Hillside Club

The Hillside Club is a neighborhood social club[1][2] established in 1898 by residents of Berkeley, California's newly formed Northside neighborhood to protect the hills from unsightly grading and unsuitable buildings.

[4] Prominent early club members included architects Bernard Maybeck and John Galen Howard, author Charles Keeler, and the journalist Frank Morton Todd.

Maybeck designed the original 1906 clubhouse,[1][5] which was destroyed in the 1923 Berkeley Fire.

John White, Maybeck's brother-in-law, designed the current clubhouse in 1924.

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