Built in 1893, with a 1902 addition, this is the oldest building and longest running business in Dolores, CO.On the National Register of Historic Places Record Number: 95750, the property was built by E. Wilbur in the German Colonial Style. This was the half-way point between Durango and Telluride on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.Famous guests include Teddy Roosevelt circa 1902, Zane Grey in the summer of 1911.With Victorian-styled rooms, this is a historic western Hotel that is run as a B&B. It is within walking distance to Antique shops, Restaurants and The Historic Hollywood Bar, the Dolores River with outstanding fishing, and McPhee Resevior, the second largest lake in Colorado.The Southern Eating House Restaurant is downstairs and features home cooking in a southern style for not only Breakfast, but also Lunch and Dinner.
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