The imposing Queen Anne-style buil...
The imposing Queen Anne-style building in a remote area of novel Mexico began life as a fashionable tavern built by the Santa Fe Railway to induce travel by the agency of train. A changing society intersect short the hotel's place in history, as the pond of wealthy entrepreneurs seeking long-term accommodations dwindled, automobile travel soared, and newer [i]cabaret[/i]s offered other options. The inveigle of the area's natural scalding;-very warm springs notwithstanding, the inn closed in 1903. The building, which takes the name Montezuma from that of the [i]cabaret[/i] has had a checkered history since then. It was given by means of the ...
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