Tolman Hall (demolished) (Berkeley, California)
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Designed by Gardner Dailey and built in 1962. Urban legends claim that the maze-like layout of the building and its confusing room numbering scheme were inspired by the work of its namesake, behavioral psychologist Edward Chace Tolman. The building was home to the Department of Psychology and Graduate School of Education until both departments moved to a new building on Shattuck Ave, Berkeley Way West, in Summer 2018. The building was demolished in 2019 because it was seismically unsafe. Eventually, UC Berkeley plans to build a new Data Science building on this site.
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Coordinates: 37°52'26"N 122°15'50"W
- Oakland-Berkeley Hills Firestorm Site 2 km
- Lake Chabot Machine Gun Range (site) 19 km
- Camp Stoneman (site) 34 km
- Capell 65 km
- Hamilton Training Annex (site) 111 km
- Gold Dredging Area (former site) 119 km
- Walerga Collection Center/Camp Kohler (sites) 120 km
- Gold Dredging Area 120 km
- Gold Dredging Area 123 km
- Area of Gold Dredging 126 km
- West Circle 0.3 km
- Grinnell Natural Area 0.3 km
- Northside 0.4 km
- Evans Diamond 0.5 km
- Edwards Track Stadium with Goldman Field 0.6 km
- UC-Berkeley Department of Chemistry 0.7 km
- Downtown Berkeley 0.8 km
- Southside 1 km
- University of California, Berkeley 1.9 km
- San Francisco Bay 18 km
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