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The holiday spirit is making a comeback at Hearst Castle. Museum technicians have been working around the clock for weeks to get the castle ready for visitors to enjoy.
Hearst Castle is all dressed up for the holidays (especially for the annual night tours in December), with an especially festive air, estate-sized wreaths, 18-foot-tall Christmas trees, many ...
If you’ve always dreamed of taking a dip in Hearst Castle’s iconic Neptune Pool, here’s your chance. The Foundation at Hearst Castle is hosting two pool parties in August at the former San ...
Holidays at Hearst Castle in San Simeon, California, feature trees, lights and decorations, as well as docents in costume during special twilight tours for visitors. A black tie dinner is also ...
The San Francisco 49ers’ remarkable running back didn’t need another souvenir to remind him that his comeback had reached another height.
Known as the "La Cuesta Encantada" - Spanish for “Enchanted Hill” - Hearst Castle has 165 rooms and 123 acres of gardens, terraces, pools, and walkways. Too big for a single tour, there are ...
Visitors at Hearst Castle will be able to go outside at night to see the “Art Under the Moonlight” tour featuring works from newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst’s collection. The 100 ...
For decades, William Randolph Hearst lived in a castle that he and architect Julia Morgan built on his vast estate in San Simeon, California.
The Holiday Twilight Tours at Hearst Castle are kicking off and Museum Director Cara O’Brien says the tours tend to fill up quickly.
After a two-year closure, Hearst Castle in San Luis Obispo County is set to reopen this May, California State Parks announced Thursday. The Hearst San Simeon State Historical Monument, a historic h… ...
Imagine taking a dip in one of Hearst Castle’s ornate pools on a warm summer evening. The historic swimming pools at the famously opulent private residence built by newspaper publisher William ...
Visitors at Hearst Castle will be able to go outside at night to see the “Art Under the Moonlight” tour featuring works from newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst’s collection. The 100 ...
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