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1 California, Alameda County, Alameda — GPY-140-02 — Clark Memorial BenchMy Dumb Friends Bench
Donated to the city of Alameda in 1920 by Park Avenue resident Isabella Derby Clark, this concrete bench was designed by Myrtle Maillot. Mrs. Clark was a proponent of animal welfare. The inscription "In memory of my dumb friends" is a reference to . . . Map (db m101553) HM
2 California, Alameda County, Albany — Rose WaveColin Lambert & Peter Adams, 2007
This sculpture honors the Gill Family rose nursery that operated during the late 19th to early 20th century in the area extending west from San Pablo Avenue to Ocean View Park. It also honors the original name of the City of Albany, which was . . . Map (db m137060) HM
3 California, Alameda County, Berkeley — Panoramic HillListed on the National Register of Historic Places — A National Historic District —
Berkeley History The Panoramic Hill Historic District typifies Berkeley’s early hillside neighborhoods. Steep and narrow Panoramic Way, carved out in 1888, opened the hill to residential development. University professors and early Sierra Club . . . Map (db m54694) HM
4 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Hills — Annie and Bernard Maybeck HouseBernard Maybeck, Architect — 1933 —
City of Berkeley Landmarks designated in 1990 In 1901 architect Bernard Maybeck purchased ten acres of land here in La Loma Park. He built a sprawling brown shingle home for his family down the street in 1909 and subdivided the rest of his land . . . Map (db m53862) HM
5 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Hills — Everett and Marie Glass HouseWilliam Wilson Wurster, Architect — 1938, 1941 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1995 The Glass House is considered one of the best residential works of Wurster, who was the founding dean of UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design. This simply detailed, shed roof house was built . . . Map (db m53858) HM
6 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Hills — Ina Donna Coolbrith, 1841-1928Berkeley History
Ina Donna Coolbrith, California's first poet laureate and the nation's first state laureate, was considered "the pearl of all her tribe” by her 19th century colleagues during the Bay Area's first literary heyday. Born Josephine Donna Smith, . . . Map (db m152606) HM
7 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Hills — John Hinkel ParkClubhouse: John Gregg, Designer, 1918 — Amphitheater: Vernon Dean, Designer, 1934 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 2001 In 1919 John and Ada Hinkel donated seven hillside areas to the City of Berkeley in appreciation of the Boy Scouts’ service to the nation during the First World War. Before making their gift, the . . . Map (db m53849) HM
8 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Berkeley Hills — Temple of WingsBernard Maybeck/A. Randolph Monroe, Architects; 1911 — Edna Deakin/Clarence Dakin, Architects; 1924 —
City of Berkeley Landmarks designated in 1992 In one of Berkeley’s more eccentric experiments in living, Charles and Florence Boynton built their family residence as a version of a Greco-Roman temple with no walls. Two circular, open-air porches . . . Map (db m53864) HM
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9 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Berkeley High School Alumni: Chinaka Hodge, Phil Lesh, Joshua Redman, The Lonely Island
Chinaka Hodge class of 2002, started writing and performing poems as an awkward, pimply, BHS freshman, and art-making saved her life. She is a playwright, poet and performer. Phil Lesh class of 1957, played the trumpet while at . . . Map (db m154873) HM
10 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Elks Club BuildingWalter H. Ratcliff, Architect — 1913 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1991 Berkeley’s Elks Club, the 1002nd Chapter of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, was founded in 1905, just in time for members to assist those displaced by the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. . . . Map (db m54262) HM
11 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Ennor’s Restaurant BuildingJames W. Plachek, Architect — John P. Brennan, Builder; 1923 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 2006 This reinforced concrete building with its articulated brick facade and simple classical detailing was built for Harvey and Marie Ennor at a time of energetic downtown development. They expanded a . . . Map (db m54337) HM
12 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Federal Land BankJames W. Plachek, Architect, 1938 — ELS Architects, 1999 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated 1985 The Farm Credit Administration built this structure to house federal agricultural banking and financial agencies, including one of the 12 Federal Land Banks that assisted Depression-era farmers. Features . . . Map (db m54258) HM
13 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — g. Paul Bishop Studio — City of Berkeley Landmark —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1986 g. Paul Bishop Studio Carl Fox, Designer Fox Bros., Builders, 1938-39 Notwithstanding its steel-sash showcase window, this diminutive . . . Map (db m238704) HM
14 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Golden Sheaf Bakery AnnexCity of Berkeley Landmark - designated in 1978 — Clinton Day, Architect, 1905 * Jim Novosel, Architect, 2000 —
Listed on the National Record of Historic Places In 1877, English immigrant John G. Wright founded the Golden Sheaf, Berkeley's first wholesale/retail bakery. The original bakery, with a public dining room, stood around the corner on Shattuck . . . Map (db m50360) HM
15 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Site of David Park’s StudioBerkeley History
In the 1940s painter David Park (1911-1960) had a studio in a brick building that once occupied this site. Despite a well-received exhibition of his abstract expressionist works at the San Francisco Museum of Art in 1948, Park rejected abstraction . . . Map (db m52388) HM
16 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — 22 — Studio Building 1905-06City of Berkeley Landmark No. 22 — National Register of Historic Places —
First home of the California College of Arts and CraftsMap (db m52397) HM
17 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Tupper & Reed BuildingWilliam Raymond Yelland, Architect; 1925 — Listed on the National Register of Historic Places —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1984 John Tupper and Lawrence Reed constructed this building for their music store, which they had established in Berkeley in 1906. University of California art professor Eugen Neuhaus complimented them . . . Map (db m54507) HM
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18 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — William Keith (1836-1911)Old Master of California
From 1885 to the end of his life his home stood about fifty yards east of this spot "He who is a blessing for his time is a blessing for all time"Map (db m174416) HM
19 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Elmwood — Berkeley Repertory Theatre: Original Location (1968)Berkeley History
Berkeley Repertory Theatre was founded in 1968 by U.C. Dramatic Art student Michael Leibert, who wanted o create an East Bay professional repertory company. Its first production, "Woyzek;” initially staged at the International House, soon . . . Map (db m154321) HM
20 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Elmwood — Mrs. E.P. (Stella) King BuildingAlbert Dodge Coplin, Architect — 1901 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 2005 This corner store was built for Stella King’s dry goods business and upstairs residence. Until the shop closed in 1923, it was a gathering place where neighbors could find everything from sewing . . . Map (db m54722) HM
21 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Elmwood — Strand (Elmwood) TheaterAlbert W. Cornelius, Architect — 1914 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1982 Built as the Strand Theater in the Art Nouveau architectural style, this was one of the neighborhood’s first commercial structures. Admission was ten cents for adults, five for children and the theater . . . Map (db m54813) HM
22 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, North Berkeley — The Poetry GardenBerkeley Garden
This garden honors Berkeley’s many innovative poets, poetry presses and publications, and their creative legacy. It was dedicated in 1999 on the second anniversary of “Beat” poet Allen Ginsberg’s death. Through their writings, the nonconformist . . . Map (db m54191) HM
23 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, North Berkeley — Whittier SchoolDragon, Schmidts, Hardman and Officer, Associated Architects, 1939 — Chester Bowles, Jr. and Associates, 1994 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1984 This reinforced concrete Moderne-style building replaced an 1892 wood frame school. Faculty of the original school planted the five Coast Redwoods at the southwestern edge of the school grounds. The . . . Map (db m54192) HM
24 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Northside — Robert Hale Merriman ResidenceBerkeley History
Robert Hale Merriman, a UC Berkeley graduate student studying economics during the early 1930s, was among the first Americans to give his life in the fight against fascism. During the Spanish Civil War, Merriman was a commanding officer of the . . . Map (db m152785) HM
25 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Poets Corner — American Photoplayer Co.Cooper Woodworking Buildings — 1912-1920 —
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1986 Over the years this complex housed Cooper Woodworking, the Sperry Flour Company, the American Photoplayer Company, and other industrial and manufacturing enterprises. American Photoplayer manufactured . . . Map (db m53818) HM
26 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, South Berkeley — "In Tribute to Chiura Obata"1885-1975 (小圃 千浦)
Always go with nature, anywhere, in any circumstance, with gratitude. The renowned and highly respected Japanese American artist Chiura Obata was a popular member of the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley from 1932 to . . . Map (db m122842) HM
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27 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, South Berkeley — Anthony Boucher: Editor and WriterBerkeley History
From 1947 to 1968 this was the home of William Anthony Parker White (1911-1968), universally known by the pen name Anthony Boucher. This Oakland-born author with a master's degree from UC Berkeley was a pivotal figure in the establishment and . . . Map (db m136180) HM
28 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, South Berkeley — Lorin Theater(Philips Temple C. M. E. Church) — City of Berkeley Landmark, designated in 1982 —
Hiram Lovell, Architect, 1910, 1914 James W. Plachek, Architect, 1921 The popularity of early movies created a demand for new spaces to accommodate eager audiences. South Berkeley’s first neighborhood theater with 144 stools for seats was . . . Map (db m53816) HM
29 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, South Berkeley — Site of Reid's RecordsBerkeley History
Founded in 1945 by local sports hero Melvin Reid and his wife Betty Reid, Reid’s Records was one of the first Black-owned record shops in California and one of the few shops of any kind where African-American music could be purchased before the . . . Map (db m152805) HM
30 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, South Berkeley — The Shuman BlockMcDougall Brothers, Architects — 1906 —
Berkeley History Horse-drawn wagons once carried goods to the Berkeley Free Market housed here. In 1952 the structure was modernized to accommodate automobile showrooms, with artist studios above. Richard Diebenkorn, Elmer Biscoff, William . . . Map (db m54333) HM
31 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Southside — “A People’s History of Telegraph Avenue”
Mural designed by Osha Newmann, painted with O’Brien Thiele, Janet Kranzberg, Daniel Galvez and many others Painted in 1976 Restored and enlarged in 1999 City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 1990 The mural on this wall was painted . . . Map (db m54696) HM
32 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Southside — Berkeley Piano ClubWilliam L. Woollett, Architect, 1912
City of Berkeley Landmark designated in 2005 The Berkeley Piano Club, dedicated to the performance and study of music, was founded in 1893 by a group of local women. Early meetings were held in members’ homes and later in a barn at the . . . Map (db m54726) HM
33 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Southwest Berkeley — Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen
During the summer of 1969, the house at 835 Folger Avenue was home to the band Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen. The band's style mixed country, rock 'n' roll, western swing, rockabilly, and jump blues together on a foundation of . . . Map (db m239011) HM
34 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Southwest Berkeley — Workingman’s Hall1879 — Berkeley History —
Originally located at Sixth and Delaware streets, this simple wooden building was constructed by volunteers from the Workingman’s Club, a west Berkeley political organization. Built as a reading room for laborers, it was used briefly as Berkeley’s . . . Map (db m53836) HM
35 California, Alameda County, Fremont, Cherry/Guardino — Douglas TildenThe sculptor of Bear Hunt
The sculptor of Bear Hunt, Douglas Tilden, was born on May 1, 1860, the day the California School for the Deaf first opened its doors in San Francisco. He became deaf at the age of four from scarlet fever. An 1879 graduate of CSD, Berkeley, he . . . Map (db m230584) HM
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36 California, Alameda County, Hayward — 1025 — Honcharenko’s Sanctuary
Along the ridge behind this panel lies a 52-acre parcel of historical significance. This farmstead known as “Ukraina” was the home of Ukrainian patriot, writer, and publisher Father Agapius Honcharenko. He and his wife Albina lived here . . . Map (db m26499) HM
37 California, Alameda County, Hayward — 1025 — Ukrania
“Ukraina” is the site of the farm and burial place of the Ukrainian patriot and exiled orthodox priest Agapius Honcharenko (1832-1916) and his wife Albina. Honcharenko was the first nationally conscious Ukrainian to arrive in the United States. He . . . Map (db m146447) HM
38 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Breonna TaylorSay Her Name
Breonna Taylor was a black healthcare worker from Louisville who became an iconic figure of the 2020 Black Lives Matter uprising, the largest protest movement in U.S. history. She was murdered in her home by three plainclothes police . . . Map (db m211516) HM
39 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Latham Memorial Fountain Unveiled
Edith Latham and her brother Milton had been gathering the memory of their parents in drawers, cabinets and living rooms until there was no longer space. Their need for a permanent storage site and longing to share the memories led them to imagine a . . . Map (db m72711) HM
40 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Latham Square
Latham Square is located in the historic shopping and transportation hub of downtown Oakland. The name dates from dedication of the Latham Fountain in 1913. The fountain was a gift to the City and the local SPCA from Edith and Milton Latham . . . Map (db m160463) HM
41 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Uptown Saturday Night
Live performance venues and movie theaters once lined the streets downtown, with at least a dozen as late as the 1950s. Many initially featured vaudeville acts and silent films. The Fox and the Paramount are the only two that remain . . . Map (db m160533) HM
42 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park — A Haven for Artists
In the late 1800s, Joaquin Miller hosted gatherings of such notables as authors Jack London, Ambrose Bierce, Mark Twain, Bret Harte and Prentice Mulford; English humorist and playwright Tom Hood; illustrator/engraver Frank Leslie; poet Walt Whitman, . . . Map (db m71761) HM
43 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park — 107 — Joaquin Miller"Poet of the Sierras”
Joaquin Miller, “Poet of the Sierras,” resided on these acres, named by him “The Hights,” from 1886 to 1913. In this building known as The Abbey, he wrote “Columbus” and other poems. The surrounding trees were planted by him and he personally . . . Map (db m100546) HM
44 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park — Joaquin Miller’s Abbey
The tiny cottage known as “The Abbey” was built by the 19th century poet and environmentalist Joaquin Miller as part of a inspirational artists’ retreat. He purchased 70 grassy acres, parcel-by-parcel, in “The Hights” above . . . Map (db m71759) HM
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45 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park — The Creation of a Park
Joaquin Miller Park was formed in 1917 when the City of Oakland and its citizens – led by The California Writers Club – purchased 68 acres from the estate of Joaquin Miller, the noted 19th century “Poet of the Sierras” and . . . Map (db m71737) HM
46 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park — The Funeral Pyre
Oakland’s Poet Joaquin Miller hoped to be cremated here but never was. He lived on these hights 1885-1913.Map (db m229373) HM
47 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Joaquin Miller Park — The Monument Loop: A Legacy
This 50-minute walk through the park features five rustic monuments. Four of them were hand-made by Joaquin Miller between 1892 and 1913. The walk is steep in places, but provides exhilarating views of the Bay and a visit to the Cascade. . . . Map (db m71736) HM
48 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Heinolds’ First and Last Chance Saloon
Two plaques are placed on Heinold's First & Last Chance Saloon. above National Register of Historic Places Heinolds’ First and Last Chance Saloon in continuous operation on this site since 1883 and closely associated with . . . Map (db m71296) HM
49 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Jack London1876-1916
In 1886, ten year old Jack London traveled to Oakland with his family and led the rough and ready life of countless other working class lads of that era. Though he labored at menial jobs, the world of books captured his imagination at an early age . . . Map (db m71230) HM
50 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Jack LondonJanuary 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916
Oakland’s famed native son was the noted author of “The Call of the Wild”, “The Sea Wolf” and “South Sea Tales”. He was at various times a sailor, Alaskan gold miner, salmon fisher and longshoreman. For a time he was politically involved in . . . Map (db m71295) HM
51 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Produce and Waterfront — Jack London’s Cabin
In 1968 Russ Kingman, an area businessman with a passion for Jack London, headed an expedition to the Alaskan wilderness to authenticate a tiny cabin discovered in the woods on the north fork of Henderson Creek. The cabin was said to be the . . . Map (db m71293) HM
52 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Union Point Park — Sígame/Follow Me
From Oakland they came, their gifts many. Caguate 1733-1803 Jalquin Bay Miwok, the last Oakland area tribal woman to join the Missions, 1808 Jausate 1764-1784 Huchiun Ohlone, first Oakland area tribal woman to move to Mission Dolores, . . . Map (db m220278) HM
53 California, Alameda County, Oakland, West Oakland — Seventh Street
Spine of West Oakland The elevated BART tracks are the latest link in Seventh Street's long history as the transportation spine of West Oakland. The street once led to the long Wharf and Mole on the western waterfront where the . . . Map (db m92787) HM
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54 California, Alameda County, Oakland, West Oakland — The Music They Played on 7th StreetOakland Walk of Fame — "The Harlem of the West Coast" —
Honoring the rich musical heritage of the Blues, Jazz and Gospel artists who played on 7th Street Come explore and learn about a glorious brea in Oakland's musical history! The music they played on 7th Street, Oakland Walk of Game pays . . . Map (db m92754) HM
55 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — Eucalyptus AmphitheaterSummer Theater in the Park
“Loves Labor Lost,” a comedy by William Shakespeare, was the first play performed in the Eucalyptus Amphitheater in the spring of 1908. Set in a grove of trees for which it was named, the theater had a unique stage from which some of . . . Map (db m72377) HM
56 California, Alameda County, Piedmont — Piedmont Art GalleryWorld Class Art Museum in the Park
In May 1907, patrons of the arts from around the Bay Area descended on Piedmont Park for the opening of the Piedmont Art Gallery. On display were 375 oil, pastel and watercolor paintings in four separate galleries. Under the guidance of . . . Map (db m72320) HM
57 California, Alameda County, Pleasanton — The Roxy Theatre
Originally constructed as the New Lincoln Theatre by the architectural firm of Miller and Warnecke, this building housed Pleasanton's first moving picture house and opened in 1927. In 1937 the theatre became The Roxy Theatre after an ownership . . . Map (db m193941) HM
58 California, Amador County, Ione — Ione Theater — City of Ione Downtown Historic District —
Prior to 1914, theatergoers viewed silent movies and 'legitimate' shows in the Women's Pavilion at the west end of Main Street. Around this same time, Claude Violet operated the "Electric Theater" in another Ione location. His space was limited, so . . . Map (db m193579) HM
59 California, Amador County, Jackson — In Memoriam: The '49ers
They traveled here from family hearths throughout the world to mine Sierra’s treasures from the Golden Mother Lode. O’er claims where stood raw shacks and sailcloth tents the woodsmoke curled, while pick and shovel, pan and sluice marked where . . . Map (db m42497) HM
60 California, Amador County, Pine Grove — Petroglyphs (Rock Carvings)
In addition to the bedrock mortars, over 363 petroglyph designs are carved into the surface of the marbleized outcropping of limestone. This association of rock art and grinding pits is unique in California. Except for one other small site, Chaw’se . . . Map (db m71896) HM
61 California, Amador County, Sutter Creek — Levaggi Opera House
The front building built in 1860. The opera house was built on back in 1892 by John and Michael Levaggi, early pioneers and stone masons from Italy. Bricks used were kilned east of Sutter Creek and hauled to the site by twelve mule team. Amapola . . . Map (db m29814) HM
62 California, Butte County, Oroville — Oroville Carnegie LibraryBuilt 1912
Oroville Carnegie Library, built 1912, has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. In 1911, Andrew Carnegie, Scottish industrialist, businessman, and major philanthropist, . . . Map (db m17229) HM
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63 California, Butte County, Oroville — The American
Site of First Theater in Oroville The American (Seal of the American Revolution Bicentennial 1776-1976)Map (db m65838) HM
64 California, Calaveras County, Angels Camp — 287 — Angels CampHome of the Jumping Frog — Romance - Gold - History —
Founded in 1849 by George Angel, who established a mining camp and trading store 200 feet below this marker. A rich gravel mining area and one of the richest quartz mining sections of the Mother Lode. Production records of over $100 million for . . . Map (db m14460) HM
65 California, Calaveras County, Angels Camp — 734 — Angels Hotel
C.C. Lake erected here a canvas hotel in 1851. It was replaced by a one-story wooden structure, and then by one of stone in 1855, with second story being added in 1857. Here, Samuel Clemens first heard the yarn, which was later to bring him fame as . . . Map (db m17664) HM
66 California, Calaveras County, Angels Camp — James H. Carson
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67 California, Calaveras County, Angels Camp — Mark Twain
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68 California, Calaveras County, Murphys — William Gordon HuffE Clampus Vitus Wall of Comparative Ovations
William Gordon Huff 1903 ~ 1993 Sublime Nobel Grand Patriarch Grand Clamp Artist Visionary • Artist • Sculpture Bill conceived, named, and created E Clampus Vitus Wall of Comparative Ovations as a memorial to portray early . . . Map (db m31195) HM
69 California, Contra Costa County, Danvilla — Eugene O'Neill National Historic SiteEugene O’Neill Foundation, Tao House
Danville is home of the Eugene O’Neill National Historic Site. O’Neill has the distinction of being the only American playwright to be awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. Tao House, O’Neill’s “final harbor”, was where the playwright’s most . . . Map (db m230440) HM
70 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Bret Harte Park
Bret Harte became famous for writing short stories about the Gold Rush era. In 1863 he wrote "A Legend of Monte Diablo." Later in 1870, he authored "The Luck of Roaring Camp" and then "A First Family of Tassajara" in 1892. From October through . . . Map (db m199441) HM
71 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'NeillAmerica's First Major Playwright, 1888 - 1953
I want to be an artist or nothing. Eugene O’Neill, 1914 When Eugene O'Neill began writing for the stage, the American theatre was dominated by vaudeville and romantic melodrama. Influenced by Strindberg, Ibsen, and . . . Map (db m200162) HM
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72 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'Neill: A Moon for the Misbegotten
May you have your wish and die in your sleep soon, Jim, darling. May you rest forever in forgiveness and peace. Josie Hogan, A Moon For The Misbegotten A Moon for the Misbegotten is an elegy for . . . Map (db m200169) HM
73 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'Neill: Long Day's Journey into Night Reported permanently removed
That's what makes it so hard - for all of us. We can't forget. Mary Tyrone, Long Day's Journey Into Night Eugene O’Neill was the son of the actor James O'Neill and Mary Ellen Quinlan. He spent his childhood . . . Map (db m200168) HM
74 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'Neill: The Iceman Cometh Reported permanently removed
The lie of the pipe dream gives life to the whole misbegotten mad lot of us, drunk or sober! Larry Slade, the Iceman Cometh Prior to his career as a playwright, O'Neill lived for a time at a waterfront dive in New . . . Map (db m200167) HM
75 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'Neill: Carlotta and Gene
These twelve years, beloved one, have been a journey into light - into love. You know my gratitude and my love! Eugene O'Neill, from the dedication of Long Day's Journey into Night to Carlotta Monterey O'Neill on their 12th . . . Map (db m200165) HM
76 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'Neill: O'Neill in Danville
We really have an ideal home with one of the most beautiful views I have ever seen - pure country with no taint of suburbia. Eugene O'Neill, to a friend, 1937 With the reception of the Nobel Prize in 1936, Eugene . . . Map (db m200164) HM
77 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'Neill: The Nobel Prize
I feel so deeply that it is not only my work which is being honored, but the work of all my colleagues in America - that the Nobel Prize is a symbol of the coming of age of the American Theatre. Eugene O'Neill, Nobel Prize . . . Map (db m200163) HM
78 California, Contra Costa County, Danville — Eugene O'Neill: The Tao House Plays Reported permanently removed
He would come out of his study at the end of the day gaunt and sometimes weeping. Carlotta Monterey O'Neill, 1956 When he moved to Danville in 1937, O'Neill had already begun work on a cycle of eleven plays . . . Map (db m200166) HM
79 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Art and Culture in the City
Arts and culture have always been a part of El Cerrito. The City's Arts and Culture Commission, the El Cerrito Arts Association, and many businesses and organizations throughout the City work to engage, promote and celebrate El Cerrito's thriving . . . Map (db m94184) HM
80 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — El Cerrito Public Library
With an inventory of fifty books, El Cerrito's first public library was opened in the local post office in 1913. It moved several times before expanding and relocating to Stockton Avenue in 1949, becoming the first postwar library built in the Bay . . . Map (db m91361) HM
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81 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — El Cerrito's Music Scene
Both El Cerrito's and Richmond's populations quadrupled between 1941 and 1945 due to the massive influx of wartime shipyard workers. These workers brought new musical styles, such as blues, western swing and country. This musical melting pot . . . Map (db m94129) HM
82 California, Contra Costa County, El Cerrito — Master Craftsmen
Highly regarded French artisan plasterers, Joseph Laleux and Peter Allinio, both lived near here in the early 20th century. Individually, they worked on well-known projects as the Palace of Fine Arts, the Curran and Geary Theaters, and the original . . . Map (db m94128) HM
83 California, Contra Costa County, Orinda, BART Station — Orinda MuralHistoric Landmark
This historic view of the developing history of Orinda was dedicated on January 9, 1978 to commemorate this country’s bicentennial. Special thanks to those who made this mural possible: Orinda artist and illustrator, Lonie Bee The . . . Map (db m222673) HM
84 California, Contra Costa County, Pleasant Hill — CinéArts Theatre
Over 900 people attended a champagne gala to celebrate the opening of the first theatre in the young city of Pleasant Hill. The first movie shown that night of February 21, 1967 was "Dr. Zhivago". Originally built for Century Theatres, the . . . Map (db m114353) HM
85 California, Contra Costa County, Richmond — "The Sentinel"Kirk St, Maur — Sculptor —
Dedicated October 20, 1984 Mayor Thomas J. Corcoran City of Richmond, California History of the Indian Statue The first Indian statue was commissioned and dedicated at this site in 1909 by the Women's Westside Improvement Club. . . . Map (db m94712) HM
86 California, Contra Costa County, Richmond — Native Peoples of the East Bay
Before the coming of Europeans, the land we now call California supported hundreds of tribal groups. The East Bay had about 25 independent tribal groups with well-defined territories. The people of these tribes spake dialects of three distinct . . . Map (db m146034) HM
87 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — Beniamino Bufano1898 - 1970
Hand of Peace, 1967 Born in Italy, Beniamino Bufano immigrated to the United States when he was three years old, and settled in San Francisco in 1915. A popular figure of the San Francisco art scene, Bufano was well . . . Map (db m91551) HM
88 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 196 — Civic Art Theatre ("Nuthouse")1601 Civic Dr. — 1965 —
By the mid-1960s, community theater groups needed better performance space. The City re-purposed an obsolete walnut warehouse as the Civic Arts Theatre & Gallery - affectionately nicknamed "The Nuthouse." In 1990- and after extensive private . . . Map (db m93756) HM
89 California, Contra Costa County, Walnut Creek — 197 — Civic Arts Theatre ("Nuthouse")1601 Civic Dr. — 1965 —
In 1965, the City repurposed an abandoned walnut warehouse to house the Civic Arts Theatre & Gallery - affectionately nicknamed "The Nuthouse." Some 25 years later ant through extensive private fundraising, the Lesher Center of the Arts was built, . . . Map (db m93784) HM
90 California, Del Norte County, Klamath — The End of the Trail
James Earle Fraser and his End of the Trail What you see here is a copy of the famous "End of the Trail" statue. You have probably seen this image in many forms from small statues to bookends to belt buckles all across the United . . . Map (db m183669) HM
91 California, El Dorado County, Coloma — G.J. Hazeltine's Daguerrean Gallery
Hazeltine and his brother both came to Coloma as artists and set up separate shops in 1854. This one was located on the second story of a building next to the Winter’s Hotel. He had a reputation for superior work done with superior equipment. An . . . Map (db m215289) HM
92 California, Fresno County, Fresno — Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.1929 - 1968
"I have a dream..." Nobel Peace Prize 1964 Dedicated January 18, 1988Map (db m41011) HM
93 California, Fresno County, Fresno — 916 — Forestiere Underground Gardens
Here, beneath the hot, arid surface of the San Joaquin Valley, Baldasare Forestiere (1879-1946) began in the early 1900's to sculpt a fantastic retreat. Excavating the hardpan by hand, he created a unique complex of underground rooms, passages and . . . Map (db m41003) HM
94 California, Fresno County, Fresno — William SaroyanAugust 31, 1908 - May 18, 1981
Born in Fresno, California at 621 Broadway Son of Armenian immigrants Writer - Playwright First American playwright to win both the Pulitzer Prize and Drama Critics' Circle Award in the same year: "The Time of Your . . . Map (db m41060) HM
95 California, Fresno County, Fresno — 3 — William Saroyan House MuseumWilliam Saroyan 1908-1981 — Pulitzer Prize Winning Writer —
This was the Fresno home of William Saroyan for the last 17 years of his life. In that time he wrote: 1964 — One Day in the Afternoon of the World 1966 — Short Drive, Sweet Chariot 1968 — I Used to Believe I had Forever, Now I’m Not So . . . Map (db m125022) HM
96 California, Fresno County, Kingsburg — Fred French
On the night of November 2, 1916, Fred French, while performing his duties of deputy night watchman for the community of Kingsburg, encountered Lew Cowan behaving in a drunken and disorderly manner in the pool hall. Cowan and French engaged in a . . . Map (db m95379) HM
97 California, Fresno County, Selma — 19 — Frank Dusy
Born in Canada in 1836, orphaned at age 8, he worked at numerous jobs before arriving in California in 1858. In his 40 years here he pioneered in photography, discovered Tehipite Valley and other prominent Sierra features. He led construction of the . . . Map (db m28156) HM
98 California, Humboldt County, Arcata — 28 — Minor TheatreClassic Commercial Style - 1914 — Architect: Franklin Georgeson —
The nation's oldest theatre built for feature films was opened on December 3, 1914, by Isaac Minor with a silent film based on Charles Dickens' "The Chimes" directed by Herbert Blaché starring Tom Terriss. Arcata Historic Landmark #28 This . . . Map (db m60930) HM
99 California, Humboldt County, Eureka — Arkley Center for the Performing ArtsThe State Theater
Richard Sweasey originally financed the construction of this theater which displays his name. Mr. Sweasey was a businessman in the early days of Eureka. Sweasey served as a member of the California State Legislature and several terms as a Humboldt . . . Map (db m71971) HM
100 California, Humboldt County, Eureka — Clarke Memorial Museum
Dedicated to the memory of my parents Joseph H. & Annie F. Clarke and other pioneers of Northwestern California by Cecile Clarke Dedicated August 21, 1960 by the Native Sons of the Golden West Map (db m1505) HM

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