Nate is an East Bay community papers editor for the East Bay Times and Bay Area News Group.
This weekend there are two events in Berkeley of historical interest, both of them on Sunday. One is in the morning, the other in the afternoon.From 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday afternoon, the Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association will hold a house tour focused on the Northbrae neighborhood.
Much of the tour’s content derives from the research of UC Berkeley professor Margaretta Lovell and a group of her students and volunteers. This tour will differ from past BAHA tours in not having a reception and food area or sales of BAHA publications .At 11 a.m. Sunday a Berkeley gathering will commemorate 50 years since the creation of Berkeley’s traffic barrier diversion program in 1974.
The gathering, which is being organized by former city Councilmember Kate Harrison, will include some current councilmembers as well as a visit by Bruce Appleyard, a San Diego State University professor of city planning and urban design. The Berkeley Gazette ran this photo on Sept. 20, 1924, of women standing outside the Evanston, Illinois, home of that year’s Republican vice presidential candidate Charles Dawes, holding a selection of signs with his party’s slogans for the election. The presidential election 100 years ago was heating up in September 1924. On the Republican side the nominees were Calvin Coolidge and Charles Dawes. The Democratic nominees were John Davis and Charles Bryan.
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