The Hassayampa Inn opened in 1927 with 67 rooms, many still furnished with original pieces. It was built during a period when Prescott was reinventing itself after the fires and the decline of the mining era.
The inn is home to Arizona's last staff-operated historic elevator, a working artifact from a time when hotels were built to impress, not just accommodate. The Hassayampa has hosted guests whose stories stretch from the Roaring Twenties through the present day.
A staff-operated elevator that still runs, connecting guests to a time when hotels were built to impress.
Many rooms still contain original 1927 furniture. The Hassayampa is a living museum of early 20th-century Prescott.
Hassayampa Inn is located at 122 E. Gurley St, Prescott, AZ 86301, in downtown Prescott, Arizona. It is one of 10 stops on the Prescott History Tour, a 2-hour guided walk through Yavapai County's territorial-era landmarks.
Hassayampa Inn is part of downtown Prescott's public streetscape and can be viewed any time. The Prescott History Tour walks past it every morning at 10AM with full historical context, sourced stories, and the people behind the place.
Walking. Hassayampa Inn sits inside the Prescott History Tour route, a 1.5-mile loop from Courthouse Plaza through Whiskey Row and on to Nob Hill. Daily at 10AM. $35.
This stop is part of the Prescott History Tour. Daily at 10AM.
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