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  2. Bradley Ogden - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Ogden was the first executive chef at the Campton Place restaurant in San Francisco. In 1989, he founded the Lark Creek Inn, in Larkspur, California. [2]

  3. Larkspur Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district covers the "Old Downtown" area, along Magnolia Avenue from the Lark Creek Inn at 234 Magnolia Avenue to the platform on the former railway, now a bicycle path. The avenue has been the commercial center of activity in Larkspur since the town was founded.

  4. Eric Norstad - Wikipedia

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    A New Mexico hotel commissioned 695 lamp bases. The City of San Francisco commissioned a ceramic plaque honoring Mary Ellen Pleasant who ran the San Francisco terminus of The Underground Railway and was also a madam. Lark Creek Inn in Larkspur, California commissioned hundreds of serving platters and plates.

  5. Chris Hastings - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, he and his wife moved to San Francisco and helped open the Lark Creek Inn where Chris served as sous chef. Chris and his wife opened Hot & Hot Fish Club., named for the Murrells Inlet, South Carolina epicurean club of which his great-great-great-great-grandfather was a member. [2]

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  7. Lark (train) - Wikipedia

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    The Lark was an overnight passenger train of the Southern Pacific Company on the 470-mile (760 km) run between San Francisco and Los Angeles. It became a streamliner in 1941 and was discontinued on April 8, 1968.

  8. Lark Theater - Wikipedia

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    Later, a successful capital campaign made it possible for the non-profit Lark Theater LLC to purchase the building. On July 9, 2004, the Lark Theater re-opened as an independent, non-profit community film and culture center with a screening of the 1949 film noir classic Impact, which was partially shot in Larkspur. [7]

  9. California State Route 17 - Wikipedia

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    It crossed the bridge into San Rafael, terminating at a junction with US 101. [25] [26] In 1984 the segment of SR 17 from Interstate 280 in San Jose to the Maze (by then known as the "MacArthur Maze") in Oakland was renumbered as I-880, and the portion of SR 17 from the MacArthur Maze to San Rafael was renumbered as part of I-580. SR 17 was ...