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About the Rooms

Gallery Suites Double Rooms
The Alexander Calder Suite
The Frederic Remington Suite
The Norman Rockwell Suite
The John James Audubon Suite
Fountain Room
Tower Room
Skyline Room
Columbine Room
Aspen Room
Rooftop Room
Park Room
Garden Room
Tabor Room
Oak Room


 

The Alexander Calder Suite
The Alexander Calder Suite is dedicated to the inventor of the mobile, and father of kinetic art ("shapes in color that move"). His works in red, yellow, blue, white and black are hung throughout the two rooms. The sitting room faces the park. It has a gas log fireplace for "romantic ambience", a working desk, cable TV, antique coffee table, chair and sofa. The separate bedroom has a king-size bed and comfortable bay window reading area. There is a deep soaker whirlpool jet tub/shower. (First Floor)

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The Frederic Remington Suite
The Frederic Remington Suite is dedicated to the western artist and sculptor. Selected prints and bronze statue are in the bedroom which includes hanging Indian rugs, king size bed, cable TV, antique writing desk and sofa reading area. The original brick stretches across one entire wall. The bath has a cast iron antique clawfoot tub/shower. Instead of a formal sitting room, there is a small enclosed porch with a deep jetted hot tub private to that suite. The porch gives access to the garden during the day. (First Floor)

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The Norman Rockwell Suite
The Norman Rockwell Suite is dedicated to this artist who saw so much character and amusement in the faces and actions of Americans. Five-foot windows face the park in the sitting room which includes an antique couch, cable TV, and a gas coal fireplace. A casement window opens to the interior of the 35-foot turret. A sliding pocket door secludes the bay window bedroom with its king-size bed (can be twin single beds). The bath has a relaxed deep soaker tub/shower. (Second Floor)

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The John James Audubon Suite
The John James Audubon Suite is dedicated to one many consider "the greatest bird painter the Western World has known." There is a cathedral ceiling in the sitting room that stretches the width of the house with a working desk, cable TV, lounge area and antique coffee table. Its three windows have a partial view of the city skyline. The separate bedroom has a king size bed. The unusual bathroom has double washbasins and a deep, sunken, rectangular tub-for-two with three shower heads including one in the ceiling. (Second Floor)

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Fountain Room
Originally the Master Bedroom in 1879 facing the park. This room now features a redesigned two person jetted tub (not shown) enclosed in a white and merlot marble alcove with matching double basin and vanity. Five windows; views of Benedict Park; morning sunshine; four-poster canopied queen bed with feather mattress and spread; white wicker chaise lounge, ottoman and chair, and cable TV. (Second Floor)

 

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Fountain Room


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Tower Room
Large room built into the turret with bay windows view of the park and skyline; European carved king bed (can be twin single beds); antique cherry armoire, loveseat, writing desk; tiled bath with elaborate cherry mantle-top mirror. (Second Floor)

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Skyline Room
Four windows; one with colorful leaded glass insert; partial view of the city skyline and garden below; antique brass queen bed with partial canopy; secretary; comfortable seating area; marble wash stand and cable TV; tiled bathroom with 4' x 5' two-person jetted tub/shower. (Second Floor)

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Columbine Room

Named for the state flower, it overlooks the garden; has an 1850's teaster queen bed with a partial canopy, armoire, sitting area, desk, leaded glass window insert. (Eight steps up from the main floor)

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Aspen Room
The most photographed room with an unusual mural of an aspen forest covering all 4 sides of the room and ceiling which rises to the peak of the Victorian turret. There is an aspen wood queen bed, antique pine desk and armoire. The bath has a walk-in shower. The bay windows of the turret provide a partial view of the park and the city skyscrapers lighted at night. (Third Floor)

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Rooftop Room
French doors open to the private deck with two-person jetted spa, table and chairs and a spectacular view of the city skyline. The bedroom has a queen bed & sitting area, library table, cable TV, tiled bath with a walk-in shower, barber’s sink, and large walk-in closet with bureau. (Third Floor)

Rooftop Room Deck & Hot Tub


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Park Room
One of our show rooms with a large wall mural of what one might see if they were looking out their window in the 1800's. A large room with a view of the park; gets morning sun; walnut king bed (can be twin beds) two easy chairs; antique walnut armoire and desk; full bath with sink installed in an antique occasional table. (Third Floor)

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Garden Room
Garden view; enjoys afternoon sun; queen bed with canopy, antique oak armoire and library table, ceiling fan, full bath. (Seven steps down from Main Floor)

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Tabor Room
Honors Augusta Pierce Tabor, pioneering Colorado settler to whom many give credit for the family's mining success. The inn occupies the home built for her brother, Edwin Pierce, in 1879. Covering one entire wall of the room is an original mural of a lawn party in 1894 in front of Augusta’s home at 17th and Lincoln. The Tabor Room also has pictorial memorabilia about Augusta, queen bed, game table desk and full bath. (Second Floor)

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Oak Room
Perhaps the most historic room in the inn, this was the family parlor in 1879. The original oak wainscoting, antique double size bed (with feather pillows, spread and mattress), 12-foot ceiling, tiled bath with pedestal tub shower, and pull-chain commode give the room an 1800's feel. It is convenient to the living room and dining room of the inn. (Main Floor)

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