| Pacific N.W. - Washington |
| Moran Museum |
1400 Rosario Rd |
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A visit to Rosario Resort (1 Rosario Way; 800-562-8820; www.rosario.rockresorts.com) on the east side of the island proves an intriguing diversion. Shipbuilding magnate Robert Moran moved to Orcas Island when, at 46 years of age, his doctor told him he had little time left to live. Moran built a mansion he named Rosario (completed in 1909), and was so rejuvenated by the whole experience that he lived another 30 years. Admire the elegant and elaborate Moran Mansion, the focal point of today’s resort. The foundation for the mansion is cut 16 feet into solid rock, walls are made of concrete and lined inside with mahogany, windows are just shy of an inch thick, and the roof is covered with 6 tons of copper sheeting. You’d think Moran was building one of his ocean liners! Local musician Christopher Peacock performs weekly in a wonderful and informal concert in the vaulted Music Room on an enormous 1,972-pipe Aeolian organ. It’s a fun show, in which Peacock interjects bits about the house and its original owner. The room is beautiful with its Tiffany chandelier and stained-glass windows. The private living quarters of the Moran family have been transformed into a museum, with Moran’s own photographs of nature and family life lining the walls. Check out the Spa by the Bay. You don’t have to be a guest of the hotel to enjoy their services. Restaurants are available from an informal café to fine dining.
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