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The Dorchester is a five-star hotel located on Park Lane and Deanery Street in London, to the east of Hyde Park.It is one of the world's most prestigious hotels. [1] [2] The Dorchester opened on 18 April 1931, [3] and it still retains its 1930s furnishings and ambiance despite being modernised.
Alain Ducasse at The Dorchester is a restaurant located in The Dorchester, Park Lane, London. It is one of over 25 restaurants operated by French-born chef Alain Ducasse . As of 2022 [update] , the executive chef of the restaurant is Jean-Philippe Blondet, [ 1 ] who succeeded Chef Jocelyn Herland. [ 2 ]
In 2005 he did alterations to The Promenade restaurant at the Dorchester, including fitting it with an oval leather bar the length of Nelson's Column. [7] Between 2007 and 2010, he renovated the Lambs Club 's former clubhouse in New York City into the Chatwal New York hotel.
The Lawrence Avenue Historic District is a historic district encompassing a small residential area in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.Centered on Lawrence Avenue, the area was developed in the late 19th and early 20th century during a major Jewish migration, and includes a fine sample of Colonial Revival and Queen Anne architecture.
The Intervale Street-Blue Hill Avenue Historic District is a historic district encompassing a densely built residential area in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Centered on a stretch of Intervale Street near Blue Hill Avenue, the area was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries during a major Jewish migration ...
The William Monroe Trotter House is a historic house at 97 Sawyer Avenue, atop Jones Hill in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston.It was the home of African-American journalist and civil rights activist William Monroe Trotter (1872–1934).
In Dorchester, Columbia Point was the landing place for Puritan settlers in the early 1600s. The Native Americans called it "Mattaponnock". [1] The community was, in the 17th and 18th centuries, and through to the mid-19th century, a calf pasture: a place where nearby Dorchester residents took their calves for grazing.
The King's Arms, Dorchester, viewed from the east. The King's Arms is a large pub and hotel on High East Street, Dorchester, Dorset. [1] [2] [3] It is grade II* listed.[4] [5] The Buildings of England describes its frontage as a "fine expansive early [nineteenth-century] composition", with an attached assembly room, [6] although the hotel is older than this. [7]