Cady Hall, Patagonia


Facts and practical information
Cady Hall is a Spanish Colonial Revival building in Patagonia, Arizona. The building was constructed in 1901 as the Patagonia Hotel by local businessman John Cady. During the twentieth century it was used as a hotel, a boarding house, a church, a library and a social hall. The L-shaped one-story plastered adobe building has a pyramidal roof over the main section and a gable room over the hotel portion, with a shed roofed addition. The main section houses the meeting spaces. Sheet metal has replaced the original shingle roofing. A porch roof follows the profile of the main roof a lower elevation on two sides. ()
Patagonia
Cady Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The Paton Center for Hummingbirds, Sonoita AVA.