Ghost City Inn
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Built around 1890 as a boarding house for lodging middle mine management, this building has seen many uses. Although most of it's life has been spent as a boarding house, this Jerome building served as an ashram as well as a restaurant in prior years. The building went through a major restoration project in 1994, 2003 and again in 2014. From the Victorian elegance of the Verde View Room to the rustic feel of a north woods cabin in the Northern Exposure Room the owners have made each room special and inviting.

The building still carries some of the uneven floors and original beadboard ceilings. All our rooms have private bathrooms, Direct TV, ceiling fans, and air conditioning. The Ghost City Inn Bed and Breakfast has been featured on Sonoran Living Television, the Fox 10 Morning Show, Arizona TV 3 as well as the Boston Globe, Miami Herald, Inn Traveler, the Arizona Republic and many, many more!

If you are looking for lodging in Jerome, Arizona, see why the Ghost City Inn Bed and Breakfast is the most talked about place to stay in Jerome.
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Once home to over 15,000 people, then shrinking to about 50 and threatening to become a ghost town, Jerome, Arizona has been re-discovered by an artist community and become one of the state's most popular attractions.
Whether you are an art lover with a desire to explore unique and exciting galleries, a history buff looking for that piece of lost Americana, a wine connoisseur who wants to compare the different local wineries, or one who appreciates nature and enjoys hikes with a view or maybe just want to escape the heat of the summer to relax in the comfort of the cool mountain air, Jerome, Arizona has something to offer for everyone.
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