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Room 5 is a large,
wood-paneled, carpeted room located on the lower level of the Inn and accessed via a
spacious 11-step staircase framed with sturdy railings. This room is fitted with a top-quality
king-size bed which can be set into two twin beds. A private lounge area surrounds the gas
fireplace. The room has retained the genuine "log cabin" flavor and it
harbors colorful memories about and artifacts from builders and previous occupants (some
of whom still live in the Zuni area) of the Inn's premises. The lounge area includes
two cushy chairs and a couch, which converts to a bed for additional guests (this room can
comfortably accommodate up to four Guests). A television set driven by
satellite-based DishTv network stands ready to inform & entertain
guests. The room includes several pieces of
furniture hand built and painted by the ZUNI FURNITURE & WOODWORK ENTERPRISE. Decoration and appointments include
matching Indian design coverings on the couch, chairs, bedspread, and
curtains. Original paintings by Phil Hughte, Ulysses Mahkee, Troy Natachu, Gabriel
Paloma (An Art Instructor in Zuni), Adrian Soseeah and Clarence Pendergast (original
builder of the Inn's premises) adorn the walls. There are three double-paned windows
providing daylight to this below-ground level room, including a large one also providing
aeration and serving as a regulation-sized egress. Room 5 enjoys its
own private bathroom with shower, includes a spacious desk and can be easily converted to
a small meeting area. It is truly a private suite or family room, cool in the
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