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  2. Miramar Beach - Wikipedia

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    Rosewood Miramar Beach, a hotel in Montecito, Santa Barbara County, California, operated by Rosewood Hotels & Resorts Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Miramar Beach .

  3. Caruso's - Wikipedia

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    www.rosewoodhotels.com /en /miramar-beach-montecito /dining /carusos Caruso's is a restaurant in Montecito, California . [ 1 ] The restaurant is led by Chef Massimo Falsini, and it is located inside the Miramar Resort.

  4. Inside the 'Adult Disney' Montecito Getaway Beloved by ... - AOL

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    Inside the 'Adult Disney' Montecito Getaway Beloved by Kourtney and Travis, the Schwarzeneggers and Hollywood's A-Listers Melody Chiu September 27, 2024 at 6:07 PM

  5. Fairmont Miramar Hotel & Bungalows - Wikipedia

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    Fujita sold the hotel to Maritz, Wolff & Co., a Los Angeles-based investment firm, in September 1999 for $90.6 million, [8] and they contracted with Fairmont Hotels to take over the hotel, which was renamed the Fairmont Miramar in November 1999. [1] The hotel's historic bungalows underwent a $18 million renovation in 2002–2003, preserving the ...

  6. Ty Warner - Wikipedia

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    Ty Warner Hotels and Resorts include the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City; [11] the Sandpiper Golf Course in Santa Barbara, California; [11] the San Ysidro Ranch in Montecito, California; [12] [13] [11] the Four Seasons Resort The Biltmore in Santa Barbara, California, purchased in 2000; [11] the Kona Village resort in Hawaii, purchased in ...

  7. Mira Mar Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Mira Mar Hotel was a historic hotel building built in 1924 in Sarasota, Florida and demolished in 1982. It closed in the 1960s, sat vacant, and was converted into the Main Palm Plaza Building. Before being torn down it was used as a retirement hotel. It was replaced with a parking lot.

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  9. Montecito Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    An account from the Santa Barbara History Museum states that six months later, after bathing in the hot springs and drinking its water Curtiss was "rejuvenated" and purchased the property, [5] whereas the Santa Barbara Independent newspaper states that his "health began to improve remarkable, enough so that six years later, still alive and ...