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The Ghost City Inn has received favorable press in the following trade publications. Check out what they have to say about us!
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Sonoran Living on ABC 15 January 2005 episode |
Sonoran Living did a special feature on the Ghost City Inn that aired in November of 2004 as well as January 28, 2005. A wonderful presentation of out inn and it's many distinctive rooms was presented. |
BizAZ Magazine Jan/Feb 2000 issue |
The Ghost City Inn, just one of several bed and breakfasts in town, is clearly the ideal choice for lodging, especially for those disillusioned with the usual hotel stay. Expect to awaken to fresh coffee, orange juice and a hearty breakfast... |
| Trip Advisor |
Trip advisor reports that the Ghost City Inn is rated as Jerome's most popular lodging establishment. With over 15 sources providing information. Guest reviews gave the ghost City Inn an average of 5 stars!!! |
Fox 10 Feb 5, 2002 |
The Ghost City Inn was featured on Fox 10's morning show in a spot called "Truely Arizona". I was told by Fox 10 staff that they were impressed by our website and they wanted to do a feature on Jerome, with the Ghost City Inn being spotlighted. They came and filmed in late January, and it aired on Febuary 5th, 2002. A great feature done by a great station. Thanks much! |
Arizona Highways May 2000 issue |
I was charmed by the Ghost City Inn, which fed my love for antiques. If you want a private bath, ask for the Cleopatra Hill Room on the first floor. Otherwise, stay upstairs in the Satin and Spurs Room, with a four-poster so high you need steps to get into it; the Sunflower Room, with its antique brass bed; the Hearts and Flowers Honeymoon Room; or the Verde View Room, with hot air balloon memorabilia. Rates include breakfast - such as spinach quiche with yogurt, breakfast breads, orange juice, assorted cereals, fresh fruit and gourmet coffee - served in the antiques filled drawing room with lace curtains and etched globe lamps, or on the back patio next to a rock waterfall...
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The Boston Globe 02/24/2002 By D. Daniel, Globe Staff |
I stayed at the Ghost City Inn Bed & Breakfast, built in the late 1800s, with rooms overlooking the valley 2,000 feet below. Innkeepers Allen & Jackie Muma took over the bed and breakfast after relocating to Jerome from Michigan in 1999. He's the town's police chief and she runs the inn and cooks up a fabulous breakfast. She redocorated, giving each room a separate theme, all tasteful and creative. Most rooms lead out on to the veranda. I decided to go western, in a small space done up in vintage cowboy and including a custom-made high pine bed, saddle, and lasso. |
Sunset Magazine November 2001 issue |
A two-story building with a wide front porch and an early american ambience, this was once a boarding house for mine managers; it dates from the 1890's. |
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The BEST! Thanks for allowing us to share your lovely home. So pleased w/
paths crossed. Thank you for making our stay in Jerome so pleasant. We enjoyed
thoroughly the room, amenities, food and especially your company and
hospitality. We're sure to come visit again soon. We had a lovely time here. A very inviting and cozy place to stay. Thanks! We thank you very much for your hospitality. Jerome was a very
nice place on our journey through the southwest. Your Bed and Breakfast is a
lovely place to stay and we enjoyed the night in the Cleopatra Hill room. The
breakfast was unforgetable too. Thank you very much. Great View, Great Hosts! Awesome So Hot! All of the above and great cookies! This document maintained by
innkeeper@ghostcityinn.com |