Sitting in the Peabody's morning shadow (and a hop, skip, and jump from its legendary bar), the seven-room Talbot Heirs is an oft-overlooked home away from home. Guest suites range from über-trendy to stately, with full-size kitchens stocked with complimentary biscotti, granola bars, yogurt, and coffee. (The staff will also prestock the kitchen with other provisions if you fax them a grocery...
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The Scene In a world where 100-plus room properties define themselves as boutique hotels, this place stays true to the definition. Privately owned, with just eight suites, it offers individual personality and a great location within walking distance to Beale Street. The Details Each room is like a small work of art. In one, brick red walls and polished wood floors...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited December 13, 2005)
Phoenix and its neighboring cities started out as farming communities, but today there's little sign of this early agricultural heritage. This historic ranch in Glendale is one noteworthy exception. With its tall date palms, resident peacocks, and restored farmhouse, Sahuaro Ranch is a great introduction to what life was like here in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The old fruit-packing...
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This rather unassuming little place is a real find. The price is great value and the location is good. Each room is huge, more like an apartment, very unique and well decorated (full kitchen too - if you need it), free internet, coffee, snacks, water and orange juice daily. The owners, Tom and Sandy, are exceptionally welcoming and helpful to a new visitor (like me). If I'm back this way,...
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Posted by jkarmstr
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 09, 2006)