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alifornia may be known for lots of things—Hollywood
women’s group looking for an entire trip designed around this
and the movies, the Gold Rush, Golden Gate Bridge,
focus. Here are a few of the many possibilities:
beaches and breathtaking Pacific views, Silicon Valley, the in-
FILOLI, Woodside. If you remember the ‘80s, you may re-
tellectual centers of Stanford and Berkeley, and much more.
member this house as the Carrington Mansion in the popular
But perhaps it is not as well known as it should be for its wealth
TV series Dynasty. Home for nearly 20 years to William Bowers
of historic homes and gardens. These sites reflect the rich his-
Bourn II, owner of one of California’s richest gold mines, the es-
tory of the state and unique tastes of former owners, whether
tate got its name by combining the first two letters from his credo:
they were community leaders, gold prospectors or an occa-
“Fight for a just cause; Love your fellow man; Live a good life.”
sional bordello madam.
Located about 25 miles south of San Francisco, it’s set in 16
Let’s take a look at a handful of the many possible visits that
acres of formal gardens surrounded by a 654-acre estate. The
could be included in the next itinerary you develop to Califor-
gardens were laid out in 1917-1922 by horticulturist Isabella
nia. It might be a garden here or an unusual home there, sprin-
Worn, who designed the plantings and fixed the original color
kled in a standard tour. Or, it could be a specialty tour featuring
scheme, supervising the garden’s maintenance for 35 years.
a number of homes and gardens for your local garden club or
Historic Homes
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Following the death of the Bourns in 1936, it was bought by Matson Navigation heir Lurline Matson Roth. Her contribution was the impressive collection of camellias, rhododendrons and azaleas as well as the screened-in teahouse and serene swimming pool.
Gardens of california
Architectural gems spotlight the Golden State’s glorious past
Formal gardens grace Filoli, south of San Francisco. Inset photo: Hearst Castle at San Simeon.