Northside, Berkeley, California
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Northside is a neighborhood in Berkeley, California; located north of the University of California, Berkeley campus, east of Oxford Street, and south of Cedar Street. There is a small shopping area located at Euclid and Hearst Avenues, at the northern entrance to the university. The Graduate Theological Union is located one block west of Euclid Avenue, in an area nicknamed Holy Hill. The north fork of Strawberry Creek runs southward across Northside.
[edit] History
Northside was first developed in the late 19th century as a subdivision named Daley's Scenic Park. The initial development of the neighborhood was strongly influenced by the Hillside Club, which included prominent members of the Arts and Crafts movement, including Bernard Maybeck, Charles Keeler, and John Galen Howard. Most of the neighborhood was destroyed in, and rebuilt after, the September 17, 1923, Berkeley fire.
The first seminaries began arriving on Holy Hill in the early 1900s. In the 1960s they formed the Graduate Theological Union. The GTU's library opened in the 1980s.
Northside was not affected by the expansion of the University in the mid 20th century to the same degree as the south side of the campus. There have been a small number of buildings built on the north side of Hearst Avenue, however; most notably Etcheverry and Soda Halls (built in 1966 and 1994, respectively), and two large parking structures.
[edit] Landmarks
- The Graduate Theological Union and its various member schools, clustered around the intersection of Le Conte Avenue, Scenic Avenue, and Ridge Road.
- Etcheverry Hall
- Soda Hall
- Several student housing cooperatives, most notably Casa Zimbabwe and Cloyne Court Hotel
[edit] External links
- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Google Maps or MapQuest
- Satellite image from Google Maps, Microsoft Virtual Earth, or WikiMapia
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA
- "A Trip To Berkeley, California" - A glimpse of Northside circa 1900 can be seen in this silent film short at the Library of Congress website. The view is from a streetcar traveling from downtown Berkeley to Northside.
Neighborhoods
Berkeley Hills · Berkeley Marina · Claremont · Cragmont · Downtown Berkeley · La Loma Park · Lorin District · Northside · Ocean View · South Berkeley · West Berkeley · Westbrae
Education
Berkeley City College · Berkeley High School · Berkeley Unified School District · Graduate Theological Union · University of California, Berkeley
Trunk roads and Highways
Interstate 80 · Interstate 580 · Piedmont Avenue · San Pablo Avenue (SR 123) · Solano Avenue · Telegraph Avenue
Public Transportation
AC Transit · Ashby BART · Berkeley Amtrak Station · Berkeley BART · North Berkeley BART