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Vintage Berkeley: Stunning Throwback Photos Show Street Scenes and Everyday Life 1960s-1980s

Berkeley is a beautiful city located on the northeastern shore of San Francisco Bay. It is a diverse, educated city and mostly liberal enclave known for its food and ambitious people. It is expensive to live here, but there are also many unique features that make it attractive.

The Post-WWII era brought moderate growth to the city. During the 1960s the Telegraph Avenue became a focal point for the hippie movement, which spilled over the Bay from San Francisco. There was considerable overlap between the hippie movement and the radical left at that time. The battle over the disposition of People’s Park in 1967 resulted in a month-long occupation of Berkeley by the National Guard. During the 1970s and 1980s, activists increased their power in local government. This era also saw major developments in Berkeley’s environmental and food culture.

These stunning vintage photos by Richard Friedman show Berkeley from the late 1960s to the early 1980s.

#7 Berkeley Folk Festival at Live Oak Park, June 1970

#9 Café Espresso on Hearst at Euclid, Berkeley, February 1975

#12 From the Shattuck Avenue studios, Berkeley, June 1970

#27 The venerable Caffe Espresso on the north side of the UC Berkeley Campus, Berkeley, October 1978

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  1. It’s such a Eurocentric historical depiction of Berkeley’s past as if people of color were nonexistent in the creation of the culture of this city. Is it not enough that gentrification, rising housing costs and property taxes have made it easy to prey on and displace these groups from areas they were relegated to when considered undesirable. You could at least show the respect of acknowledging their presence and contribution to the city and region.