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| Roselea Triggs, the 1950's owner of Copper Creek Inn once lived in these rooms above the restaurant. She waited tables by day and wrote short stories by night. She had a colorful history and was loved by people who knew her. Many people remember her and discribe her as "the light of the commumity."
Soft sunny colors decorate this two room suite. The bedroom has a queen sized log bed. A small table and chairs, 1950's advertisements for Copper Creek Restaurant embellish the room. French windows open out onto views of towering cedars and firs. Knotty pine woodwork compliments the restored douglas fir floors and bead board walls.
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| In 1946 Roselea Triggs & her husband, Harry Long purchased Copper Creek. It had been a lunch counter and garage. They converted the whole building to a restaurant. Roselea, a striking beauty who had a brief career in Burlesque, was the waitress. Shortly after opening the cafe, Harry left Roselea with $15.00 in her pocket. She was no cook, but she managed to keep the restaurant open with the help of friends. A local logger started showing up in the mornings to make breakfast. Word spread quickly in the valley and they soon had a vibrant trade. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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"Your hospitality, generosity, and helpfulness have insured that we will never forget our stay here. Thank you for helping us to have a very romantic honeymoon!"
Maria and Mark |
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| Call for Reservations: 877-325-5881 Ashford: 360-569-2799 e-mail: coppercreek@greatgetaways.com |
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