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Gualala, California, Hotel

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Gualala is a small quaint town but it is a mouthful to pronounce. The Pomos who originally lived in the area gave the Gualala River a name that meant "water coming down place." The town later took its name from the river. The word the Pomos used was very similar to the present day pronunciation of Gualala.

Gualala is a small community on California's North Coast on Highway 1. It might be small, but Gualala has been the host to many and several movies have been filmed in the area.

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Dirry girls hotel. oldmilanohotel.com
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http://www.oldmilanohotel.com/

Ocean front hotel & lodging in Gualala, near The Sea Ranch on the Mendocino Coast, Northern California Coast. Near The Sea Ranch Golf links, and one hour south of Mendocino.
... Inn is a AAA approved accommodation and is the only hotel in Gualala to have a 3 Diamond Rating. The inn is approximately 3 hours north of San Francisco. Located on scenic Pacific Coast ...
http://www.breakersinn.com/

History of Gualala
The Gualala Hotel was then built a few blocks south of where the Gualala House had been. It cost $6,000 to build. The Gualala Hotel used to include a barn, a woodshed, a dairy and a huge garden ...
http://www.gualala.com/Framlessversion/history2/histgual.htm