Cady Hall - Patagonia Hotel
Posted by: leadhiker
N 31° 32.325 W 110° 45.235
12R E 523359 N 3489337
The Patagonia Hotel, now home to the Patagonia Library and Cady Hall, was constructed
by adventurer, chef, soldier, stage driver and sheep rancher John H. Cady between
1901 and 1912.
Waymark Code: WM8QP9
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 05/03/2010
Views: 4
John H. Cady came to Arizona as a solder in the 1860's and was stationed at Fort Crittenden on Sonoita Creek. Later Cady became a resident of Patagonia and in December of 1900 began building the Patagonia Hotel. He continued to add to the structure until he considered it to be one of the finest in the country.
Now knows as Cady Hall, the building is the home of the Patagonia Womens Club
Marker Name: Cady Hall - Patagonia Hotel
Type of history commemorated: Place
County: Santa Cruz
Name of any agency/ agencies setting marker: Patagonia Womens Club and Arizona Historical Society.
Year placed: unknown
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