06/10/2026
Today's featured suite, which happens to be available this Friday: #21, Therapy. When our hotel was built as the Teller County Hospital in 1902, this second floor room was reserved for the superintendent, including James G. Robinson and A.G. Young during its early years. Beginning in about 1907, the county wisely began hiring nurses as superintendents, often referred to as matrons. These included Maggie Driscoll, Grace Smith and our personal favorite, Minnie Gongway who ably ran the hospital during its final years.
This suite is special in many ways. It is located near the top of our sweeping staircase and remains in its original footprint with an ensuite, modern bathroom. There are no guest rooms directly across the hall, making for a more peaceful stay. You will love the elegant pressed ceiling, a gorgeous golden chenille spread on a king-size bed, your own satellite TV and our signature complimentary breakfast in the morning. One of the best things about this room? Our sweet little upstairs veranda is just steps from your door, giving you a spectacular view of our spacious grounds and the hills and mountains around us. Come spoil yourself with a stay here! You can book this or any other room on our website at cchospitalityhouse.com, or call us directly at 719-689-2513.