Preservation: History Up in Smoke

Preservation: History Up in Smoke

By: Mark Boardman 01/01/2008

 

Help for the Harvey House

A century ago, many passengers on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe stayed at the Havasu Harvey House in Seligman, Arizona. The 50-room hotel, with a restaurant, lunch counter, reading room and bar, closed in 1984. 

With its gutted interior, leaking roof and torn down sections, the building is slated to be demolished this year.  

Friends of Havasu is campaigning to save the Harvey House. The group envisions a restored hotel serving as a centerpiece for tourism in the remote Route 66 town. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, successor to the AT&SF, will donate the Harvey House to any qualified group that can move the building. A feasibility study is underway to determine if that is possible, and the group is talking with investors interested in the project.  520-422-3633

 

Comments (1)

Ask the Marshall, I believe Roy Barcroft should be included in the list of Western bad guy's. Roy was alway's in the (''B'') western's as the villain. Thank you, Gary Ferriss.

posted by Gary Ferriss on 5/08/09 @ 08:45 p.m.
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