Wednesday, August 29, 2012

eay The Huntington has long been a favorite retreat for Hollywood stars and VIPs who desire privacy and





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The Huntington has long been a favorite retreat for Hollywood stars and VIPs who desire privacy and security. Family- owned since 1924 a rarity among large hotels this place eschews pomp and circumstance; absolute privacy and unobtrusive service are its mainstays. Though the 19th-century-style lobby is rather petite, the apartment-like guest rooms are large and feature Brunschwig and Fils fabrics, antiques, and city views.

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