It chronicles the history of Moe's Books and other longtime businesses on Telegraph Avenue in Berkeley, California.
Feiser performed and all fans were there, other bands that performed were JAS, Nosequien y Los Nosecuantos, Dudó and the successful ex-Telegraph Avenue, Chachi Luján also performed.
The streets were named alphabetically from east to west; the third street was named Choate Street, after Rufus Choate.
The Daily Telegraph | Saks Fifth Avenue | Fifth Avenue | telegraph | Park Avenue | Madison Avenue | The Sunday Telegraph | Park Avenue (Manhattan) | Claiborne Avenue | Woodbine Avenue | Fairfax Avenue | Carrollton Avenue | St. Charles Avenue | Seventh Avenue | Constitution Avenue | Nippon Telegraph and Telephone | Hennepin Avenue | Avenue Q | Vermont Avenue | Michigan Avenue | Cheltenham Avenue | The Daily Telegraph (Australia) | Sheffield Telegraph | Shattuck Avenue | Seventh Avenue (band) | The Prisoner of Second Avenue | Telegraph Media Group | Rustaveli Avenue | Rizal Avenue | Massachusetts Avenue |
Berkeley had developed a commercial center Shattuck and Center, a distance of less than a mile from the terminus of Telegraph Avenue, where Sather Gate now stands.