Napa River Inn, California, USA
The decadent urban hotel is a mixture of high style and warmth; an unexpected blend of history, art, entertainment, world class food and unforgettable wine. Situated within the Historic Napa Mill, the inn is a member of the prestigious Historic Hotels of America.
Start your day with breakfast on your balcony from Sweetie Pies Bakery, relax with a spa treatment at La Pelle Skin Spa, sample from your choice of thousands of Napa Valley wines, enjoy an indulgent dinner at any of the award winning restaurants, and wrap up your evening with some live music and classic desserts in Silo's Jazz Club.
The downtown Napa hotel has everything you could ever want in a hotel stay - without ever having to get back into your car. At the Napa River Inn the concierge can assist you with all your reservation needs for attractions, dinner, balloon rides, spa treatments, Napa Valley Wine Train, Cultural Events, Silo's Jazz Club tickets, and the renowned Napa Valley wineries.
Napa River Inn
Syria T Berry and the Syriettes @ Silos, Napa Jan 16, 2016
Silos Napa Ca Compilation - Acoustigroove
Our opening act for great latin band Dakila at Silos napa ca nov 21
2014 pls enjoy:}
Paschall Road Trip: Napa Valley Day 1
Keith and Shania take a trip to the Cottage Grove Inn in Napa Valley, Ca....without kids!!!!!!
The Deadlies
Live Performance at Silo's!
Paschall Road Trip: Napa Valley Night 1
The Cottage Grove Inn in Calistoga.
Napa River Trail | City of Napa, California
This video was taken by me, traveling northbound along the Napa River Trail. It runs from Trancas St. to Lincoln Ave. and is 1.2 miles in length. Someday, the City of Napa plans to extend the trail along the Napa River all the way to downtown Napa.
NY State Of Mind by Joel The Band a͏t Silo’s in Napa 6/9/18 second show
Joel The Band is the premiere Billy Joel tribute band in the west coast. This is a video clip of the last half of “New York State Of Mind” performed at Silo’s in Napa and includes the back-and-forth between the sax and lead vocalist during the second of two shows on 6/9/18.
Kyle Martin - piano/lead vocal
Larry Hart - bass
Jerry White - guitar
Tony Providence - drums
Jeff Teczon - tenor sax
Betty Luma at Silos in Napa 2013
California's Communities #115 - NAPA
Huell visits the small city of Napa, which is nestled in the heart of California's world famous wine growing region. The cities riverfront has gone through a major facelift and Huell spends the day getting a tour. From the Opera House, to the public art to the beautiful open space that grace this amazing new complex, Napa is on the cutting edge of redevelopment.
The Rhythm Method 4
Live Performance at Silo's!
Napa Mill - Promotional TV Reel for Wine Country Scoop
Napa Mill - Arts & Entertainment Video Production Pilot for Wine Country Scoop Television.
Produced by Napa Valley Media Productions.
California earthquake wine country clears up damage around Napa
California earthquake: wine country clears up damage around Napa
Three seriously hurt, 172 treated at hospital
Buildings in Napa ‘red tagged’ as aftershocks continue
Authorities in California’s wine country north of San Francisco were scrambling late Sunday to reach damaged buildings and restore power in the town of Napa, after a 6.0 magnitude earthquake struck before dawn, injuring more than 100 people.
There were no known fatalities but three people were seriously injured, including a child who suffered multiple fractures after a fireplace fell on him, local fire battalion chief John Callahan said. Six fires broke out, including one that consumed six mobile homes, he said.
At least 33 buildings in the city of Napa, a city of 77,000, had been “red-tagged,” meaning they were unsafe to enter, said Napa community development director Rick Tooker. Inspectors had accessed about a third of all structures and planned to complete the work on Monday.
Napa’s Queen of the Valley Medical Center said it had treated 172 patients injured in the quake.
Throughout Sunday, 50 to 60 small after-shocks hit the area. John Parrish, state geologist with the California Department of Conservation, said it was unlikely that a larger earthquake was yet to come but warned that the area could experience smaller after-shocks for the next couple of days.
The quake, the biggest in the region in 25 years, damaged historic buildings, set some homes on fire and caused power and water outages around a famous wine-producing region and tourist destination. It hit at 3.20am and was centered six miles south of the city of Napa.
“They say it went for 50 seconds. It felt like 50 minutes. I was just too terrified to even scream,” said Patricia Trimble, 50, the owner of an antique store. She rushed to her store in central Napa and found the front window blown out, cabinets on their sides and merchandise littering the floor.
California Governor Jerry Brown declared a state of emergency, putting all state resources at the disposal of his Office of Emergency Services. The quake was felt throughout the San Francisco Bay area.
The state, which sits along a series of seismic faults, is forecast to experience a much more powerful earthquake at some point, but scientists do not know when it might come or how strong it would measure, a geophysicist with the US Geological Survey (USGS), Don Blakeman, said.
“Usually when people talk about ‘The Big One’ they’re talking about something in the order of a magnitude 9, which of course is tremendously more powerful” than Sunday’s quake, he said.
Brick facades gave way in the historic section of downtown Napa, about 50 miles north of San Francisco, and bricks fell off a second floor corner of the courthouse, which showed cracks. On the main street, masonry collapsed onto a car. One building housing winery tasting rooms had to be closed to tourists, and the floors of many wine stores were stained red from the contents of broken wine bottles.
Tyler Paradise, general manager of Cult 24 wine bar in Napa, estimated his business lost $50,000 worth of bottles that spilled out of cabinets and littered the floor.
As dawn broke, merchants were on the streets sweeping up debris and boarding up windows.
Mark Ghilarducci, director of California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, said most of downtown Napa had been cordoned off as crew assessed building damage. City officials said all schools would be closed on Monday so buildings could be checked for structural damage.
Around the region, emergency crews worked to extinguish fires in mobile homes, close water main breaks, clean up broken glass and fix power outages. By Sunday evening, about 11,000 to 15,000 people were still without power, down from 70,000 after the earthquake hit. “Right now, things are stabilizing a little bit,” said Ghilarducci.
About 600 properties in Napa suffered water problems, said Napa public works director Jack LaRochelle. Five crews were starting repairs at about 60 locations on Sunday, and the city had set up two water stations for residents who required water.
“You still see some water in the streets,” said LaRochelle
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The Cripple Creek Band
Live Performance at Silo's!
Napa Valley Bike Rental
Rent a bicycle in the Napa Valley
Betty Luma Let Go
Live at Silo's in Napa, CA - 2015
Kari Ikonen & Napa High Big Band
Live Performance at Silo's!
Lisa Koester, Napa River Inn
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Napa River Inn
Located on downtown Napa on this historic Napa River
Silos Rock and Roll Music
Napa School of Music goes to Silos Night Club and Plays Beatle songs!