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  2. Montecito Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Montecito Inn is a boutique hotel in the southwestern part of Montecito, California. It is considered a Santa Barbara landmark. [1] Located on Coast Village Road in Montecito, adjacent to U.S. Route 101, the inn is 2.5 blocks from Butterfly Beach. Pleistocene gravel deposits are evident nearby. [2]

  3. Butterfly Beach - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly Beach may refer to: Butterfly Beach, a beach in Montecito, California, United States; Butterfly Beach, a beach in Tuen Mun District, the New Territories ...

  4. Monarch Beach, Dana Point, California - Wikipedia

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    Monarch Beach is a small neighborhood in Orange County, California located within the city of Dana Point. It is primarily a residential community. It is primarily a residential community. Two luxury resorts, Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort & Club and the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel, are located within the area.

  5. Montecito, California - Wikipedia

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    Montecito (archaic use of Spanish for woodland or countryside) [6] is an unincorporated town in Santa Barbara County, California, United States. [7] [8] [9] Located on the Central Coast of California, Montecito sits between the Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.

  6. 5 festive NYC hotels where you can get into the holiday spirit

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    At the Park Terrace Hotel (18 W. 40th St.), guests are known to cozy up at the hotel bar to get into the festive spirit. “I’ve heard guests say they could sit and watch this tree all day: it ...

  7. The Barn, Exmouth - Wikipedia

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    The Barn, in Exmouth, Devon, England, is a seaside house, now a hotel, dating from 1896 and designed in Arts and Crafts style by the architect Edward Schroeder Prior. It is a Grade II* listed building. [1] Prior's most influential and perhaps extraordinary building, the house demonstrates all of Prior's concerns at the time.