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1916
- North American Hall (a U-shaped building now including Wild California,
Mineral Hall, Bird Hall (closed in 1989 for seismic safety reasons),
and the Invertebrate Zoology & Geology Department) (Architect:
Lewis P. Hobart) |
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1923
- Steinhart Aquarium. Included three outdoor pools which held sea
lions, seals and river otters over the years. (Architect: Lewis P.
Hobart) |
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1951
- Science Hall (May T. Morrison Auditorium, Hall of Astronomy, Lovell
White Hall of Man and Nature, Simson African Hall addition). Courtyard
now contains only one pool. (Architects: Weihe, Frick & Kruse) |
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1952
- Alexander F. Morrison Planetarium (Architects: Weihe, Frick & Kruse)
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1958
- Whale Fountain added to the courtyard. (Sculptor: Robert Howard.
The fountain was originally made for the 1939 Worlds Fair on Treasure
Island.) Last courtyard mammal pool is removed. |
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1959
- Mailliard Library/Eastwood Hall of Botany/Livermore Room. The
Eastwood Hall of Botany now contains the Gary Larson exhibit and the
Livermore Room is part of the Education Department. (Architect: Milton
T. Pflueger) |
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1969
- Cowell Hall (Architect: Milton T. Pflueger); Whale Fountain
moved, and Francis Scott Key statue removed to its present location
on the Music Concourse. |
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1976
- Atholl McBean Gallery and Patricia Price Peterson Gallery.
They are now jointly known as the McBean-Peterson Gallery, and contain
the Life Through Time exhibit. (Architect: Milton T. Pflueger) |
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1977
- Meyer Fish Roundabout (Architect: Milton T. Pflueger) |