There are so many words to describe the town of Jerome in Arizona: fun, kitschy, weird, artsy, historic... haunted. However it's described, one thing for certain is that this old mining town is unique. Situated
We don't often post specifically about accommodations since we've stayed in so many wonderful places, but every once in a while a place is unique enough to mention on here. The grounds of Briar Patch
After exploring the busy Cannon Beach we headed 10 minutes south to the quiet little chateau of Arch Cape Inn & Resort. The well-appointed rooms, the service, and the breakfast were all wonderful but what
As our trip winded down, we spent one of our last nights isolated on Little Island in Waterford, only accessible by ferry. Why? To stay at the Waterford Castle of course! Waterford Castle, originally the
We seem to have a penchant for visiting haunted hotels. This haunted hotel, the Ackergill Tower, is tucked away in the Scottish Highlands and has a history as spectacular as the land it's built on.
Hassayampa Inn, built during the Roaring Twenties, is one of Arizona's better known historic hotels in the heart of downtown Prescott. We spent the extended Valentine/President's Day weekend in this iconic hotel. A step into
Our favorite magazine, Arizona Highways, recently did a feature on Hotel Gadsden and the nearby John Slaughter Ranch in Douglas, Arizona. Our adventures don't usually take us that far south but the colorful history of
During our stay in Mississipi, we encamped at the Cedar Grove Mansion for two nights. Normally I don't blog about accommodations, however this bed and breakfast deserved a post of its own. Construction on this
Built in 1898, the Copper Queen Hotel is one of Arizona's longest running hotels. Some guests there have been dead for years. The Copper Queen Hotel has been featured on Ghost Adventures. The main reason