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SPRING IN THE MOUNTAINS!


Grand Timber Lodge

75 Snowflake Drive

Breckenridge

CO



Great Value!

Listing Id: 10418S

ASKING PRICE: $5000 NEGOTIABLE

STILL SKIING IN THE SPRING!!





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Property Info
 
Unit Type: 2 Bedrooms
Occupancy :
Occupancy Note: 2 Bathrooms
Season : High
Use Type : Annual Floating Week (Floating)
Time Available : ONE WEEK
Resort URL : http://www.grandtimber.com/
   
     
Resort description
   
The stately Grand Timber Lodge is a fine choice for a relaxing, convenient stay at Breckenridge. There is a wide range of rooms, from cozy studios to spacious suites. For meals; there's a bar and grill, for some pampering; there's the Grand Victorian Day Spa & Salon. Grand Timber is a great family hotel too, providing all kinds of activities for the kids, including the weekly Kids Fest!, hiking, water rafting and more.

Unit Amenities
   
Refrigerator Iron Telephone Television (Cable/Satellite) Microwave Oven Non-Smoking Rooms Television DVD/VCR Fireplace Coffee Maker Whirlpool Telephone (Voicemail) Kitchen/Kitchenette Balcony/Terrace
     
Accomodations
   
Laundry Room
Fax (For Guests)
Complementary Transportation
Concierge/ Club Floor
Business Center
Car Rental
Crib/Rollaway Bed
Common/Public Areas
Accessible to Wheelchairs
Barber/Hair Stylist
Complementary Coffee
Smoke Alarm in Rooms
Computer Use Available
Photocopy Service
Childrens Programs
Meeting Facilities
Parking Area Well Lit
Sprinkler in Rooms
Electronic Key
Common Area
High speed Access
Restaurant in Hotel
Health Club
Pool (Indoor)
Health Spa/Massage
Game Room
Pool (Outdoor)
Pool (Children)
Hot Tub
Bicycling

  Resort Amenities
   Front Desk    Safe deposit Boxes
   Meeting Rooms    Game Room
   Business Services    Security
   Conference Center    Baby Sitting
   Fitness/Health Club    Jacuzzi
   Sauna    Indoor Pool
   Laundry    Kids Pool
   Beauty Salon    Restaurant
   Car Rental    Shuttle
   Entertainment/Lounge    Clubhouse
   Concierge    Elevator
   Children's Pool

  Local Attractions
   Transportation    Tours/Sightseeing
   Cultural Sites    Historical Sites
   Shopping    Discount Outlets
   Medical Facilities    Restaurants
   Music/Entertainment

  Unit Amenities
   Coffee Maker    Air Conditioning
   Fireplace    Microwave
   Kitchen    Handicapped Access
   Internet Hook-Up    Lockout
   Patio/Balcony    Hair Dryer
   TV/VCR    Room Safe
   Jacuzzi Whirlpools    TV
 
  Resort Activities
   Fitness/Health Club    Outdoor Pool
   Indoor Pool    Kids Pool
   Jacuzzi    Sauna
   Children Playground/Activities    Children's Activities Program

  Local Activities
   Golf    Tennis
   Racquetball    Health/Fitness Club
   Spa    X-Country Skiing
   Downhill Skiing/Snowboarding    Ski School
   Sailing    Boat Rental
   Fishing Charter    Hiking
   Biking    Horseback Riding
   Marina    Ice Skating

Ownership Information
   
  • Deed
  • Maintenance Fees $400 YR
  • Area Amenities
       
    Cross-Country Skiing
    Grocery Store
    Hunting
    Bicycle Trails
    Sailing/Rentals
    Hiking
    Fishing
    Ice Skating
    Playground Area
    Tobogganing
    Racquetball
    Auto Rental
    Lake
    Golf
    Horseback Riding
    Tennis
    Restaurant
    Boat Marina/Launching
    Downhill Skiing

         
    Region & Area History/Highlights:
       
    Breckenridge history is rich with tales of pioneer life and adventure. It is a city of western culture, history, and residents keen on protecting their casual way of life. Breckenridge has grown from a prime Native American hunting ground to one of the most admired recreational areas of Colorado.


    Origins of Breckenridge

    Breckenridge, originally Breckinridge, was developed as one of the many boom towns during the rush to settle the great West and mine for gold. General George E. Spencer developed the town site, despite the presence of another town in his desired location, and is known as the father of the town, according to Breckenridge history. The General specifically named his new town Breckinridge after the current Vice President of the United States, and was rewarded for his patriotism with the first post office in the large stretch of land between Salt Lake City, Utah and the Continental Divide.


    Breckenridge history would not be complete without a slight scandal, however. At the advent of the Civil War, Vice President Breckinridge, the namesake of the city, joined the Confederate Army and was expelled from the federal government for treason. When this news reached the small town, the mortified citizens of Breckinridge rapidly replaced an ??with an ??effectively changing the spelling of their town? name to Breckenridge.


    City Development

    At the onset of city development in 1859, Breckenridge was divided into slats totaling 320 acres. Main Street ran parallel to the Blue River, and businesses sprang up quickly. Residences were then built surrounding the commercial center of town. Across the Blue River, West Breckenridge was comprised of industries and a red light district. Breckenridge history shows that by the middle of 1861, the center of town contained stores, hotels, saloons, and a post office.


    Boom Town

    At the peak of the Gold Rush, Breckenridge was a veritable boom town. Miners came to the area intent on finding riches, and many had success. Businesses supported by the miners soon followed, and Breckenridge became the hub of activities in Summit County. The city was also home to major shipping and freight companies which gave added life to the city. This period of time was one of the busiest in early Breckenridge history.


    As the gold supply began to diminish, miners and the businesses that follow them moved on. Another period of mining was not introduced into Breckenridge history until after the resolution of the Civil War. However, unlike single prospectors seeking riches, this wave of mining involved hydraulic technology and was widespread. Mining companies and individual miners became organized and assisted in bringing a rail line to the city.

    Breckenridge continued to grow. By 1882, Main Street was almost entirely comprised of saloons and dance halls, while Ridge Street held the grocery, dry goods, bank, and pharmacy. The city had also built churches, newspaper offices, and a school. Due to the simplicity and relative low cost of wooden structures, buildings in Breckenridge were almost entirely wooden. This, at times, has made it difficult to maintain certain aspects of Breckenridge history.


    Breckenridge Booms Again

    The lowest population in Breckenridge history occurred during the Great Depression. With the end of the mining era and advent of World War II, Breckenridge was reduced to a population of about 250 individuals. In fact, during 1936, it was discovered that Breckenridge was left off United States maps, and the city declared itself free and clear of sovereign rule with a festival entitled ?o Man? Land.?The festival is still held annually.

    The biggest boom in Breckenridge history occurred with the construction of the Eisenhower Tunnel which was completed in 1973. The tunnel shorted the travel time between Denver and Breckenridge, and helped make the city a desired location for its newest recreation, skiing. Extraordinary numbers of visitor pass through the tunnel every year on their way to the fine winter recreation Breckenridge offers. Breckenridge residents have made it a point to plan for future development as a means to maintaining the culture and way of life that has made the city what it is today.


         
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