Barbara Ann Burns was interested in the history of her town, Riverside, California, so she took a class to be a docent at its famous hotel, the Mission Inn. She was such a good docent, they hired her, and she trained their new docents for many years. That was when she discovered a historian’s fantasy: the story of Alice Miller Richardson, the amazingly successful, lovable, lifetime manager of the Mission Inn. Burns’ intent to write about the lady who worked at her brother’s hotel turned out to be a book about the lady who really ran the hotel (with the help of her brother). It’s an inspiring story and Burns shows her enthusiasm for it from beginning to end.
Explore Lake Tahoe's geological history, revealing tectonic, glacial, and volcanic forces that shaped its stunning landscape. Unlock the secrets of Lake Tahoe's fascinating geological history in this immersive exploration. From...
The story of Lake Tahoe is the story of people and the environment and their reciprocal influences. The environment shaped the lives of the early people of Tahoe, and later,...
Professional and amateur photographers have captured images of Lake Tahoe, California and Nevada, since the invention of the camera. In this photographic journal, we experience the transformation of Lake Tahoe...