, 1975 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|7 | Westminster Presbyterian Church |{{Upload image}} |926 Hearst Avenue |December 15, 1975 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|8 | St. John’s Presbyterian Church |100x100px |2640 College Avenue |December 15, 1975 | designed by Julia Morgan |- |{{LAHCM style}}|9 | Rose Walk |100x100px |2500 block of Rose Walk, between Euclid and Le Roy Avenues |December 15, 1975 | designed by Bernard Maybeck |- |{{LAHCM style}}|10 | Park Congregational Church |{{Upload image}} |1802 Fairview Street |June 21, 1976 |now South Berkeley Community Church |- |{{CHISL color}}|11 | Edward F. Niehaus House | |839 Channing Way |June 21, 1976 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|12 | Captain Charles C. Boudrow House |{{Upload image}} |1536 Oxford Street |June 21, 1976 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|13 | Napoleon Bonaparte Byrne House & Grounds |{{Upload image}} |1301 Oxford Street |June 21, 1976 |house was destroyed by fires in 1984 and 1985; and demolished in 1988. |- |{{CHISL color}}|14 | Joseph W. Harris House |{{Upload image}} |2300 Le Conte Avenue |June 21, 1976 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|15 | Andrew Cowper Lawson House |{{Upload image}} |1515 La Loma Avenue |August 16, 1976 |house for Andrew Cowper Lawson |- |{{LAHCM style}}|16 | Drawing Building (Naval Architecture Building) |{{Upload image}} |Hearst Avenue, University of California, Berkeley campus |October 18, 1976 |now Richard C. Blum Hall |- |{{NRHP color}}|17 |Senior Hall |100x100px |Behind the Faculty Club, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |also known as Senior Men’s Hall; and Golden Bear Lodge; designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{NRHP color}}|18 | Berkeley Day Nursery |100x100px |2031 Sixth Street |February 22, 1977 |now West Berkeley Children’s Center |- |{{CHISL color}}|19 | John Galen Howard House |{{Upload image}} |1401 Le Roy Avenue |March 21, 1977 |also known as the Gregory–Howard House |- |{{NRHP color}}|20 | Golden Sheaf Bakery |100x100px |2071 Addison Street |October 17, 1977 |designed by Clinton Day |- |{{LAHCM style}}|21 | Borja House |{{Upload image}} |1629 Fifth Street |December 19, 1977 |also known as Jucksch Cottage |- |{{CHISL color}}|22 | Barker Block |{{Upload image}} |2486 Shattuck Avenue |January 16, 1978 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|23 | The Studio Building |100x100px | 2045 Shattuck Avenue | May 15, 1978 |formerly The Berkeley Hotel |- |{{NRHP color}}|24 | Fox Court |133x133px | 1472–1478 University Avenue | November 20, 1978 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|25 | Bonita Apartments |{{Upload image}} | 1940 University Avenue | January 15, 1979 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|26 | Bonita Hall (Berkeley Bay Commons) |{{Upload image}} |1912–1918 Bonita Avenue |February 20, 1979 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|27 | Jeremiah T. Burke House |{{Upload image}} |2911 Russell Street |May 14, 1979 |it housed the Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum from 1966 to 2009. |- |{{CHISL color}}|28 | Manuel Silva House |{{Upload image}} |1824 Fifth Street |May 14, 1979 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|29 | Morse Block (Donogh Arms) |{{Upload image}} |2276 Shattuck Avenue |June 18, 1979 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|30 | Samuel C. Clark Cottage |{{Upload image}} |2009 Berkeley Way |July 16, 1979 |also known as Morning Glory House and Dick Moore’s House |- |{{NRHP color}}|31 | Toverii Tuppa (Finnish Hall) |100x100px |1819 Tenth Street |July 16, 1979 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|32 | Charles W. Heywood House |{{Upload image}} |1808 Fifth Street |September 17, 1979 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|33 |College Women's Club |100x100px |2680 Bancroft Way |November 19, 1979 |now the Bancroft Hotel |- | |34 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{NRHP color}}|35 |Delaware Street Historic District |100x100px |800 Block of Delaware Street and 1801 Fifth Street |December 17, 1979 |Historic District West Berkeley Garden |- |{{CHISL color}}|36 | Miss Eleanor M. Smith House & Cottage |{{Upload image}} |2529–2527 Hillegass Avenue |January 17, 1980 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|37 | Garfield Junior High School |100x100px |1414 Walnut Street |May 20, 1980 |1915 building by Ernest Coxhead. It was also known as Garfield Intermediate School, and was part of the Berkeley Unified School District administration. It is now the Jewish Community Center. |- |{{NRHP color}}|38 | United States Post Office |100x100px |2000 Allston Way |June 16, 1980 |Civic Center Historic District |- | |39 |Webb Block |{{Upload image}} |1985 Ashby Avenue |December 6, 2004 |also known as Hudson's Antiques<ref name=":1" /> |- |{{NRHP color}}|40 | Boone’s University School |100x100px |2029 Durant Avenue |March 16, 1981 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|41 | S. H. Kress & Co. Building |100x100px |2036 Shattuck Avenue | April 20, 1981 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|42 | State Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind |100x100px |2601 Warring Street |September 21, 1981 |formerly California Schools for the Deaf and Blind; now Clark Kerr Campus |- |{{CHISL color}}|43 | William T. Such Building |{{Upload image}} |2140 Oxford Street |August 17, 1981 |now Oxford Hall |- |{{NRHP color}}|44 | Corder Building |100x100px |2300–2350 Shattuck Avenue |October 29, 1981 |formerly Shattuck Apartments; Whitecotton Building; Witter Building |- |{{LAHCM style}}|45 | Anna Head School |100x100px |2538 Channing Way |November 16, 1981 |formerly Miss Head’s Preparatory School for Girls |- |{{NRHP color}}|46 | Haviland Hall |100x100px |University of California, Berkeley campus |November 16, 1981 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|47 | James Edgar House |{{Upload image}} |2437 Dwight Way |December 21, 1981 | listed as a "Structure of Merit" |- |{{NRHP color}}|48 | First Unitarian Church |100x100px |2401 Bancroft Way |November 16, 1981 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|49 | Fred Turner Building |{{Upload image}} | 2546 Bancroft Way | December 21, 1981 |designed by Julia Morgan |- |{{NRHP color}}|50 | Richfield Oil Co. Station |{{Upload image}} |1952 Oxford Street |December 21, 1981 |demolished by U.C. in late 2021 for the Gateway student housing project. |- |{{NRHP color}}|51 | Masonic Temple |100x100px |2105 Bancroft Way |January 20, 1982 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|52 | First Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church |{{Upload image}} |936 Channing Way |February 22, 1982 |now known as Grace Baptist Church |- |{{CHISL color}}|53 | Mercantile Trust Co. |{{Upload image}} |2959 College Avenue |March 15, 1982 |now known as Wells Fargo Bank, designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{CHISL color}}|54 | Bartine Carrington House |{{Upload image}} |1029 Addison Street |March 15, 1982 |"Structure of Merit", |- |{{CHISL color}}|55 | Odd Fellows' Temple |{{Upload image}} |2288 Fulton Street |April 19, 1982 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|56 | Berkeley Public Library |123x123px |2090 Kittredge Street |April 19, 1982 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|57 |Strand Theater |{{Upload image}} |2966 College Avenue |May 24, 1982 |now Elmwood Theater |- |{{LAHCM style}}|58 | Lorin Theater |{{Upload image}} |3332 Adeline Street |May 24, 1982 |now Phillips Temple C.M.E. Church |- |{{NRHP color}}|59 | Phi Delta Theta Chapter House |100x100px |2717 Hearst Avenue |May 24, 1982 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|60 |Young-Ghego House (Heywood-Ghego House) |{{Upload image}} |1809–1811 Fourth Street |June 21, 1982 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|61 | Hillside School |100x100px |1581 Le Roy Avenue |June 21, 1982 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|62 | South Berkeley Bank |{{Upload image}} |3286 Adeline Street |July 19, 1982 |now a Wells Fargo Bank |- |{{CHISL color}}|63 |India Block |{{Upload image}} |3250 Adeline Street |July 19, 1982 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|64 |Carlson's Block |{{Upload image}} |3228 Adeline Street |July 19, 1982 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|65 | Cloyne Court Hotel |100x100px |2600 Ridge Road |November 15, 1982 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{LAHCM style}}|66 | Beta Theta Pi Chapter House |{{Upload image}} |2607 Hearst Avenue |November 15, 1982 |designed by Ernest Coxhead, now the Goldman School of Public Policy |- |{{LAHCM style}}|67 | Captain Maury House |{{Upload image}} |1317 Shattuck Avenue |December 20, 1982 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|68 | Acheson Physicians' Building |{{Upload image}} |2131 University Avenue |January 17, 1983 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|69 | Shattuck Hotel |100x100px |2200–2240 Shattuck Avenue |May 16, 1983, and November 9, 1987 |the CA State Historic Resources Inventory Designation expanded in 1987 to include entire block. |- |{{LAHCM style}}|70 | Knox Presbyterian Church |{{Upload image}} |2108 Russell Street |June 21, 1983 |now the Church by the Side of the Road; "Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|71 | John Muir School |{{Upload image}} |2955 Claremont Avenue |July 18, 1983 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|72 | Hillside Club Street Improvements in the Daley’s Scenic Park Tract |{{Upload image}} | Hillside Club Street |July 18, 1983 |includes Annie’s Oak |- |{{CHISL color}}|73 | Fidelity Guaranty Building and Loan Association Building |{{Upload image}} |2323 Shattuck Avenue |October 17, 1983 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|74 | Howard Automobile Co. Showroom |{{Upload image}} |2140 Durant Avenue |October 17, 1983 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|75 | Charles R. Brown House |{{Upload image}} |1614 Sixth Street |November 21, 1983 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|76 | Mikkelsen and Berry Building |{{Upload image}} |2124–2126 Center Street |December 19, 1983 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|77 | Thornburg Village (or Normandy Village) |{{Upload image}} |1781–1851 Spruce Street |December 19, 1983 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|78 | Shattuck Square Building |{{Upload image}} |48, 82 Shattuck Square |February 27, 1984 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|79 | Samuel G. Davis House |{{Upload image}} |2547 Channing Way |February 27, 1984 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|80 | Tupper and Reed Building |100x100px |2271–2275 Shattuck Avenue |March 19, 1984 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|81 | Morrill Apartments |{{Upload image}} |2429–2437 Shattuck Avenue at Haste Street |May 21, 1984 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|82 | Whittier School |{{Upload image}} |1645 Milvia Street |June 25, 1984 |Interior renovations in 1994 |- |{{LAHCM style}}|83 | Claremont District Public Improvements |{{Upload image}} |Claremont Avenue, The Uplands, Hillcrest Avenue, Brookside Avenue |October 15, 1984 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|84 | People’s Park |100x100px |2526 Haste Street/2448 Bowditch Street/2551 Dwight Way |November 19, 1984 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|85 | Chamber of Commerce Building |100x100px |2140–2144 Shattuck Avenue at Center Street | December 17, 1984 |Conservation easement held by CA Preservation Foundation |- |{{CHISL color}}|86 | Mason-McDuffie Building |{{Upload image}} |2101 Shattuck Avenue |January 21, 1985 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|87 | Warren Cheney House and Cheney Cottage |{{Upload image}} |2241 & 2243 College Avenue, University of California, Berkeley campus |September 17, 1990 |demolished in 2010 and the Cheney Cottage was moved to 1632 62nd Street |- |{{NRHP color}}|88 | Federal Land Bank |{{Upload image}} |2180 Milvia Street |April 15, 1985 |part of the Civic Center Historic District; formerly the Farm Credit Administration and Civic Center Building |- |{{NRHP color}}|89 | Veterans' Memorial Building |100x100px |1931 Center Street |April 15, 1985 |part of the Civic Center Historic District |- |{{CHISL color}}|90 | Samuel Hume House |{{Upload image}} |2900 Buena Vista Way |June 17, 1985 | |- | |91 |Public Amenities (Northerly Gateways) |{{Upload image}} |Claremont Avenue |October 15, 1984 |<ref name=":1" /> |- |{{CHISL color}}|92 | Captain Higgins' Temperance Grocery Store |{{Upload image}} |834 Delaware Street |June 17, 1985 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|93 | Berkeley Municipal Incinerator |{{Upload image}} |1120 Second Street |July 15, 1985 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|94 | Weisbrod Building |{{Upload image}} |2001 San Pablo Avenue |July 15, 1985 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|95 | William E. Colby House |{{Upload image}} |2901 Channing Way |July 15, 1985 |designed by Julia Morgan |- |{{LAHCM style}}|96 | Fullen Market Building |{{Upload image}} |1523–1531 San Pablo Avenue |July 15, 1985 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|97 | Durkee Famous Foods Plant |{{Upload image}} |2900 Fifth Street |August 6, 1985 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|98 | Suendermann Plumbing Co. |{{Upload image}} |921 University Avenue |November 18, 1985 | |- | |99 |Mercantile Trust Company |{{Upload image}} |2959 College Avenue |March 15, 1982 |<ref name=":1" /> |- |{{CHISL color}}|100 |Benjamin Ide Wheeler House and Garden | {{Upload image}} |1820 Scenic Avenue |January 13, 1986 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|101 | Manasse-Block Tanning Company |100x100px |1300 Fourth Street |April 21, 1986 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|102 | Cooper Woodworking Building and American Photoplayer Co. |{{Upload image}} |1250–1260 Addison Street |April 21, 1986 | |- | |103 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|104 | G. Paul Bishop Studio |{{Upload image}} |2125 Durant Avenue |July 21, 1986 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|105 | Kennedy-Nixon House |{{Upload image}} |1537 Euclid Avenue |July 21, 1986 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|106 | Kawneer Manufacturing Company |{{Upload image}} |2547 Eighth Street |July 21, 1986 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|107 | Maria Marsh House |{{Upload image}} |2308 Durant Avenue |August 18, 1986 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|108 | Davis-Harmes House |{{Upload image}} |1828 Fifth Street |September 15, 1986 |moved in the 1960s from 733 Hearst Avenue |- |{{CHISL color}}|109 | McCreary-Greer House |{{Upload image}} |2318 Durant Avenue |August 18, 1986 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|110 |U.S. Realty Corporation Building |{{Upload image}} |2101–2109 University Avenue |September 15, 1986 |or MacFarlane Building; formerly "Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|111 | J.J. Pfister Knitting Mill |{{Upload image}} |2600–2602 Eighth Street |November 17, 1986 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|112 | H.J. Heinz Building | 100x100px |2900 San Pablo Avenue |November 17, 1986 |H.J. Heinz Company Factory for the Heinz Company |- |{{CHISL color}}|113 | Allanoke |{{Upload image}} |1777 Le Roy Avenue |November 17, 1986 |also known as Allen G. Freeman House, and Robert Sibley House |- |{{LAHCM style}}|114 | California Ink Company Industrial Site |{{Upload image}} |1326–1404 Fourth Street |November 17, 1986 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|115 | Haste Street Annex of McKinley School |{{Upload image}} |2419 Haste Street (now 2407 Dana Street) |January 26, 1987 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|116 | Judge Benjamin Ferris House |{{Upload image}} |2314 Dwight Way |January 26, 1987 |the first Alta Bates Hospital |- |{{LAHCM style}}|117 | Old Jefferson Elementary School |{{Upload image}} |1475 Rose Street |March 16, 1987 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|118 | The Berkeley Inn |{{Upload image}} |2501 Haste Street |November 9, 1987 |designed by Joseph Cather Newsom; damaged by fires in 1986 and 1990; now demolished. |- |{{LAHCM style}}|119 | Hunrick Grocery |{{Upload image}} |2211 Rose Street |September 19, 1988 |"Structure of Merit"; demolished in 2004 and façade reconstructed in 2005 |- |{{NRHP color}}|120 | Bowles Hall and Charter Hill |100x100px |Centennial Drive, University of California, Berkeley campus |October 17, 1988 |designed by George W. Kelham |- |{{CHISL color}}|121 | Maurer House |{{Upload image}} |1448 Sixth Street |November 21, 1988 |"Structure of Merit"; demolished |- |{{CHISL color}}|122 | City Hall Annex |{{Upload image}} |1835 Allston Way |November 21, 1988 |formerly "Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|123 | Berkeley Tennis Club |{{Upload image}} |2624 Hillegass Avenue |May 15, 1989 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|124 | Byron Jackson Iron Works |{{Upload image}} |700–730 Parker Street, Bldg. 12 |December 18, 1989 |"Structure of Merit"; formerly Cutter Laboratories; demolished |- |{{CHISL color}}|125 |John Albert Marshall House No. 3 |{{Upload image}} |2744 Telegraph Avenue |September 18, 1989 |now the Rose Garden Inn |- |{{LAHCM style}}|126 |John Albert Marshall House No. 4 |{{Upload image}} |2740 Telegraph Avenue |September 18, 1989 |now the Rose Garden Inn |- |{{CHISL color}}|127 | John Woolley House |{{Upload image}} |2506 Dwight Way |October 16, 1989 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|128 | Ernest L. Loring House |100x100px |1730 Spruce Street |October 16, 1989 |also known as Loring House |- |{{LAHCM style}}|129 |Kappa Sigma Chapter House |{{Upload image}} |2220 Piedmont Avenue |July 6, 1992 |demolished in 1992 to construct the Haas School of Business |- |{{CHISL color}}|130 | Piedmont Way |100x100px |2200–2499 Piedmont Avenue |February 22, 1990 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|131 | Downtown YMCA |100x100px |2001 Allston Way |February 22, 1990 |for Young Men’s Christian Association |- | |132 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- | |133 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{CHISL color}}|134 | Kerna Maybeck Gannon House |{{Upload image}} |2780 Buena Vista Way | March 19, 1990 |also known as Annie Maybeck House |- | |135 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|136 |Sigma Pi Chapter House |{{Upload image}} |2395 Piedmont Avenue |May 21, 1990 |now Phi Gamma Delta |- |{{LAHCM style}}|137 | Sutliff Rock (Picnic Rock) |{{Upload image}} |550 Santa Rosa Avenue |May 21, 1990 |"Site of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|138 | Arthur Ayers House |{{Upload image}} |2528 Benvenue Avenue |June 18, 1990 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|139 | Morrison House |{{Upload image}} |2532 Benvenue Avenue |June 18, 1990 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|140 | Weltevreden |{{Upload image}} |1755 Le Roy Avenue |August 20, 1990 |formerly Volney D. Moody House, and now Tellefsen Hall; "Structure of Merit" |- | |141 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{NRHP color}}|142 | Ernest V. Cowell Memorial Hospital |100px |2215 College Avenue, University of California, Berkeley campus |November 19, 1990 |demolished in 1993 to construct the Haas School of Business |- |{{CHISL color}}|143 | Luther M. Williamson Building |{{Upload image}} |2120–2124 Dwight Way |February 25, 1991 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|144 | Williams Building |{{Upload image}} |2126–2128 Dwight Way |February 25, 1991 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|145 | Davis-Byrne Building |100x100px |2138–2140 Dwight Way |February 25, 1991 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|146 | Durant Hall |100x100px |Sather Road, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |formerly Boalt Hall; designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{NRHP color}}|147 | California Hall |100x100px |Sather Road, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{NRHP color}}|148 | Doe Memorial Library |100x100px |University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{NRHP color}}|149 | Founders' Rock |100x100px |Hearst Avenue, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|150 | Giannini Hall |100x100px |University Drive, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|151 | Room 307, Gilman Hall |100x100px |Campus Drive, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |building designed by John Galen Howard; Room 307 was where chemist Glenn T. Seaborg and his coworkers identified plutonium |- |{{NRHP color}}|152 |Hearst Memorial Mining Building |100x100px |Mining Circle, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{NRHP color}}|153 | Hearst Greek Theatre |100x100px |Gayley Road, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{NRHP color}}|154 | Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Gymnasium for Women |100x100px |Bancroft Way, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan; also known as Hearst Gymnasium for Women |- |{{NRHP color}}|155 | Hilgard Hall |100x100px |University Drive, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|156 |Faculty Club and Glade |100x100px |Faculty Glade, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by Bernard Maybeck |- |{{NRHP color}}|157 | Sather Gate and Bridge |100x100px |University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{NRHP color}}|158 | Sather Tower and Esplanade |100x100px |Esplanade Drive, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |also known as the Campanile |- | |159 | | | | | |- |{{NRHP color}}|160 |South Hall |100x100px |West Esplanade Drive, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|161 | University House |100x100px |Hearst Avenue, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by Albert Pissis; formerly the President’s Mansion and now the Chancellor’s House |- |{{NRHP color}}|162 | Wellman Hall |100x100px |University Drive, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by John Galen Howard; also known as Agriculture Hall |- |{{NRHP color}}|163 | Wheeler Hall |100x100px |Campanile Way, University of California, Berkeley campus |February 25, 1991 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{CHISL color}}|164 |St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church and Grounds |{{Upload image}} |1600–1640 Addison Street |March 18, 1991 |site of Presentation High School; grotto demolished |- | |165 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{CHISL color}}|166 | West Berkeley Macaroni Factory |{{Upload image}} |2215 Fifth Street |January 28, 1991 |"Structure of Merit" |- | |167 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{CHISL color}}|168 | Elks Club |{{Upload image}} |2018 Allston Way |October 7, 1991 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|169 | Joseph Alphonso House |{{Upload image}} |1814 Sixth Street |June 15, 1992 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|170 |Roberts Studio |{{Upload image}} |2134 Allston Way |January 6, 1992 |later known as the Berkeley Community YWCA |- |{{LAHCM style}}|171 | Ashkenaz Music and Dance Community Center |100x100px |1317 San Pablo Avenue |September 8, 1992 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|172 | West Berkeley YMCA |{{Upload image}} |2009 Tenth Street |January 6, 1992 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|173 | The Temple of Wings |100x100px |2800 Buena Vista Way |January 6, 1992 |also known as the Charles C. Boynton House; originally designed by Bernard Maybeck |- |{{LAHCM style}}|174 | Orchard Lane |{{Upload image}} |Panoramic Hill |January 6, 1992 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|175 |Northbrae Public Improvements |100x100px |Northbrae |February 3, 1992 |includes Marin Circle, paths, parks, and stone monuments; designed by landscape architect and professor, R. E. Mansell |- |{{CHISL color}}|176 | Thomas Andrews House |{{Upload image}} |1812 Sixth Street |June 15, 1992 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|177 | Edwards Stadium and Field |100x100px |Bancroft Way at Fulton Street, University of California, Berkeley campus |November 2, 1992 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|178 | Edward Brakenridge House (Bonita House) |{{Upload image}} |1410 Bonita Avenue |October 6, 1992 |designed by Ira A. Boynton |- |{{NRHP color}}|179 | Berkeley Community Theater |100x100px |300 block of Allston Way, Berkeley High School campus |December 7, 1992 |also known as the Little Theater, Berkeley High School Shop & Science Buildings; Civic Center Historic District and Berkeley High School Campus Historic District |- |{{CHISL color}}|180 | Hotel Durant |100x100px |2600 Durant Avenue |February 1, 1993 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|181 | Heywood Building |{{Upload image}} |2014–2018 Shattuck Avenue |April 12, 1993 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|182 | Bancroft Apartments |{{Upload image}} |2126 Bancroft Way |April 12, 1993 |also known as Waste and Clark Apartments |- |{{LAHCM style}}|183 | Charles W. Woodworth House |{{Upload image}} |2237 Carleton Street |September 7, 1993 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|184 |Thousand Oaks Elementary School |{{Upload image}} |840 Colusa Street |December 6, 1993 |demolished in 1997 to make way for new school buildings |- |{{LAHCM style}}|185 |Underwood Building |{{Upload image}} |2110–2114 Addison Street |November 1, 1993 |also known as Virginia Apartments; "Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|186 |Elmer Buckman House |{{Upload image}} |920 Shattuck Avenue |June 6, 1994 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|187 | Armstrong College |{{Upload image}} |2220 Harold Way |September 6, 1994 | |- | |188 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|189 | Berkeley Municipal Rose Garden |100x100px |Euclid Avenue between Bay View Place and Eunice Street |March 3, 1995 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|190 | Everett Glass House |{{Upload image}} |70 Twain Avenue |April 3, 1995 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|191 | La Loma Steps |{{Upload image}} |Pathway linking 1500 block of Le Roy Avenue & 2500 block of Buena Vista Way |October 2, 1995 | |- | |192 | |{{Upload image}} | | | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|193 | Harmon Gymnasium |{{Upload image}} | Bancroft Way, University of California, Berkeley campus |September 3, 1996 |designed by George W. Kelham; altered beyond recognition in 1999 when reconstructed as Haas Pavilion |- |{{CHISL color}}|194 | Jensen House |{{Upload image}} |1675 La Loma Avenue |October 7, 1996 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|195 | University Of California, Berkeley Campus Landscape Features |{{Upload image}} |University of California, Berkeley campus |November 4, 1996 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|196 | Longfellow School |{{Upload image}} |1500 Derby Street |December 2, 1996 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|197 | Framat Lodge #405 of the Vasa Order of America |{{Upload image}} |1900 Addison Street |April 7, 1997 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|198 | Charles John Dickman House and Cottages |{{Upload image}} | 2549, 2551, 2551B, 2553, 2555 & 2555B Benvenue Avenue |July 7, 1997 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|199 | Harley and Villa Wiley House and Cottages |{{Upload image}} |2545 Benvenue Avenue |July 7, 1997 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|200 | Jennie C. Smith House |{{Upload image}} | 2539 Benvenue Avenue |July 7, 1997 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|201 | Dr. Cornelius Beach Bradley House |{{Upload image}} |2639 Durant Avenue |November 3, 1997 |now the Theta Xi Chapter House |- |{{CHISL color}}|202 | Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park |{{Upload image}} |between Allston Way, MLK Jr. Way and Center Street |November 3, 1997 |Civic Center Historic District |- |{{LAHCM style}}|203 | Rev. Dr. Robert Bentley House |{{Upload image}} |2683 Le Conte Avenue |February 2, 1998 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|204 | George Edwards House |{{Upload image}} |2530 Dwight Way |April 6, 1998 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|205 |Berkeley Farm Creamery |{{Upload image}} |2108–2116 Allston Way |June 1, 1998 |formerly John Hinkel Livery Stable, S. J. Sill Warehouse, and American Red Cross; "Structure of Merit"; demolished in 1999 |- |{{LAHCM style}}|206 | Josiah J. Rose-Goldsmith House |{{Upload image}} |2919 Lorina Street |September 8, 1998 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|207 | Hobart Hall |{{Upload image}} |2606 Dwight Way |September 8, 1998 |also known as Baptist Divinity School; designed by Julia Morgan |- |{{CHISL color}}|208 | Euclid Apartments |{{Upload image}} |1865 Euclid Avenue |September 8, 1998 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{LAHCM style}}|209 | Merton Joseph Congdon House |{{Upload image}} |2527 Piedmont Avenue |November 2, 1998 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|210 | Spenger’s Fish Grotto |100x100px |1915–1955 Fourth Street |November 2, 1998 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|211 | Fox Common |frameless|100x100px |1670–1676 University Avenue |December 7, 1998 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|212 | Civic Center Historic District |{{Upload image}} |between Center Street & Allston Way, Milvia Street & Martin Luther King Jr. Way |December 7, 1998 |also known as Berkeley Civic Center Historic District |- |{{LAHCM style}}|213 | North Berkeley Congregational Church |{{Upload image}} |2138 Cedar Street |January 4, 1999 |also known as Grace North Church, and Christ Church East Bay |- |{{CHISL color}}|214 | Theta Xi Chapter House |{{Upload image}} |1730 La Loma Avenue |January 4, 1999 |now Kingman Hall |- |{{LAHCM style}}|215 | Baptist Divinity School |100x100px |2606 Dwight Way |February 1, 1999 |also known as American Baptist Seminary of the West |- |{{CHISL color}}|216 | Rose and William Berteaux Cottage |{{Upload image}} |2612 Channing Way |June 7, 1999 |moved in 2001 to 2350 Bowditch Street |- |{{CHISL color}}|217 | Charles H. Rieber House |{{Upload image}} |15 Canyon Road |June 7, 1999 |designed by Ernest Coxhead |- |{{CHISL color}}|218 | George Lewis Bell House |{{Upload image}} |2118 Marin Avenue |August 2, 1999 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|219 | The Brasfield |{{Upload image}} |2520 Durant Avenue |September 13, 1999 |also known as Beau Sky Hotel, and the Blue Sky Hotel<ref name=":1" /> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|220 | Ellen Blood House |{{Upload image}} |2508 Regent Street |September 13, 1999 |also known as Tompkins House; "Structure of Merit"; moved in 2014 from 2526 Durant Avenue |- |{{LAHCM style}}|221 | The Albra |{{Upload image}} |2530–2534 Durant Avenue |September 13, 1999 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|222 | Robcliff Apartment House |{{Upload image}} |2515 Channing Way |September 13, 1999 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|223 | Epworth Hall |{{Upload image}} |2521 Channing Way |September 13, 1999 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|224 | Alexander C. Stuart House |{{Upload image}} |2524 Dwight Way |September 13, 1999 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|225 | Vine Street Pumping Plant |{{Upload image}} |2113 Vine Street |October 4, 1999 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|226 | Casa Bonita Apartments |{{Upload image}} |2605 Haste Street |November 1, 1999 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|227 | F. D. Chase Building |{{Upload image}} |2107–2111 Shattuck Avenue |January 3, 2000 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|228 | West Berkeley Shellmound |{{Upload image}} |three blocks bounded by University Avenue, Hearst Avenue, I-880 and Fourth Street |February 7, 2000 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|229 | Westminster House and Grounds |{{Upload image}} |2700 Bancroft Way |April 3, 2000 |also known as Unitas House |- |{{LAHCM style}}|230 | Swink House, Cottage and Garden |{{Upload image}} |1525–1529 Shattuck Avenue |May 1, 2000 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|231 | John Hunter House |{{Upload image}} |2418 California Street |June 5, 2000 |"Structure of Merit"; also listed as John Hopkins Spring Estate |- |{{LAHCM style}}|232 |Unit 1 U.C. dormitories |{{Upload image}} |Durant Avenue |September 2000 |designed by Warnecke and Warnecke |- |{{LAHCM style}}|233 |Unit 2 U.C. dormitories |{{Upload image}} |Haste Street |September 2000 |designed by Warnecke and Warnecke |- |{{CHISL color}}|234 | J. Gorman and Son Building |{{Upload image}} |2599 Telegraph Avenue |December 4, 2000 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|235 | Ralph White House |{{Upload image}} |1841 Marin Avenue |January 8, 2001 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|236 | Elizabeth M. Kenney Cottage |{{Upload image}} |2214 Addison Street (now in storage) |February 5, 2001 |also known as Kenney-Meinheit Cottage; moved to 1725 University Avenue in 1906; moved to 1275 University Avenue in 2003; dismantled and stored in October 2018 |- |{{CHISL color}}|237 | Southern Pacific Railroad Station |100x100px |700 University Avenue |March 5, 2001 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|238 | John Hinkel Park |frameless|100x100px |Southampton Avenue |April 2, 2001 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|239 | Walter H. Farley House |{{Upload image}} |147 Tunnel Road |July 9, 2001 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|240 | John Brennan House |{{Upload image}} |1124–1126 Addison Street |July 9, 2001 |designed by Peter Crinnion |- |{{CHISL color}}|241 | Santa Fe Railway Station |100x100px |1310 University Avenue |September 10, 2001 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|242 | Alphonso H. Broad House and Storefronts |{{Upload image}} |2115-2117-2119 Kittredge Street |October 1, 2001 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|243 | Berkeley Public Library, North Branch |{{Upload image}} |1170 The Alameda |October 1, 2001 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|244 | La Loma Park Historic District |{{Upload image}} |La Loma Avenue between La Vereda Road and Buena Vista Way |May 6, 2002 |Historic District, including 13 houses |- |{{CHISL color}}|245 |UC Theater |100x100px |2036 University Avenue |May 6, 2002 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|246 | Wallace and Lucy MacGregor House |{{Upload image}} |1962 Yosemite Road |June 3, 2002 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|247 | City of Berkeley Corporation Yard Building |{{Upload image}} |1326 Allston Way |July 1, 2002 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|248 | Jeffress House |{{Upload image}} |2944 Elmwood Court |"Structure of Merit" | |- |{{CHISL color}}|249 | J.B. Tufts House |{{Upload image}} |2733 Buena Vista Way |July 1, 2002 |also known as Tufts House No. 3; designed by Bernard Maybeck |- |{{LAHCM style}}|250 | Maybeck Cottage |{{Upload image}} |1 Maybeck Twin Drive |December 9, 2002 |designed by Bernard Maybeck |- |{{LAHCM style}}|251 | Carrick House and Dunster Cottages |{{Upload image}} |1418 Spruce Street |December 9, 2002 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|252 |John A. Marshall-Erik O. Lindblom House |{{Upload image}} |2601 Hillegass Avenue |March 3, 2003 |former home of Erik Lindblom |- |{{CHISL color}}|253 | Brooks Apartments |{{Upload image}} |2231 Shattuck Avenue |April 7, 2003 |also known as Amherst Hotel |- |{{CHISL color}}|254 | Heywood Apartments |{{Upload image}} |2119 Addison Street |April 7, 2003 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|255 | John Kueffer House |{{Upload image}} |2430 Fulton Street |May 5, 2003 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|256 | West Berkeley Branch Library |{{Upload image}} |1125 University Avenue |May 5, 2003 |"Structure of Merit"; demolished in 2012 and replaced |- |{{LAHCM style}}|257 | Alexandre and Marie Bertin Properties |{{Upload image}} |1952 University Avenue |June 2, 2003 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|258 |Alexandre and Marie Bertin Properties |{{Upload image}} |1960 University Avenue |June 2, 2003 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{CHISL color}}|259 | Bertha Bossé Cottage (southern) |{{Upload image}} |2426 Fulton Street |May 5, 2003 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|260 | Bertha Bossé Cottage (northern) |{{Upload image}} |2424 Fulton Street |June 2, 2003 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|261 | Stuart Daggett House |{{Upload image}} |1427 Hawthorne Terrace |July 14, 2003 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|262 | Frederick A. Thomas House |{{Upload image}} |883 Arlington Avenue |July 14, 2003 |designed by Julia Morgan |- |{{LAHCM style}}|263 | Wright Block |{{Upload image}} |2161 Shattuck Avenue |September 8, 2003 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|264 | Concrete Grid Forms Company |{{Upload image}} |3075 Telegraph Avenue |September 8, 2003 |demolished in 2004, but four exterior panels were stored |- |{{LAHCM style}}|265 | Harry H. Webb House |{{Upload image}} |2935 Otis Street |October 8, 2003 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{NRHP color}}|266 | Hillside Club |100x100px |2286 Cedar Street |January 12, 2004 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|267 | Mrs. Edmund P. King Building |{{Upload image}} |2502 Dwight Way |January 12, 2004 |also known as King Building |- |{{CHISL color}}|268 | George Morgan Building |{{Upload image}} |2053 Berkeley Way |January 12, 2004 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|269 | Albert E. Montgomery House |{{Upload image}} |45 Oak Ridge Road |February 2, 2004 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|270 | Sisterna Historic District |{{Upload image}} |between Fifth St. (west), Addison St. (north), Sixth St. (east), and Allston Way (south) |March 1, 2004 |"Historic District"<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sisterna Named City’s Newest Historic District |url=https://www.berkeleydailyplanet.com/issue/2004-03-09/article/18431?headline=Sisterna-Named-City-s-Newest-Historic-District&status=301 |access-date=2023-06-30 |website=The Berkeley Daily Planet }}</ref> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|271 | Soda Water Works Building |{{Upload image}} |2509–2513 Telegraph Avenue |April 12, 2004 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|272 | University of California Press Building |{{Upload image}} |2120 Oxford Street |June 7, 2004 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|273 |S. J. Sill & Co. Grocery and Hardware Store |{{Upload image}} |2145 University Avenue (formerly 2139) |June 7, 2004 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|274 | Martha E. Sell Building |{{Upload image}} |2154–2160 University Avenue |June 7, 2004 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|275 | Ernest Alva Heron Building |{{Upload image}} |2136–2140 University Avenue |July 12, 2004 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|276 | Frederick H. Dakin Warehouse |{{Upload image}} |2750 Adeline Street |August 9, 2004 |building has been altered after 2004 |- |{{LAHCM style}}|277 | Edgar Jensen House |{{Upload image}} |1650 La Vereda Road |December 6, 2004 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|278 | Webb Block |{{Upload image}} |1985 Ashby Avenue |December 6, 2004 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|279 | Standard Die and Specialty Company |{{Upload image}} |2701 Eighth Street |March 7, 2005 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|280 | Berkeley Piano Club |{{Upload image}} |2724 and 2726 Haste Street |March 7, 2005 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|281 | Squires Block |{{Upload image}} |2100 Vine Street |May 9, 2005 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|282 | Claremont Court Gate and Street Markers |{{Upload image}} |Claremont Blvd. at Russell St.; Claremont Ave. at Avalon Ave.; 2000 block of Forest Ave.; 2000 block of Derby St.; 2900 block of Russell St. at Oak Knoll Path |May 9, 2005 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|283 |Wallace W. Clark Building |{{Upload image}} |2375–2377 Shattuck Avenue |July 11, 2005 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|284 | Alfred Bartlett Houses |{{Upload image}} |2201 and 2205 Blake Street |December 5, 2005 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|285 | Oaks Theatre |{{Upload image}} |1861 Solano Avenue |February 2, 2006 |<ref>{{Cite web |last=Brinklow |first=Adam |date=2017-05-31 |title=Historic Berkeley movie house from 1925 for sale |url=https://sf.curbed.com/2017/5/31/15720210/berkeley-cinema-film-house-sale-historic |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170531214742/https://sf.curbed.com/2017/5/31/15720210/berkeley-cinema-film-house-sale-historic |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 31, 2017 |access-date=2023-06-30 |website=Curbed SF |language=en}}</ref> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|286 | Laura Belle Marsh Kluegel House |{{Upload image}} |2667–2669 Le Conte Avenue |April 6, 2006 |designed by John Hudson Thomas |- |{{NRHP color}}|287 | California Memorial Stadium |100x100px |between Piedmont Avenue and Stadium Rim Way |June 1, 2006 |designed by John Galen Howard |- |{{LAHCM style}}|288 | Elmwood Hardware Building |{{Upload image}} |2947–2953 College Avenue |July 6, 2006 |designed by William H. Weeks |- |{{CHISL color}}|289 | Marie and Frederick A. Hoffman Building |{{Upload image}} |2988–2992 Adeline Street |July 6, 2006 |designed by Henry Ahnefeld; "Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|290 | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Bevatron Site |{{Upload image}} |One Cyclotron Road, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |August 3, 2006 |demolished between 2009–2012 |- |{{LAHCM style}}|291 | Phi Kappa Psi Chapter House |{{Upload image}} |770 La Loma Avenue |August 3, 2006 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|292 | Annie and Fred J. Martin House |{{Upload image}} |2411 Fifth Street |August 3, 2006 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|293 | Clephane Building |{{Upload image}} |3027 Adeline Street |September 7, 2006 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|294 | Charles A. Westenberg House |{{Upload image}} |2811 Benvenue Avenue |September 7, 2006 |designed by Albert Dodge Coplin |- |{{LAHCM style}}|295 | Wallace-Sauer House |{{Upload image}} |1340 Arch Street |November 2, 2006 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|296 | Ennor’s Restaurant Building |{{Upload image}} |2128–2130 Center Street |November 2, 2006 |designed by James W. Plachek |- |{{CHISL color}}|297 | Bernard and Annie Maybeck House No. 1 |{{Upload image}} |1300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way |February 1, 2007 |designed by Bernard Maybeck |- |{{LAHCM style}}|298 | Berkeley Iceland |{{Upload image}} |2727 Milvia Street |April 5, 2007 |designed by William Clement Ambrose |- |{{LAHCM style}}|299 | Fred and Amy Corkill House |{{Upload image}} |2611 Ashby Avenue |April 5, 2007 |designed by Russell R. Bixby |- |{{LAHCM style}}|300 | Berkeley High School Gymnasium |{{Upload image}} |1920 Allston Way |July 5, 2007 |demolished in 2012; Berkeley High School Campus Historic District |- |{{LAHCM style}}|301 | Cambridge Apartments |{{Upload image}} |2500 Durant Avenue |September 6, 2007 |designed by Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. |- |{{CHISL color}}|302 | Hezlett’s Silk Store Building |{{Upload image}} |2277 Shattuck Avenue |March 6, 2008 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|303 | Brower Houses and David Brower Redwood |{{Upload image}} |2232–2234 Haste Street |August 7, 2008 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|304 | Donald and Helen Olsen House |100x100px |771 San Diego Road |March 5, 2009 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|305 | Needham-Obata Building |{{Upload image}} |2525 Telegraph Avenue, 2512–2516 Regent Street |June 4, 2009 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|306 | Mobilized Women of Berkeley Building |{{Upload image}} |1007 University Avenue |July 20, 2009 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|307 | Koerber Building |{{Upload image}} |2054 University Avenue |September 3, 2009 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|308 | Capitol Market Building |{{Upload image}} |1500 Shattuck Avenue |September 3, 2009 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|309 | University YWCA |{{Upload image}} |2600 Bancroft Way | May 6, 2010 |designed by Joseph Esherick |- |{{LAHCM style}}|310 | Fish-Clark House |{{Upload image}} |1545 Dwight Way |August 5, 2010 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|311 | Pelican Building (Anthony Hall) |{{Upload image}} |University of California, Berkeley campus |February 3, 2011 |designed by Joseph Esherick |- |{{LAHCM style}}|312 | Duncan and Jean McDuffie House |{{Upload image}} |22 Roble Road |March 3, 2011 |designed by Willis Polk |- |{{LAHCM style}}|314 | University Art Museum |100x100|alt=|100x100px |2626 Bancroft Way, 2625 Durant Avenue |February 2, 2012 |now Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive<ref>{{Cite web |last=Taylor |first=Tracey |date=2014-12-24 |title=Berkeley Art Museum's iconic home closes after 44 years |url=https://www.berkeleyside.org/2014/12/24/berkeley-art-museums-iconic-building-closes-after-44-years |access-date=2023-06-30 |website=Berkeleyside |language=en-US}}</ref> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|315 | Mary J. Berg House |{{Upload image}} |2517 Regent Street |November 1, 2012 |"Structure of Merit"; designed by William Garfield May |- |{{LAHCM style}}|316 | Harold E. Jones Child Study Center |100x100px |2425 Atherton Street |June 6, 2013 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|317 | McCormack Residence |{{Upload image}} |18 Alvarado Road |October 3, 2013 |designed by Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. |- |{{LAHCM style}}|318 | Lucinda Reames House No. 1 |{{Upload image}} |2503 Regent Street |May 1, 2014 |"Structure of Merit"; designed by Albert Dodge Coplin |- |{{LAHCM style}}|319 | Lucinda Reames House No. 2 |{{Upload image}} |2509 Regent Street |May 1, 2014 |"Structure of Merit"; designed by Albert Dodge Coplin |- |{{CHISL color}}|320 | William Wilkinson House |{{Upload image}} |2511 Regent Street |October 2, 2014 |"Structure of Merit"; designed by Albert Dodge Coplin |- |{{CHISL color}}|321 | Channing Apartments |{{Upload image}} |2409 College Avenue |February 5, 2015 |designed by Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. |- |{{CHISL color}}|322 | Hull Undertaking Co. and Little Chapel of the Flowers |{{Upload image}} |3049–3051 Adeline Street, 1905, 1909, 1911–1915 Essex Street |September 3, 2015 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|323 | Bennington Apartments |{{Upload image}} |2508 Ridge Road |February 4, 2016 | |- |{{LAHCM style}}|324 | Ali and Marion Yazdi Building |{{Upload image}} |2910–2912 Telegraph Avenue |July 7, 2016 |owned formerly by Marion Carpenter Yazdi |- |{{LAHCM style}}|325 | Captain John Slater House |{{Upload image}} |1335 Shattuck Avenue |February 2, 2017 |designed by Thomas J. Welsh |- |{{LAHCM style}}|326 | A.H. and Julia Broad House and Broad Apartment Building |{{Upload image}} |2030–2032 Bancroft Way |April 6, 2017 |designed by Alphonso Herman Broad |- |{{LAHCM style}}|327 | University Laundry |{{Upload image}} |2526–2530 Shattuck Avenue |May 4, 2017 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|328 | Charles H. Spear House |{{Upload image}} |1905 Martin Luther King Jr. Way | July 6, 2017 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|329 | George A. Mattern/Berkeley Bank Building |{{Upload image}} |2500 Shattuck Avenue |February 1, 2018 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|330 | Thomas and Louise Hicks House |{{Upload image}} |2901 Benvenue Avenue |March 1, 2018 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|331 | George Wilson House |{{Upload image}} |2415 Blake Street |December 6, 2018 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|332 | Torrey House and Torrey Cottage |{{Upload image}} |1 and 5 Canyon Road |December 6, 2018 |designed by Ernest Coxhead; Panoramic Hill Historic District |- |{{LAHCM style}}|333 | Las Casitas Apartments |{{Upload image}} |1619 Walnut Street |June 6, 2019 |designed by William Alexander Doctor; "Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|334 | George and Ellen Blood House |{{Upload image}} |1495 Euclid Avenue/2526 Hawthorne Terrace |July 2, 2019 |designed by Walter H. Ratcliff Jr. |- |{{LAHCM style}}|335 | Marsh-Sperry House |{{Upload image}} |1440 Hawthorne Terrace |September 5, 2019 |designed by Henry Higby Gutterson |- |{{LAHCM style}}|336 | Sperry-McLaughlin House |{{Upload image}} |1450 Hawthorne Terrace |September 5, 2019 |designed by Henry Higby Gutterson |- |{{LAHCM style}}|337 | Grace Stearns Dilley House |{{Upload image}} |1399 Queens Road |February 6, 2020 |designed by Francis Joseph McCarthy |- |{{LAHCM style}}|338 | Whittemore/Woodworth House |{{Upload image}} |2043 Lincoln Street |March 5, 2020 | |- |{{CHISL color}}|339 | Captain James F. and Cecilia M. Luttrell House |{{Upload image}} |2328 Channing Way |July 2, 2020 |designed by Ira Alton Boynton |- |{{LAHCM style}}|340 | The Borg Building |{{Upload image}} |2136–2154 San Pablo Avenue |October 1, 2020 | |- |{{NRHP color}}|341 | Steilberg House and Cottages |{{Upload image}} |One Orchard Lane, 1 Panoramic Way, 4 Mosswood Lane |December 3, 2020 |Panoramic Hill Historic District |- |{{CHISL color}}|342 | Schneider-Kroeber House, also known as Semper Virens |{{Upload image}} |1325 Arch Street | August 5, 2021 |designed by Bernard Maybeck; former home of Ursula K. Le Guin<ref>{{Cite news |date=September 9, 2020 |title=Berkeley CA home where Ursula K. Le Guinn lived is for sale |work=The Sacramento Bee |url=https://www.sacbee.com/news/business/real-estate-news/article245407450.html}}</ref> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|343 | Wurts-Lenfest House |{{Upload image}} |2523 Piedmont Avenue |February 3, 2022 |"Structure of Merit" |- |{{LAHCM style}}|344 |James T. Stocker-Loni Ding House |{{Upload image}} |1940 Hearst Avenue |March 3, 2022 |former home of Loni Ding |- |{{LAHCM style}}|345 | California Theatre |100x100px |2113 Kittredge Street |May 5, 2022 |closed, in 2022 it was proposed for a housing development<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-10-19 |title=Game plan emerges to save Berkeley theater and build housing tower |url=https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/10/19/berkeley-movie-theater-history-build-housing-214-home-real-estate/ |access-date=2023-06-30 |website=The Mercury News |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Hourie |first=Ilya |date=2022-08-04 |title=Historic Berkeley theater could rise as a 15-story apartment building |url=https://therealdeal.com/sanfrancisco/2022/08/04/historic-berkeley-show-palace-could-rise-as-a-15-story-apartment-building/ |access-date=2023-06-30 |website=The Real Deal |language=en}}</ref> |- |{{LAHCM style}}|346 | Addison and Carrie Laflin House |{{Upload image}} |2119 Marin Avenue |September 1, 2022 |designed by Walter H. Ratcliff Jr.; "Structure of Merit" |- |}

== List of Berkeley Structures of Merit == {{Columns-list|colwidth=25em| * 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== {{Main|National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County, California}} * Anna Head School for Girls - 2538 Channing Way * Berkeley Day Nursery - 2031 6th St. * Berkeley High School Historic Campus District—1980 Allston Way, Berkeley, CA 94704 * Berkeley Hillside Club - 2286 Cedar St. * Berkeley Historic Civic Center District - Roughly bounded by McKinney Ave., Addison St., Shattuck Ave., and Kittredge St. * Berkeley Public Library - 2090 Kittredge St. * Berkeley Women's City Club - 2315 Durant Ave. * Boone's University School - 2029 Durant Ave. * Bowles Hall - Stadium and Gayley Way * California Hall - Oxford St. * Chamber of Commerce Building - 2140—2144 Shattuck Ave. & 2071—2089 Center St. * Church of the Good Shepherd-Episcopal - 1001 Hearst St. at Ninth St. * City Hall - 2134 Grove St. * Cloyne Court Hotel - 2600 Ridge Rd. * College Women's Club - 2680 Bancroft Way * Corder Building - 2300—2350 Shattuck Ave. * Cowell Memorial Hospital - 2215 College Ave. * Doe Memorial Library - Oxford St. * Drawing Building - Hearst Ave., University of California campus * Durant Hall - Oxford St. * Edwards Stadium - junction of Bancroft Way and Fulton St., UC Berkeley campus * Faculty Club - Oxford St. * First Church of Christ, Scientist - 2619 Dwight Way * First Unitarian Church - 2401 Bancroft Way * Founders' Rock - Oxford St. * Fox Court - 1472—1478 University Ave. * Garfield Intermediate School - 1414 Walnut St. * Giannini Hall - Oxford St. * Girton Hall - Off College Ave. next to Cowell Hospital, University of California, Berkeley campus * Golden Sheaf Bakery - 2069—2071 Addison St. * Haviland Hall - University of California Campus * Hearst Greek Theatre - Oxford St. * Hearst Gymnasium for Women - Oxford St. * Hearst Memorial Mining Building - Oxford St. * Hilgard Hall - Oxford St. * Hillside School - 1581 Leroy Ave. * LeConte Hall - Hearst and Gayley * Loring House - 1730 Spruce St. * Masonic Temple - 2105 Bancroft Way and 2295 Shattuck Ave. * North Gate Hall - Oxford St. * Phi Delta Theta Chapter House - 2717 Hearst Ave. * Room 307, Gilman Hall, University of California - University of California at Berkeley campus * Sather Gate and Bridge - U.C.Berkeley * Sather Tower * Senior Hall - University of California, Berkeley campus * South Hall - Oxford St. * St. John's Presbyterian Church - 2640 College Ave. * State Asylum for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind - bounded by Dwight Way, City line, Derby and Warring Streets * Studio Building - 2045 Shattuck Ave. * Thorsen, William R., House - 2307 Piedmont Ave. * Toveri Tupa (Old Finnish Hall) - 1819 10th St. * Tupper and Reed Building - 2275 Shattuck Ave. * U.S. Post Office - 2000 Milvia St. * University House - Oxford St. * Wellman Hall - Oxford St. * Wheeler Hall - Oxford St.

==See also== {{Portal|San Francisco Bay Area}} * Alameda County landmarks: **California Historical Landmarks in Alameda County, California **National Register of Historic Places listings in Alameda County * List of locally designated landmarks by U.S. state

==References== <references/>

==Notes== {{notelist|refs= {{efn|name=fn1|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.}} }}

==External links== {{Commons category|Berkeley Landmarks in Berkeley, California}} *[http://www.ci.berkeley.ca.us/ContentDisplay.aspx?id=13016 City of Berkeley Landmarks Preservation Commission] *[http://www.berkeleyheritage.com/berkeley_landmarks/landmarks.html Berkeley Landmarks] - published by the [http://www.berkeleyheritage.com/ Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA)]. This is the most complete and up-to-date listing of designated landmarks, structures of merit, and historic districts in Berkeley. Includes photographs and articles.

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