Cady Hall

USA / Arizona / Patagonia / Duquesne Avenue, 342
 library, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1901_construction, Colonial Revival (architecture)

Historic former hotel (now a library) listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

Built: 1901
Expanded: later in 1901 (first hotel addition); 1906 (west duplex addition); c. 1912 (second hotel addition)
Architectural style: Colonial Revival; Vernacular Adobe (rear hotel addition)
Areas of significance: Architecture; Community Planning and Development
Area: 0.5 acres
Also known as: Patagonia Hotel (original historic name)
Date added to NRHP: 12/2/1992
Current occupant: Patagonia Public Library
Notes: Cady Hall (historically the Patagonia Hotel) has served many purposes during the course of its over century-long existence. Among these are a church, social meeting hall, women's club, and boarding house, as well as its original use as a hotel. It is now the Patagonia Public Library.
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Coordinates:   31°32'20"N   110°45'14"W
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