The transformation of The Mother Lode, a historic Aspen restaurant frequented by the Kennedy family, into a luxury ski chalet has now placed it on the market for an astonishing $60 million. Open for nearly 50 years before closing in 2005, The Mother Lode was an iconic gathering place for locals and high-profile guests alike. Its legacy, unfortunately, includes a tragic connection to the Kennedys, especially with the death of Michael Kennedy in a skiing accident in 1997, which continues to resonate with the family's history in Aspen.
The Mother Lode became an Aspen icon and attracted locals and celebrities for 59 years, with the Kennedy family among its regular winter guests.
Even the listing calls attention to the property's Kennedy connection, noting: 'Once a renowned restaurant catering to legends, it is now a luxurious ski chalet available for $60 million.'
Collection
[
|
...
]