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by Barbara Snyder
$80.00
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Skyview Freight Wagon by Barbara Snyder... more
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Skyview Freight Wagon by Barbara Snyder
This old wagon sits alongside the road on the way to the top of the hill where you will find the Skyview Motel. It is located just a little more than halfway between the cities of Santa Maria and Santa Barbara in the central coast area Santa Barbara County, California in unincorporated city of Los Alamos.
Situated in the heart of the Santa Ynez wine country, the motel is aptly named as it offers fantastic mountain and vineyard views.
Here is how the owners describe the motel.
Since 1959 -
Skyview - an iconic roadside motel turned boutique luxury, offers 33 guest rooms, a full-service restaurant, a heated pool, and a working vineyard. Perched on a hillside overlooking Santa Ynez wine country, the 5-acre outpost merges mid-century style with modern rustic chic
Enjoy! Floyd Snyder, FASGallery.com
$80.00
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