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“I have put my talent into writing, my genius I have saved for living.”
Oscar Wilde
Built in 1873, The Crocker House harkens back to an era when classical
themes influenced the décor of the opulent Victorian era. If walls could
talk, they would tell tales of prominent visitors and elegant balls in what
was once a beautifully exceptional hotel.
Each of the eighty apartments, on four
residential floors, offer individually unique floor plans in four different
apartment types – one-room studios, petite and standard one and two-
bedroom apartments. Many residents enjoy fine water views; others
have distinctive, decorative fireplaces and most have lofty ceilings and
large windows to let the light in.
On the building’s ground floor, the Grand Ballroom has a sumptuous
resplendence that provides the perfect back-drop for large, customized
special events.
More intimate parties are created in our Entry Lobby gallery and Melba
Room.
The lovely attached, open-air Courtyard brings the outdoors to your
party, one more option for outstanding entertaining.
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