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The Casa Madrona, originally built in 1885 by lumber baron William G. Barrett, is a historically rich property located in Sausalito, California. Transitioning from a family residence to a guest house, it has undergone various transformations, including a stint as a hotel and even rumored to have been a bordello.
After falling into disrepair post-World War II, the property was revitalized in 1959 with the opening of Le Vivoir Restaurant, once renowned as one of the Bay Area's most exclusive dining spots. Today, Casa Madrona has been restored and operates as a hotel and spa, featuring additional hillside cottages, while preserving its historical significance.
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This bust of Ulysses S Grant sits on the eastern side of the Music Concourse close to the De Young M...