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1923 berkeley fireの例文

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  • The 1923 Berkeley Fire created new opportunities for work as well.
  • The building survived the devastating 1923 Berkeley fire.
  • Maybeck designed the original 1906 clubhouse, which was destroyed in the 1923 Berkeley Fire.
  • Euclid Hall was originally the University of California Japanese Students'Club, built after the 1923 Berkeley fire destroyed the building which previously stood on the location.
  • In September 1923 a major fire swept through the neighborhoods north of the university campus, stopping just short of downtown . ( " See " 1923 Berkeley fire ).
  • The same conditions contributed to a major conflagration nearby in the 1923 Berkeley fire and a more limited conflagration in the same area on September 22, 1970, again under similar conditions.
  • The building was one of a rare few to survive the devastating 1923 Berkeley fire, remarkable also because the building is made out of redwood and all of the buildings had ( and still have ) wood shake siding and roofs.
  • In spring and fall, sinking air from aloft combining with inland high pressure periodically sends hot, dry, and gusty winds across the ridges of the Berkeley Hills, posing a fire danger, which in the 20th century produced several wildfires, two of which caused major damage to Berkeley and Oakland . ( " See " 1923 Berkeley Fire and 1991 Oakland firestorm ).