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Around the Grounds
| The 29 Palms Inn was built in 1928
on a beautiful California fan palm oasis at Twentynine Palms in the
Southern California high desert. It is an old fashioned collection of
adobe bungalows and framed cottages. Many of them are
located around the Faultline pond which serves as home to many species
of wildlife.
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© Paul Sanders |

© Paul Sanders |
There are several larger houses for
groups or families and the Inn is served by a first rate restaurant with
vegetables from its own garden and home baked sourdough breads. All
members of your party get complimentary sweet breads, muffins, coffee
and juice by the pool in the mornings..
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| Only 2 1/2 hours from Los Angeles,
the Inn is a popular getaway for artists, writers, photographers,
actors, and lovers of the outdoors.
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© Paul Sanders |

© Paul Sanders |
Guests are invited to use our pool
and patio, and meals can be eaten at the poolside tables or in the
restaurant. Vegetables from our garden enhance the cuisine from our
restaurant. (Please click on image to see larger
picture). |
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Janie Smith and Steve Hill,
Chairman of Sister City Program with Bad Schandau, Germany, on a long
distance call arranging for a visit by Günter & Monika Förster,
managers of one of the towns bakeries. |

Photo - Paul Smith |
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