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A rare relic

Like the website touts, The Oxford Hotel is a true Denver classic, inviting respite from the excitement of the bustling streets of LoDo. With roots dating back to the 19th century, The Oxford offers a one-of-a-kind experience where historic charm meets contemporary convenience. Stewart Patton knows this all too well. He has proudly worked at the hotel for almost three decades. With the iconic hotel boasting 80 luxury guest rooms and suites, as well as The Oxford Club Spa & Salon, visitors from all over the world come and stay. But, it’s Patton’s undeniable presence, humor, and kindness that keeps them coming back.

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