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article from ABQ Journal 6.04.
Frommer's:
"The inn/retreat sits on a long bow of the Jemez River, a
small, fast-flowing stream lined with cottonwoods. Built
in 1994, the inn has clean lines and comfortable rooms,
each named after a Native American tribe. I stayed in the
Hopi room, a queen that wasn't large but was well planned,
with built-in drawers and many amenities. All rooms have
sliding glass doors that open out to a patio where there's
a fountain. The beds are comfortably firm, with good
reading lights. The Great Room has a cozy welcoming feel,
as well as a large table where breakfast is served
family-style."

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