Pier One
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The Embarcadero
San Francisco, CA
Casa Madrona, originally built in 1885 as a private residence for lumber baron William G. Barrett, has a rich history that includes transformations into a guest house and a hotel. Over the years, it has served various purposes, including a military lodging facility during World War II and a crash pad for the beatnik community.
After periods of disrepair and renovation, Casa Madrona was saved by John Mays, who added hillside cottages and continues to operate it as a hotel and spa. This historic site combines elegant architecture with a legacy that reflects the diverse cultural history of Sausalito.
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