File:TornFence.tif

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English: A fence torn down in 1974 by four men calling themselves the "Abolitionists." The fence was erected by the BART commission so as to keep guerrilla gardeners out of their property along Hearst Avenue in Berkeley, CA. This land, thanks in part to the efforts of such activists, is now Ohlone Park.
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Source Ohlone Park Archives Berkeley Public Library
Author Alec Reynolds
Camera location37° 52′ 22.89″ N, 122° 16′ 37.41″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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