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  2. Oyster Point Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Oyster Point Hotel (or simply "Oyster Point") opened in 1986 and was renovated in 2009. The hotel has dining and lounging amenities, both popular among tourists visiting Red Bank. The Pearl Lounge is Oyster Point's large elegant bar. [2] It is located near the historic Molly Pitcher Inn, which is considered as Oyster Point's "sister hotel". [3]

  3. Pearl Oyster Bar - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant opened in 1997 and closed in 2022. [3] [1] Pearl Oyster Bar was founded and run by Rebecca Charles. [3]The restaurant was forced to close temporarily due to 9/11 in 2001 and Hurricane Sandy in 2012. [4]

  4. Molly Pitcher Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Molly Pitcher Inn is a privately owned boutique hotel and restaurant located in Red Bank, New Jersey. The Molly Pitcher Inn was built in 1928 and was named after Molly Pitcher. Today the Inn is a venue for weddings, banquets, fine dining, and live entertainment. The Molly Pitcher Inn also has a nearby sister hotel, the Oyster Point hotel.

  5. Pinctada - Wikipedia

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    Pinctada albina (Lamarck, 1819) – Shark Bay pearl oyster; Pinctada capensis (Sowerby III, 1890) Pinctada chemnitzii (Philippi, 1849) Pinctada cumingii (Reeve, 1857) Pinctada fucata (Gould, 1850) – Akoya pearl oyster – now accepted as Pinctada fucata martensii ; Pinctada galtsoffi Bartsch, 1931; Pinctada imbricata Röding, 1798 – Gulf ...

  6. Pinctada maxima - Wikipedia

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    Pinctada maxima is a species of pearl oyster, a marine bivalve mollusk in the family Pteriidae, the pearl oysters. There are two different color varieties: the Gold-lipped oyster and the Silver-lipped oyster. These bivalves are the largest pearl oysters in the world.

  7. Pinctada mazatlanica - Wikipedia

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    This oyster along with the Pacific wing-oyster (Pteria sterna) was the subject of a pearl fishery in the Gulf of California since before the arrival of Hernando Cortez in 1535. The Spaniards quickly appreciated the value of the harvest and in 1586 declared the gathering of oysters to be a right of the Spanish crown. [10]

  8. Pinctada radiata - Wikipedia

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    Pinctada radiata, commonly known as the Atlantic pearl-oyster [2] or the Gulf pearl oyster [1] is a species of pearl oyster distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific and in the Mediterranean. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Its range extends as far north as Japan and as far south as the Australian state of Victoria .

  9. Caffè Umbria - Wikipedia

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    The guide also said, "Caffe Umbria is a good rest stop while you're exploring the rest of the Pearl." [23] Hannah Wallace of Inc. wrote about the Pearl District location: "Portland is known for its coffee, but Caffè Umbria feels more like a detour to Perugia. Owned by a third-generation Italian roaster, this busy Pearl District café functions ...