...preserving Julia Morgan's landmark, the Berkeley City Club building
LHF Mission
The Landmark Heritage Foundation is dedicated to preserving the
historic Berkeley City Club building and to promoting the legacy of
  Julia Morgan,
its extraordinary architect.
News from the Castle,
the LHF newsletter, reports quarterly on our projects and progress.
    Rendering of the Berkeley Women's
  City Club building, Julia Morgan, 1929
Docent-Led Tours
Guided tours of Julia Morgan's landmark
Berkeley City Club building are offered on the fourth Sunday of every month,
except December, from 1 to 4 p.m.
They are free and open to the public.
No reservation is
needed.
Please contact us to
schedule a group tour on other dates.
Julia Morgan History Center
The Julia Morgan History Center in the Berkeley City Club is a
great place to become acquainted with the life and
accomplishments of the incomparable
"Miss Morgan."
Drop in for a visit anytime.
LHF Board of Directors 2011
Wendy Markel, President
Steven P. Smith, Vice President
Tom Friedland, Treasurer
Sarah Gill, Secretary
Annalee Allen
Anne Foley
Celia Mc Carthy
Karen Mc Neill
Anne-Catrin Schultz
Maureen Kennedy, ex officio, BCC President
Sharon Entwistle, ex officio, Building Conservancy of N. Cal.
Volunteers
Like many non-profits, the Landmark Heritage Foundation is a volunteer organization. Our cadre of volunteers is integral to our success.
Interested in volunteering?
Contact LHF. Building tours
Historical research
Events
Office assistance
and more
We welcome your support!
Landmark Heritage Foundation 2315 Durant Avenue, #306, Berkeley CA 94704
landmarkheritage@att.net 510.883.9710 Tues-Thurs 10:00-2:00
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