A building with SoulThe simple plank and glass boomtown storefront of the original Dance Hall could be found in any thriving New Mexico community over a century ago. The buildings walls are double thick terrone adobe and roof structure is rough sawn timber trusses. Local architect, John Friedman, who envisioned another lifetime of service for the old honky-tonk parlor, carefully restored the interior to its original structural elements. The faithfully preserved street facade opens to a bright and airy interior with exposed roofer structure. Additional rooms and a small adobe casita open to an inviting courtyard with patio and garden creating a private compound, secluded yet easily accessible to Main street.
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