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"Claremont Hotel", Registration Form, National Register of HIstoric PLaces, Berkeley/Oakland Neighbors of the Claremont, 2003, p.40-41; History of Claremont Resort from the official website; Photo: Key System E Train Leaving the Claremont Hotel Archived July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine; Advertisement in the 1919 Automobile Bluebook (publ.1918)
In the early 1900s real estate interests associated with the Key System built the Claremont Hotel at the mouth of Claremont Canyon. The Key System ran one of its commuter train lines directly to the hotel up Claremont Avenue until service ended in 1958. This train became the transbay "E" train upon completion of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay ...
Parts of the Claremont district are in the City of Oakland, including most of: Claremont Hills – Roughly bounded by Tunnel Road and the Claremont Hotel. Downtown Berkeley – Roughly bounded by Martin Luther King Jr Way, Hearst Avenue, Oxford Street, and Dwight Way, and centered along Shattuck Avenue.
The Claremont Resort - founded in 1906, this historic site was originally the Claremont Hotel. Although the main hotel building lies entirely within the city limits of adjacent Oakland, a portion of the grounds lie within Berkeley, and the resort uses this for its street address.
Restaurants located in, or headquartered in, Berkeley, California, U.S. Pages in category "Restaurants in Berkeley, California" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
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La Tante Claire (The Aunt Claire) was a restaurant in Chelsea, London, which opened in 1977 and 1998. Owned and operated by Pierre Koffmann, it gained three Michelin stars in 1983, and held all three until the restaurant moved premises in 1998. It was sold to Gordon Ramsay for his flagship restaurant, Restaurant Gordon Ramsay.
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