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Duquesne House
When the formerly Midwestern couple bought the historic property in 2003, situated on what was once Patagonia’s main street, the original structure — a tin-roofed adobe built in 1898 that served as a boarding house for the area’s lead and silver miners — had already been converted into a B&B. The previous owner (local artist and gallery owner Regina Medley) had stuccoed the exterior, creating porches for each private entry.