Arizona Inn

A 6-acre hotel in Tucson
Built in 1930–31 by Isabella Greenway, Arizona's first female representative to the U.S. Congress
- The hotel was designed by architect Merritt H Starkweather and done in Pueblo Revival and Colonial Revival styles
- A world-renowned resort and destination
- Owned and operated by the founding family, who have been protecting, renovating, and restoring the property since 1930
- The inn features a courtyard with croquet, tennis, and table tennis, as well as a swimming pool and tennis courts
- The Arizona Inn was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988
- One of Linda Ronstadt's favorite places ... where she stays when she comes back to visit her hometown
- 2200 East Elm Street

Website ==> ArizonaInn.com