HotelWhite House Napa
An 1886 mansion turned 17-room hotel in downtown Napa, where breakfast ends at noon and dogs sleep poolside.
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HotelAn 1886 mansion turned 17-room hotel in downtown Napa, where breakfast ends at noon and dogs sleep poolside.
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