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The InterContinental Mark Hopkins San Francisco is a luxury hotel located at the top of Nob Hill in San Francisco, California. The hotel is managed by the InterContinental Hotels Group . The chain operates over 5,000 hotels and resorts in approximately 75 nations.
The Mark Hopkins Hotel was built by George D. Smith [1] on the site of the old Mark Hopkins mansion, which had burned down following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.The hotel was dedicated in 1926, and the penthouse suite was rented exclusively to Daniel C. Jackling, reputedly at US$1,250 (equivalent to $22,000 in 2023) per month, [2] until he moved to his house in Woodside in 1936. [3]
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The James C. Flood Mansion is a historic mansion at 1000 California Street, atop Nob Hill in San Francisco, California, USA.Now home of the Pacific-Union Club, it was built in 1886 as the townhouse for James C. Flood, a 19th-century silver baron.
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Kasey Von Owen Hopkins of Kansas City, Kansas, is accused of roaming through the U.S. Capitol, entering a senator’s office and taking a selfie in front of a bust of Winston Churchill.
Mark Hopkins may refer to: Mark Hopkins (educator) (1802–1887), American educator; Mark N. Hopkins, filmmaker; Mark Hopkins Jr. (1813–1878), American railroad magnate; Mark Hopkins Hotel, a luxury hotel in the Nob Hill district of San Francisco, California