101 Broadway
$ 100.00
This three-story Oakland landmark, built in 1909 astride the terminus of the first Transcontinental railroad, was once known as the Overland House — the place where one completed the “overland” journey before setting sail on the Pacific.
This pub and “bawdy house” was a favorite haunt of Mr. Jack London himself, named in his John Barleycorn as a favorite spot to score free drinks.
A painstaking 2013 restoration revealed original 7-brick-thick walls and sweeping 60-foot wooden beams — the textures of Oakland’s historic Produce Market — and added brilliant skylights, eco-friendly building systems, world-class Internet, and high-tech conference space.
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