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The Lindauer is named after
Sigmund Lindauer who
was a local mercantile owner at
Georgetown
during its heydays in the late 1800s.
Sig was a kind hearted man who often gave credit to
the locals during tough times.
Mr. Lindauer’s memory lives on at the Deming/Luna
County museum where their main street display of stores
includes the Lindauer Haberdashery.
Sig was good friends with Lottie Deno, aka Faro Nell
and later known as Char Thurmond from the time they met in
Georgetown and through the years they lived in
Deming,
New Mexico.
The Lindauer Cabin is built into the
pinion forested hillside with a three sided wrap around
deck. Glass
panels have been inserted into the front deck to ensure
beautiful long range views of the
Black Range of the Gila and the Georgetown town site.
You’ll find the gas grill and plenty of room for
outside enjoyment on the back deck.
Real pine floors, blue stained pine
cabinets, and a pitched ceiling all create a warm and
welcoming feel. Check out the unique and beautiful butterfly
artwork by Talbott.
Jude Wasechek’s hand crafted plates, cups and bowls
are enjoyed by all who stay for a spell at this beautiful
cabin.
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