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Established
in 1930 as the Sierra
Motel
The motel
was located on highway 20 at the
Gateway to Grass Valley, the richest gold town in California.
At
its prominent location it prospered for many years. Wealthy travelers,
who
could afford an automobile, enjoyed parking their automobile right in
front of
their room unlike the lower class travelers who had to lug all their
luggage up
to their room in old hotels.

Highway 20 was then relocated about a mile south
where it joined
with highway 49 and bypassed Sierra.
Over time
the motel fell into disrepair due
to the lack of traffic exposure and the closing of the gold mine.
In 2003 the
motel was bought by Philip &
Ginni Green, who spent over a year rebuilding the property to a
higher
standard than it had ever been.
It now
boasts marble baths and showers,
designer décor.
Off of the
noisy highway in a peaceful quiet
atmosphere.
As one guest
pointed out
" It looks
like a Thomas Kinkade
Painting in real life"
The
name was changed in 2006 to the
SIERRA
MOUNTAIN INN
To better
reflect the high standards the Inn
now maintains
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