
About this Event
Meet in front of the North Branch of the Berkeley Public Library.
For most Americans, the term “suburbia” conjures single-family homes and uniform architecture in areas that are solely residential and reliant on car transportation. With its array of land uses and architectural styles, North Berkeley defies this stereotype. On this tour, we’ll visit its Tudor Revival public library, homes of different styles, a small but vibrant business district, and even a small agricultural site.
We’ll discuss the magnificent Queen Anne period hotel gracing the area in the late 19th century and the foibles of the stage actor who had it built. And we’ll see how the area’s layout is well designed for the community’s present-day needs and discuss examples of home hardening that help prepare it for the challenges of the future.
1.6 miles, 100 feet elevation gain, 2 hrs.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED!

Image by Bob Johnson
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
1170 The Alameda, 1170 The Alameda, Berkeley, United States
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