Interior view of the colonial revival architecture residence of W.C. Ralston in Belmont, with a large grand piano. Ralston Hall, later a historic landmark, was built by the founder of the Bank of California, William Chapman Ralston, and is currently on the campus of Notre Dame de Namur University. He built it around a villa formerly owned by Count Cipriani, an Italian aristocrat.
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