Don Johnson is saying hasta la vista to San Francisco. Now that his TV series ''Nash Bridges'' is no more, the actor and his wife, Kelley Phleger, are ready to leave the Bay Area and spend more time at their home in Colorado. Built in the early 1900s, the four story, 5,800 square foot city pad has 17 rooms, including a security station on the first floor. Johnson turned an entire floor into an entertainment room with a bar, pool table, and several TVs. The house also features its own elevator and smashing views of the Golden Gate Bridge. Johnson's ranch outside of Aspen is near Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell's spread as well as the home of gonzo journalist and friend Hunter S. Thompson. And when the powder's great, Johnson can crash at his condo in town at the bottom of the ski lifts.
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