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Pier # 15
San Francisco, CA 94111
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Casa Madrona, originally built in 1885 as the Italian Villa country home of lumber baron William G. Barrett, has a rich history that includes transformation into a guest house and later a hotel. Over the years, it has served various purposes, including temporary lodging for military families during World War II and a restaurant known for its exclusivity, Le Vivoir, founded by Robert Henri and Marie-Louise Deschamps. After a period of disrepair, the property was revitalized by John Mays, who preserved its historical significance, added sixteen hillside cottages, and continues to operate it as the Casa Madrona Hotel Spa. The site is now recognized for its unique blend of history and luxurious accommodations amidst the scenic backdrop of Sausalito. Generated from the website
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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. Generated from the website
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