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  2. St. George Hotel (Volcano, California) - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1867, after the two previous hotels (the Empire Hotel and the George Hotel, originally built as a boarding house in 1852) burned. [2] [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1] It is a three-story brick hotel with 14 hotel rooms, reflecting Greek Revival influence. It faces west onto Main St. (now ...

  3. Volcano, California - Wikipedia

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    Volcano (formerly Soldier's Gulch and The Volcano) is a census-designated place [4] in Amador County, California. It lies at an elevation of 2,070 feet (631 m). It lies at an elevation of 2,070 feet (631 m).

  4. Category:Hotels in California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hotels in California" ... Carlton Hotel (Atascadero, California) Carter House Inn; ... St. George Hotel (Volcano, California)

  5. California Home + Design - Wikipedia

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    The audience for California Home + Design extends from Sacramento to San Diego and exceeds 600,000. California Home+Design was founded in the mid-1990s by Sloane Citron and Elsie Floriani of 18media under the name of California Home & Gardens. [2] In 2004 McEvoy Media, then Hartle Media, acquired a majority interest in the publication and ...

  6. Bob Hope's Iconic John Lautner-Designed Volcano Home for Sale ...

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    Hope's 23,366-square-foot home was designed in 1973 by Lautner to resemble a volcano. The modernist structure is built of concrete and glass, with an undulating copper roof that rises to an open ...

  7. St. George Hotel - Wikipedia

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    St. George Hotel or St. George's Hotel may refer to: St. George Hotel (Volcano, California), listed on the NRHP in California; Hotel St. George, Brooklyn, ...

  8. Round Mountain (California) - Wikipedia

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    The volcano is credited with the creation of the High Valley through repeated eruptions the last of which is thought to have occurred 8,500–10,000 years ago. The result was an elevated valley at approximately 1,600 ft (490 m) in elevation with distinct ridgelines reaching up to 3,000 ft (910 m). [3]

  9. Amboy Crater - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Amboy Crater showing a lava lake and the distant breach in the cinder cone rim. Interior of Amboy Crater from near breach showing lava lakes. Amboy Crater is a dormant cinder cone volcano that rises above a 70-square-kilometer (27 sq mi) lava field in the eastern Mojave Desert of southern California, within Mojave Trails National Monument.