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The original property opened in 1927. A member of Historic Hotels of America since 1996.
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Located in the downtown Historic District of Prescott, Arizona, Hassayampa Inn offers comforting small-town charm while being closely situated near the sights and sounds of Prescott. This prime location is walking distance to the Courthouse Square, Historical Whiskey Row, art galleries, antique and one-of-a-kind unique shops, and museums. Just 90 miles north of Phoenix, surrounded by four national forests, 400 miles of trails for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. Construction of the Inn was completed in 1927, featuring a mix of Spanish Colonial, Italianate features, hand-painted wood ceilings, etched glass, and embossed copper panels designed by Southwest architect Henry Trost. Prescott at that time was the capital of the Arizona Territory.
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Check In To Prescott, AZ's Historic Hassayampa Inn
Hassayampa is an Apache word, loosely translated as "the river that loses itself." The Hassayampa Inn was named after the Hassayampa River, which flows just north of Prescott, AZ, then strangely sinks beneath the surface. The Inn lives up to its name, being designed as a hotel where guests can lose their cares, and leave renewed and refreshed.
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