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  1. Mt Ada - Wrigley Mansion. Built by chewing gum magnate, William Wrigley, Jr., for his wife Ada between 1919 and 1921, the mansion on top of Mt Ada served as the family's summer cottage, allowing them an escape from Chicago's cold winters.

  2. The Windsor Room was reserved for Wrigley’s special guests. The Prince of Wales, who later became the Duke of Windsor, was a guest in the 1920s. Situated at the corner of the mansion, the room has a wrap-around view of both the bay and Pacific. The Windsor has a step-up queen bed, fireplace and full bath. Windor Room Details: Fireplace

  3. Formerly the home of William Wrigley Jr. and his wife Ada, this special and unique retreat offers six ensuite guest rooms, each beautifully appointed to reflect the elegance and charm of a bygone era.

  4. Reservations. Reserve Private Dining. Celebrate Father’s Day at Geordie’s. Geordie’s at the Wrigley Mansion is the premier spot to honor the dads in your life. Enjoy a special brunch and stunning views of the Valley from your table. Watch for details! Reservations open soon. Sunday. June 16. Hormel Jazz Series - Thursday nights.

  5. Perched atop a private knoll in the heart of the luxurious Biltmore neighborhood, Wrigley Mansion commands the most dramatic views in Phoenix, from the saguaro - studded mountains to the distant city skyline.

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  6. Catalinas only Forbes Travel Guide 4-star hotel, Mt Ada commands the best views in Avalon from its majestic perch high above the bay. The former home of William Wrigley Jr. and his wife Ada, this unique retreat offers six en suite guest rooms, each beautifully appointed to reflect the elegance and charm of a bygone era.

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  8. The William Wrigley Jr. Summer Cottage, or "Mount Ada", is a historic residence located at 76 Wrigley Road in Avalon, on Santa Catalina Island, California. It was the former summer mansion and gardens of William Wrigley Jr. (1861–1932), the founder of the Wrigley Company. [2]

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