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Hotel Colorado
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Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, sits this imposing replica of the 16th-century Villa de Medici. For more than one hundred years, legends and luminaries, silver barons and gun slingers, have walked its halls. The hotel’s spacious guest rooms and suites are each individually themed and appointed with Victorian elements. Several suites are named in honor of famous visitors to the hotel, including “the unsinkable” Molly Brown, and Teddy Roosevelt, who established a temporary White House here while on a three-week hunting expedition. Guests can soak in the historic ambience of the Old West while enjoying modern amenities and conveniences. The hotel offers a vast array of outdoor activities, including access to some of the country’s best skiing and fishing venues. Whether you visit in the winter or summer, the property provides ample opportunities for both relaxation and excitement. In recognition of its colorful past and architectural significance, The Hotel Colorado was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. 1893
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