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When President Abraham Lincoln signed a bill creating Arizona Territory in 1863, the Wild West was far from being tamed. Ranch hands, miners and lumberjacks filled the streets of Prescott. More than 60 years later, the owners of the Hassayampa Inn struck gold with their 67-room hotel, which would host Will Rogers, Clark Gable and World War I hero Gen. John J. "Black Jack" Pershing.
Guests at the Hassayampa may encounter another fabled guest: the resident ghost, Faith. As the story goes, Faith was a young bride who was left by her new husband on their honeymoon in 1927. After several days of waiting for him in the honeymoon suite, she hanged herself. Since then, guests and staff have reported seeing a distraught young woman in a pink robe wandering the hotel.
The Hassayampa Inn features the Peacock Room restaurant, which also offers banquet services. Weddings in the gazebo are popular; the rooftop terrace, another wedding spot, provides a beautiful view of the city. The inn was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.