Historic Hotel
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Min booking length
4 hr minimum
Max attendees
60 people
Cast & Crew
60 people
Square footage
9000 sq/ft
About the Space
This historic 25-room hotel was built in 1927 to house the talent of the Western film industry in nearby Alabama Hills. Roy Rogers filmed his first movie "Under Western Stars" at the hotel, and the guest list, includes; John Wayne, Roy Rogers, Bing Crosby, Gene Autry, and countless other singing cowboys, as well as the Manson Girls, and other detectives from the infamous Manson Trial. The hotel features a large, warm lobby with a stone fireplace and ornate carpentry work. The property's long corridors, historic lighting and guestroom views of the Eastern Sierra mountain range offer a unique setting for a variety of location needs.
Details
- Style Americana/Anywhere America, Desert, Old Hollywood, Southwestern, Rustic, Spanish
- Property size (sq ft) 9000
Parking and Accessibility
- Available parking spots 20
- Truck/Motorhome parking On property, Street
- Parking lot or structure is available nearby
- Access options Stairs, Street Level
Amenities
- Air Conditioning
- Hair/Makeup area
- Wifi
Features
- Motel
- Mountain Huts
- Seedy
- Conference Room/Boardroom
- Dining Hall/Cafeteria
- Front Desk
- Kitchen
- Patio
Questions
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What's the maximum attendees I can have at this location?
CB allows 60 attendees on location
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What types of activities are allowed at this location?
CB allows production, events and meetings
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How many square feet is the location?
Historic Hotel is 9000 sq/ft
Location Rules
- Electricity usage
- Smoking
Location
Exact location provided after booking.