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  2. Hotel Jerome - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Aspen and its new ski resort became a popular destination, and celebrities vacationing in Aspen like Gary Cooper and John Wayne often stayed at the Jerome, and it became known as a place where they and the locals freely mingled. Hunter S. Thompson used the J-Bar as his de facto office; later the hotel ballroom hosted his memorial ...

  3. D. E. Frantz House - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood is at the point where the hotels on the edge of downtown Aspen, to the east, give way to the residential enclaves of the city's West End. Tall shade trees are interspersed among the houses, which are mostly of more modern construction.

  4. Wheeler–Stallard House - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler invested heavily in building a smelter in Aspen, and bringing a railroad connection to the city, while spending the summers in Manitou Springs. He built two of downtown Aspen's main landmarks, the Wheeler Opera House and Hotel Jerome. It appears that he began planning to build a permanent residence in the city as early as 1886, when he ...

  5. The Best 31 Romantic Winter Weekend Getaways in the U.S ... - AOL

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    Where to Stay: The Gant (from $795/night); Limelight Hotel (from $476/night); Downtown Aspen Condo (from $320/night, sleeps 4) Heaps of powder turn Aspen into one of the most magical places on the ...

  6. Thomas Hynes House - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas Hynes House on East Main Street (State Highway 82) in Aspen, Colorado, United States, is a wooden building from the 1880s. In 1987 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a group of historic properties in the city. It is one of Aspen's remaining miner's cottages from its early years as a silver boomtown.

  7. Smith–Elisha House - Wikipedia

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    During this period, Mansor Elisha, a Lebanese immigrant, came to Aspen. He managed to thrive despite the economy, and in 1911 became the owner of the Hotel Jerome, the only hotel in the city left from the early years. He did well enough that he was able to buy Smith's house for his family, preserving it from the neglect which led many other old ...

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