De La Guerra Plaza
Casa Madrona, originally built in 1885 as a luxurious Italian Villa by lumber baron William G. Barrett, has a rich history that spans various uses, including a guest house and a hotel. Over the years, it served multiple roles, from a temporary lodging facility for military families during WWII to a popular restaurant called Le Vivoir, renowned for its exclusivity in the Bay Area.
After facing challenges such as foundation damage due to mudslides, the property was saved by John Mays, who renovated it and added hillside cottages, transforming it into the Casa Madrona Hotel Spa that operates today. This historic site continues to attract visitors with its storied past and scenic views high above Sausalito.
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