In Claremont…

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  • ToddieM
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • Seamus
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  • Joleen
    1 entry
    Worth visiting!

  • Claire Connelly
    1 entry
    Not worth visiting

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  • Bonnie
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    ToddieM
    Diamond Bar

    The last time I went to this place  — 2 months ago

    Worth visiting!

    I went there today to see a Board and Care facility.

    Seamus
    Stockton

    If you're in the neighborhood  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    I was born practically next door to Claremont, so the place holds some cache in that regard.
    However, the town is a relatively charming place, what with the Folk Music store and that wonderful candy shop with the basketball chocolates.

    Joleen
    Los Angeles

    Smalltown  — 2 years ago

    Worth visiting!

    Claremont’s a cute little town, fun for browsing through the village…just don’t spend too much time here or you’ll go crazy. Take it from a resident college student.

    Where I Work  — 3 years ago

    Not worth it!

    I work at Harvey Mudd College, one of the Claremont Colleges. Other Claremont Colleges are Claremont-McKenna College, Pitzer College, Pomona College, and Scripps College. There’s also a large religious (you can bet that’s Christianist) school, and the Claremont Graduate University, which turns out conservative scholars.

    Claremont the town has a nice main street with lots of small gift and antique shops. There are a number of good restaurants (e.g., Walter’s, Claremont Juice Company) as well as some crappy ones (the French restaurant). Claremont is weirdly full of people during the day, mostly well-dressed, well-off women who apparently don’t have jobs and can afford to hang out in the expensive shops.

    There are some cool stores, including the Folk Music store, which sells music and instruments, a neat old-fashion toy store, a store that sells rubber stamps and another that sells scrapbook supplies. My favorite is probably Raku, a gift store that has affordable (and odd) cards and gift items.

    Claremont is pretty dead, culturally speaking. There are some things that happen at the colleges, but outside their campuses, Claremont is very suburban, fading into hard-right fundie Christian at the edges.

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