Welcome to the Sheldon Street Lodge Downtown Prescott. Formally known as the Historic Navajo Lodge. The original lodging facility in this location was established in 1907. It housed many imported workers from China, Greece and Italy to build the railway. Although the original building no longer exists, the original Santa Fe Depot still sits across the street to remind us of days past. It is easy to see how convenient it would have been for workers & miners to lay their heads down here after a hard days work. As The Pevine Santa Fe Railway has not run for over 70 years, but many people of it's history have called us home.

   In 1965 The Navajo Lodge was opened as a small motor lodge for many people passing through Prescott enroute from Route66. Many locals remember us being the first Trailways station in town, later becoming the Greyhound station, cafe and overnight lodge. This little place has been through man changes in the last Century.

  Today, we are a small motor lodge with big "Old West" hospitality and charm in the heart of "Everybody's Hometown". So come enjoy the plethora of wonderful boutiques, cafes, antique stores, theaters an art galleries all within a few short blocks. Take in some local history and architechure as you walk from your room to Prescott's beautiful lawn and tree lined Courthouse Plaza only two short blocks away. There are more than 800 buildings on the National Register of Historical Places here, many right downtown. Treat yourself to a piece of jewelry or western apparel unique to only Prescott. There are many sweet and savory treat choices downtown, and our food scene has hit a new level in recentt years! We can highly recommend several wonderful eating experiences that will keep your mouth watering long after you have returned home.  Try some local Brew or our world renowned Mead at our local meadrey. Our location will not disappoint if you want to be walking distance to all our downtown has to offer.

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