Berkeley Historical Plaque Project

[4][5][6][7] Project members work with building owners to develop and install distinctive oval green enamel plaques identifying the names, dates and significance of historic buildings.

Plaques are categorized by geographic areas and linked to interactive maps.

Texts are accompanied by historic photos and links to external articles, lectures, and videos.

The website expands the Project's reach into the realm of "e-Plaques" that virtually document historic buildings, homes of notable Berkeley residents, and even unique natural phenomena.

[11] With viewer contributions, over time this section will evolve into a collaborative portrait of Berkeley.

Berkeley Landmark Plaque: Main Branch Library, Downtown Berkeley
Thousand Oaks Neighborhood and Urns Plaque (2011)