
The Rebirth of the Cuyama Buckhorn, a Classic Roadside Motel
The motel isn't fully renovated yet, but I made a reservation, enticed by the photos online, the news that an L.A. chef is heading the kitchen, and a desire to see a part of the state—on the other side of Los Padres National Forest—that was virgin territory. 2
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I don't know who Peter is but he has no eye. I have done 40+ rehabs. I live in one of the best remodels in… — James melillo
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