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Home
sick for the Alps, a Swiss-German Couple built the Mountain
Home Inn in 1912. Searching for the perfect combination of
weather and views, they found it on a ridge overlooking Muir
Woods and San Francisco Bay. Mountain visitors in those early
days before there were roads made their way up the trails
in search of respite and libations, by foot, horseback or
via the winding scenic railway built 1896 know as the "Crookedest
Railroad in the World." Captivated by Mt Tamalpais, the Mountain
Home Inn is linked with many famous guests of the past, such
as Robert Louis Stevenson and Jack London.
Restoration
of the inn, so evident in the Mountain Home Inn of today,
took place in 1985. The Inn is a spectacular eagle's nest
set amongst the rolling slopes of Mt Tamalpais. Overlooking
the beautiful village of Mill Valley 1,000 feet below and
the ever-changing scene of San Francisco Bay - a handsome
blending of the old world and the new - the Mountain Home
Inn continues to embrace the magic and excellence of traditonal
hospitality.
Mountain
Home Inn Website
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