Hearst Memorial Mining Building (Berkeley, California)
USA /
California /
Berkeley /
Berkeley, California /
Oxford Street
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/ USA
/ California
/ Berkeley
World / United States / California
Neoclassical (architecture), NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, interesting place, educational building, college of engineering, school of science / department of science
The Hearst Memorial Mining Building was designed in 1907 by John Galen Howard with structural elements by the Guastavino Fireproof Tile Co. It now houses the UC Berkeley Department of Materials Science & Engineering, listed on the National Register of Historic Places as #82004646.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hearst_Memorial_Mining_Building
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 37°52'28"N 122°15'26"W
- Alameda Point 11 km
- The Presidio of San Francisco 21 km
- Former Mare Island Naval Shipyard 27 km
- Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve 34 km
- Burleigh H. Murray Ranch 47 km
- Jack London State Historic Park 61 km
- Drake's Bay 66 km
- Farallon Islands 77 km
- Almaden Quicksilver County Park 80 km
- Fort Ross State Historic Park 116 km
- UC-Berkeley Department of Chemistry 0.2 km
- Northside 0.4 km
- Grinnell Natural Area 0.7 km
- Evans Diamond 0.8 km
- West Circle 0.8 km
- Southside 0.8 km
- People's Park 1 km
- Downtown Berkeley 1.2 km
- University of California, Berkeley 1.3 km
- San Francisco Bay 18 km