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Malaguerra Winery, Burnett Road, Morgan Hill, Santa Clara County, CA. The Malaguerra Winery is on an unevenly shaped 15 acres (6.1 ha) tract of land. [1] [6] The Winery complex consists of four distinct sections. Of these, two hold historical significance: the initial rubblestone winery building, dating back to 1869, and an adjoining ...
Castello di Amorosa is a winery located near Calistoga, California.The winery opened to the public in April 2007, as the project of a fourth-generation vintner, Dario Sattui, who also owns and operates the V. Sattui Winery named after his great-grandfather, Vittorio Sattui, who originally established a winery in San Francisco in 1885 after emigrating from Italy to California.
Morgan Hill is approximately 24 mi (39 km) south of downtown San Jose, 13 mi (21 km) north of Gilroy, and 15 mi (24 km) inland from the Pacific coast.Lying in a roughly 4-mile-wide (6 km) southern extension of the Santa Clara Valley, it is bounded by the Santa Cruz Mountains to the west and the Diablo Range to the east.
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Madrone is a neighborhood of Morgan Hill, California, located at the base of the Santa Cruz Mountains. [1] Once an independent town within Santa Clara County, the City of Morgan Hill annexed the Town of Madrone in 1959, turning the town into Morgan Hill's northern district, bordering San Jose, California. [2]
El Toro (Spanish for "The Bull") is a prominent hill located along the eastern foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains in southwest Santa Clara County, California.The iconic landmark is partially owned by the city of Morgan Hill, and its silhouette is incorporated in the city logo.
The Hiram Morgan Hill house was built in 1886 for Morgan Hill and his wife, Diana. [2] The site also includes the Morgan Hill Museum is in a farmhouse built in 1911 by John Acton. [3] Hill was from Missouri; his wife Diana was an heiress. The house was built on land inherited by Diana from her father, Daniel Murphy. [2]
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