This 1870s-era adobe house features Greek Revival architectural elements. Built first for Santa Fe Trail entrepreneur John Hough, it was sold to some of Trinidad’s earliest settlers, Felipe and Dolores Baca, for 22,000 pounds of wool. The house displays the Baca family’s Rio Grande textiles and Victorian furnishings.

Tour this house on the campus of the Trinidad History Museum.

300 Main Street, Trinidad, CO 81082

(719) 846-7217

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