What if the cabin you love could do more than sit quietly between visits? In Cuchara, where cabins have long been places of rest, memory, and mountain tradition, shifting travel habits are opening the door to new possibilities. In this two-part series, local historian Gene Roncone teams up with Ed Matthes, a longtime Cuchara resident and owner of Cuchara Cabin & Condo Rentals, to explore a growing opportunity that supports cabin owners while strengthening the community.
History and Happenings of Pinehaven in Cuchara, Colorado by Gene & Rhonda Roncone
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