[1] Construction was supervised by, and it was run as a hotel, saloon, and dining room, by Italian immigrant Batiste Luchinetti.
It was built on cliffs facing the Pacific Ocean between Gualala and Bowens Landing, California.
[3]) It survived the 1906 San Francisco earthquake with bottles being broken at its bar.
[2] A carriage shed and a small barn are two additional contributing buildings in the listing.
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