Monday, April 21, 2008

Fireside Chat

As a Mill Valley native, I am often asked by clients, Marin newcomers, or visitors from SF about the rundown, old, white brick building at the doorstep of my hometown. Many people remember the Fireside Motel, which sat behind the white brick building and welcomed people exiting Highway 101, headed toward Stinson Beach or Muir Woods. Still others once enjoyed a cold beer at the decidedly funky El Rebozo, the last business to occupy the white brick building. (Both establishments had reputations for allowing a little more fun that the local laws allowed.) These establishments were part of the Southern Marin landscape for a long time. Old timers might also remember The Brothers Tavern, Varney's Hardware, La Veranda, Dowd's Bard, and the Unknown Museum in the same breath. But I learned something new about one of Mill Valley's landmarks in this SF Chron article. If you've ever driven into Mill Valley and wondered about that rundown old building on the side of the road, you might enjoy the read.




Varney's Hardware closed in 1988




The fire that destroyed Dowd's and La Veranda in 1984


An "exhibit" at the unknown museum

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