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The Jolly-McGregor is named after
Malcolm McGregor and
Susan Jolly.
Malcolm was one of the first settlers to
Georgetown
back in 1872-1873.
He was also the original land owner of the patented
mining claim that Georgetown Cabins was built upon.
This property remained in the family for many, many
years until 2007 when Susan Jolly, a descendant of Malcolm
McGregor, and several of her cousins decided to sell this
beautiful piece of property to the Eickhoffs. Malcolm’s mine
at Georgetown was the second highest producing
mine in the area.
Malcolm later became a county commissioner, statesman
and a land developer in Silver
City and Grant County.
Many folks enjoy the Jolly-McGregor for
its “end of the road” location.
It has a very large and private side yard with a
built in gas grill, a table for two, and a sitting area with
a gas fire pit for enjoying the stars at night or the
forever views during the day.
The interior decorating is of a
southwest flair with many beautiful pieces of art.
Jude Wasechek is a local ceramics artist that has
created many pieces for the Eickhoffs.
There are also several pieces of “digitalism” art
created by Jon Eickhoff.
The Jolly-McGregor has a light and airy feel!
Just bring your food, drink and
overnight bag, and you will be all set to sit back, relax
and enjoy!
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