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The Sierra / North region of California includes a number of historic areas, including Klamath National Forest, Modoc National Forest, the Lava Beds national monument and Mount Shasta - standing 14,000ft over the surrounding countryside.
This Northern California, 2-story ranch house offers affordable elegance in a historical setting. Built in 1923 by H. D. "Curley" Brown as a thoroughbred horse ranch, the original guest accommodations included the main house and several cottages and bungalows. Present-day guests can still enjoy the unique atmosphere and mood of those early years which are reflected in the Mt. Shasta Ranch Bed & Breakfast. This magnificent home has four spacious guestrooms in the main house, separate carriage house with five bedrooms ..... [ more
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This truly unique building has received historical designation and been fully renovated, yet retains its cozy character. Its soothing ambiance invites you home to unwind and relax under the pines in the outdoor hot tub and sauna, on the spacious front porch, or to lounge by the fire in the winter. The Park Motor Hotel was built in 1922 to provide housing for the mill workers of the alpine town, McCloud California.
In the 1960's, it was converted to an Inn, that also provided breakfast along with the price of the ..... [ more
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Everything Has Been Readied for your arrival - from the meticulous restoration of this grand old building - to the seasonal show provided by nature in the glorious surroundings of California's Mt. Shasta. The McCloud Hotel has been lovingly restored to meet the needs of today's discerning traveler whether passing through or staying over to enjoy the many things to see and explore nearby. The McCloud Hotel provides the visitor the convenience and privacy of a hotel while assuring guests of historic hospitality. [ more
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