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Marconi Conference Center State Historic Park
For pristine views over the glistening Tomales Bay, head to this state park in Marin County.
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Marconi Conference Center State Historic Park Details
For pristine views over the glistening Tomales Bay, head to this state park in Marin County. Although the property is mainly used as a conference center, visitors can still enjoy sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean and nearby wooded hills. The Marconi Conference center has been in operation since 1984, although it was originally built in 1913 as a hotel. Throughout the years, it has been used as a radio station and drug rehabilitation center.
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