Paso Robles Then and Now
To write an article about Paso Robles and not include the Paso Robles Inn is a disservice to modern Paso Robles (“B&Bs; [Only Better],” by Ann Herold, Travel Issue, April 1). The history of the inn is the history of the area. Its attraction was the mineral hot springs, which visitors from around the world came to enjoy. It’s a charming place to stay, especially the rooms with fireplaces and hot spring spa tubs. The grounds are picture-perfect, with old oaks and running streams with koi. I have been a visitor since I was a young child.
Margaret Haskin
Los Angeles
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