
The Middle Eastern design of the Fox Theater, which opened in 1929, was popular at the time following the discovery of King Tutankhamen’s tomb in 1922. Complete with arches, a dome and a minaret, designers hoped it wouldn’t take much imagination to convince anyone who entered that they were standing in the entryway of an old, fascinating mosque.
From the beginning of its existence, the Fox Theater has provided a magical venue for escaping the oftentimes grim realities of the world around us.

The Stargazer Penthouse, tucked into the northeast corner of the Peaks Massif, as the breaking dawn lights up Wilson Peak.
It’s only upon viewing the unfolding high-elevation panorama – from the Sneffels Range to Utah’s La Sal Mountains, sitting in, say, the penthouse living room’s Tuscan leather club chair – that the ...


