Partners want to return Hotel Ritchey to pre-pandemic feel
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One of downtown’s few remaining wood-framed structures, the Hotel Ritchey survived two massive fires in the early days of Alpine’s settlement. Now known as a saloon, it stands on the bustling corner of 5th and Murphy streets — an “icon” according to one of its new owners, David Keller.
Partners want to return Hotel Ritchey to pre-pandemic feel
Partners want to return Hotel Ritchey to…
Partners want to return Hotel Ritchey to pre-pandemic feel
One of downtown’s few remaining wood-framed structures, the Hotel Ritchey survived two massive fires in the early days of Alpine’s settlement. Now known as a saloon, it stands on the bustling corner of 5th and Murphy streets — an “icon” according to one of its new owners, David Keller.