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Hermosa Inn : ウィキペディア英語版
Hermosa Inn

The Hermosa Inn is a small boutique hotel located in the affluent Phoenix suburb of Paradise Valley near 32nd Street and Camelback Road. Though not as well known as some of the larger resort hotels in Phoenix, the Hermosa Inn is highly regarded by many established travel companies, including AAA, Condé Nast Johansens, and Fodor's.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Hermosa Inn at Fodor's Online Travel Guide )
The Hermosa Inn is a member of Historic Hotels of America, the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
==History==

Cowboy artist Alonzo "Lon" Megargee purchased of land in what is now considered Paradise Valley in 1935. He built his studio of adobe bricks in the middle of the site and kept adding to it, calling his home Los Arcos and later Casa Hermosa, meaning "beautiful house."
Megargee had no formal plans for the building. Influenced by architecture he had studied in Spain and Mexico, he used old wooden beams from an abandoned mine and poured a mixture of oil and ash from the roof to age the exterior walls. Due to the extended length of the stays of many of his guests, Megargee began running a guest ranch to supplement his artist's income. Local law enforcement suspected that Megargee used the ranch for illegal gambling, so he constructed a tunnel from the main building to the stables to provide an easy escape into the desert should the law make a surprise visit.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The History of Lon Megargee )
Succeeding owners renamed the property Hermosa Inn, and added a pool, tennis courts, casitas, and villas. In 1987, a fire severely damaged the original building.
The property was purchased by current owners Fred and Jennifer Unger in 1992. Following restoration of the adobe walls, charred beams, and ironwork in the main building, the property re-opened in 1994, again as the Hermosa Inn, with a restaurant - "Lon's at the Hermosa", named for Lon Megargee - occupying the original building.
Today, the hotel encompasses thirty-four separate accommodations, including the original rooms (ranchos), larger single rooms (casitas), one bedroom accommodations(deluxe casitas), and one bedroom suites(grande casitas). In 1995 the Hermosa Inn was featured in Waiting to Exhale. Whitney Houston's character celebrates New Year's Eve in Lon's main dining room. The hotel recently completed a $2 million remodel upgrading the guest accommodations to a new level of sophistication.
The Hermosa Inn is allegedly haunted by the ghost of its original owner, Alonzo Megargee. Guests and hotel staff have reported seeing the lanky cowboy in the inn. He is also believed to be the culprit behind toilets flushing on their own, he’s also known to break glasses and bottles late at night. Staff have reported encountering the ghost of “Lon”, appearing as a shadow wearing a cowboy hat.〔http://www.hauntedrooms.com/the-hermosa-inn-paradise-valley-arizona〕

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