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The name "Ocean View" was revived during the 1970s when neighbors fought against the City's West Berkeley Redevelopment Project. Those struggling to save what remained of the old Victorian neighborhood coalesced to form the Ocean View Committee. The OVC, in association with Berkeley preservationists,
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In 1954, the State of California began a project to convert the Eastshore Highway into a freeway, eliminating all street intersections, replacing them with access ramps at limited locations. Ashby, University and Gilman were the 3 interchange points chosen for Berkeley. During 1956, the University
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ran out of the factory. Six people were killed and many injured. Buildings all around were destroyed as well as the factory. Buildings on the other side of the bay in San Francisco were also damaged and a ship 150 miles out to sea reported feeling the blast. A woman several miles from the blast
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In the late 1970s and early 1980s, rapid gentrification swept through West Berkeley. The primary land-use issue became how to re-use vacated, large industrial sites. Conversions of industrial spaces drove up rents, and gentrification began to drive out the very artists and artisans who had been the
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On January 6, 1940, an overpass was opened, carrying University Avenue over the tracks of the mainline of the Southern Pacific along 3rd Street in West Berkeley, eliminating a dangerous grade crossing and traffic bottleneck for traffic coming on and off the Eastshore Highway at University Avenue.
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Ocean View was included in the incorporation of Berkeley in 1878 and thereafter was known as West Berkeley. Incorporation was followed by rapid residential and industrial growth. The first mayor (technically, the President of the Board of Trustees) of the newly incorporated Town of Berkeley was
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Ocean View was the name of a stagecoach stop established by former sea captain William J. Bowen along the Contra Costa Road (today's San Pablo Avenue) at what is now the northwest corner of San Pablo and Delaware Street in the 1860s. The name derived from the area's view of the
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Ocean View was ethnically diverse, and included many immigrants and some African-Americans, with jobs in nearby industries and farms. Early immigrants were from Scandinavia (especially Finland), Ireland, Mexico, Chile, Germany, Italy, Canada, Portugal, and China.
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Mayor Loni Hancock and the City Council authorized the creation of an area plan to guide development. While professional planners and governmental decision-makers played a crucial role in facilitating the outcome, it was not a typical urban planning process.
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When in 1984 the Durkee Foods owners moved to convert their canning plant into offices and labs, their artist and industrial tenants staged a public fight against eviction. Artists and craftspeople feared being priced out.
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The earliest school in what is now Berkeley was the Ocean View School located on the southeast corner of Virginia Street and San Pablo Avenue, established in 1856. The creek that flowed adjacent to the school was dubbed
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for 4,500 years. They abandoned the West Berkeley Shellmound around 800 AD. However, where the people went is still a mystery. They may have associated with other mound dwellers or left the area entirely. The extant
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located at Fleming Point, adjacent to West Berkeley, set off a series of three huge explosions in the company store-houses. These consisted of, respectively, 350 tons of giant powder (blasting powder based on
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Stakeholder constituencies debated the issues. In earlier decades residents and manufacturers had usually been competitors, but now many residents supported retaining and encouraging light and green industry
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The wharf at the foot of Delaware Street began as "Jacobs Landing", named for its builder and proprietor, James H. Jacobs. The wharf was improved and enlarged with the help of
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The area's first inhabitants were indigenous people who settled along Strawberry Creek around 3700 BC. They built one of the largest – and possibly the first – of the 425
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The area later went on to experience a full revival of apartment building and commerce. Beginning in the late 1970s, the development of the retail commercial area along
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West Berkeley was one of the Bay Area's principal industrial zones up until about the 1960s, after which it began to decline. Several well-known companies such as
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which ran along a landfill causeway along the Berkeley waterfront west of the original shoreline. The emplacement of the causeway created a lagoon,
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City policies were to maintain the historic, architectural, and use character while retaining historic industrial structures.
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From 1926 to 1937, University Avenue served as a feeder route for US 40 via a ferry service at the end of the
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Traffic lights were installed at the Eastshore-University intersection as part of the overpass project.
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The main east-west thoroughfare in Ocean View was Delaware Street. In later years, it was eclipsed by
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: West Berkeley, Berkeley, California
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Tours of West Berkeley – conducted since the 1970s – feature the area's restored buildings.
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A new north-south thoroughfare was constructed as part of the same project that built the
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around San Francisco Bay. Archaeologists estimate that native people lived on or near the
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Avenue overpass was extended over the new freeway, becoming part of the new interchange.
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is now located adjacent to this former depot and provides daily train service.
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was hit on the head by a piece of falling plaster and reportedly went insane.
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of the surrounding residential area. Businesses located there have included
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named the Shellmound as one of America's most endangered historic places.
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Local public transportation in the West Berkeley area is provided by
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service was established between the wharf and San Francisco in 1874.
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Critical Sociology, Volume: 23 issue: 1, p. 59-60: April 1, 1997
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had plants in West Berkeley. West Berkeley was also home to
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assemblymen and congressmen, succeeded in saving Ocean View.
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constructed its new main line, part of the transcontinental
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in San Francisco and the pier, until the Bay Bridge opened.
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from the West Berkeley Neighborhood Development Corporation
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West Berkeley Artisans and Industrial Companies (WEBAIC)
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37°52′28″N 122°17′55″W / 37.87444°N 122.29861°W / 37.87444; -122.29861

Berkeley, California
San Pablo Avenue
Westbrae
San Francisco Bay
Eastshore Freeway
Berkeley Marina
shell mounds
West Berkeley Shellmound
Ohlone tribe
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Pacific Ocean
Golden Gate
San Francisco Bay
Workingman's Party
Albany, California
Schoolhouse Creek
gentrification
Anthropologie
Cody's Books
Crate & Barrel Outlet
Restoration Hardware
Aveda
Bare Escentuals
Peet's Coffee and Tea
University Avenue
San Pablo Avenue
Lincoln Highway
US 101

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