The journey of Journey Inn
1 Dec 2019
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Maiden Rock business flourishes as B&B, but retreat center aspect is growing.
MAIDEN ROCK — It took seven years for Charlene Torchia and John Huffaker to find where they would build their resort center and bed-and-breakfast inn. After all of the looking, they decided upon 66 acres outside of Maiden Rock. The land included hills, prairies, wooded areas, and cars. A lot of old cars and other debris.
What they could see in front of them did not matter as much as what they could see in their mind’s eye so they bought the land, cars and all.
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