Newport Beach, California • Orange County
The Balboa Inn is a Spanish Colonial Revival style hotel in Newport Beach, California, built in 1927. It features a distinctive red tile roof, stucco exterior, and arched doorways, embodying the architectural trends of early 20th-century Southern California coastal resorts. The inn has continuously operated as a lodging establishment for nearly a century.
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611 E. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, California
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