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Casa Madrona, originally known as the William G. Barrett House, is a historic Italian Villa built in 1885 by lumber baron William G. Barrett in Sausalito, California. Converted into a guest house in 1902, it has a rich history that includes serving as a hotel, an inn, and even a temporary lodging for military families during World War II.
The property fell into disrepair after the war but was revitalized in 1959 when it became home to Le Vivoir Restaurant, once one of the Bay Area's most exclusive dining spots. After gaining new ownership and renovations following damage from mudslides in 1973, Casa Madrona has been transformed into a hotel and spa, featuring hillside cottages that enhance its charm and historic significance.
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