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The resort was used to shoot the wedding of Eden Capwell and Cruz Castillo for the Santa Barbara TV series in 1988. [6] It became listed on the National Registry of the Historic Hotels of America in 2019. [3] In 2021, the estate with 400 acres (1.6 km 2) was listed for sale at asking price $70 million. [7]
The Rumsen Indian tribe lived in Mid-Carmel Valley, the mouth of Carmel Valley and neighboring Monterey Peninsula at the time of Spanish colonization. [3] In 1923, Marion Hollins bought 2,000 acres (809 ha) from the Del Monte Properties that held property in Carmel Valley. The ranch was later sold to William May Garland II around 1970, who also ...
Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain is a privately owned resort and spa located in Paradise Valley, Arizona. The resort, which opened in 2001, is located on 53 acres on the north face of Camelback Mountain. [1] It has 105 mountain and spa casitas as well as a collection of private homes. [2] Sanctuary includes an Asian-inspired spa, the Elements ...
The Boekenoogen Carmel Valley Ranch covers more than 9,800 acres and includes a 3,000-square-foot main house with cathedral ceilings, large windows, amazing views and a custom kitchen.
Carmel Valley Airfield is a defunct airfield that was a privately owned airpark in Carmel Valley from 1941 to 2002. [24] The airport was later called the Carmel Valley Vintage Airfield. The historical resources commission found that development of the site was important as it represented the first planned residential airpark in the United ...
Canyon Ranch was founded by Mel and Enid Zuckerman and Jerry Cohen in 1979 in Tucson, Arizona. Zuckerman was originally inspired to start a health resort after his own success with improving his health. Following the financial success of the Tucson location, the Lenox resort opened in 1989. Spa + Fitness locations began opening starting in 1999 ...
Mesa Journal-Tribune, 21 February 1941. Golz, Earl. Hot springs resort in Mesa promises to rub you the right way. Mesa Tribune, 18 October 1988. Mark, Jay and Ronald L. Peters, Buckhorn Mineral Baths & Wildlife Museum, Arcadia Publishing, 2017. ISBN 9781467126960; Sliger, Alice. Interview dated 10 September 2002. Mesa Room, Mesa Public Library.
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