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909 North Alameda Blvd., Las Cruces, NM 88005 USA |
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Designed by Henry C. Trost, contemporary of Frank Lloyd Wright, and built in 1914 by Banker Smith, who embezzled the money from his own bank, The T.R.H Smith Mansion was formerly used as a residence of prominent citizens, as well as being reputed to be used as a brothel.
Stories of buried or embezzled treasure and ghosts persist and the home is also known as the largest residence in the city at 5700 square feet. It boasts lovely spacious gardens and lawns, a sun porch and deck - while the oversized honeymoon suite features a king bed, fireplace, loveseat and mountain views.
T.R.H. Smith Mansion is perfect for small weddings, receptions, meetings, parties, catered luncheons and dinners. The large game room offers a vintage pool table, Cable TV, and parlor games in the basement. Full German-style gourmet breakfast is also served daily.
For your recreational interests, less than an hour drive will find you at the White Sands National Monument, El Paso and Ciudad Juarez, Old Mesilla, Space Museum in Alamogordo, several golf courses, Sunland Park Race Track and hiking in the Organ Mountains.
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