Buena Vista Hotel (Safford, Arizona) Explained

Buena Vista Hotel
Coordinates:32.8333°N -109.7106°W
Built:1928
Architect:Jaastad, H.O.
Builder:McGinty Construction
Architecture:Mission/Spanish Revival
Added:February 9, 1988
Refnum:87002560

The Buena Vista Hotel was a historic hotel and entertainment center located in the downtown district of Safford, Arizona.[1]

Built in 1928 at cost of $80,000, the 2-story, 46-room hotel was conceived by Fred and Minta Waughtal who previously owned and operated a cattle ranch in Dos Cabezas, as well as the nearby Olive Hotel, which later became the Safford Inn Hospital.[2] The impetus for creating the Buena Vista was an anticipation of increased vehicular traffic upon the completion of the Coolidge Dam and a newly-paved highway from Globe to the Gila Valley.

When the Buena Vista Hotel opened on October 15, 1929, it was considered a luxurious retreat, where most of the rooms were adorned with commodious furnishings and private bathrooms. The hotel also featured an outdoor swimming pool and two bars; the Tap Room, and the Matador Room.[3]

While the Tap Room was a traditional bar with a long, narrow dance floor for its patrons, the Matador Room was best known for its live performances, in particular, jazz and Country-western music. Many well-known and up-and-coming musicians appeared at the Matador Room over the years, such as Patsy Cline, Billy Walker, Lefty Frizzell, Glen Campbell, Willie Nelson and future Hee Haw star, Roy Clark.[4]

The hotel closed after a resident set fire to the building on October 26, 1979, however, the restaurant and bar were salvaged and reopened as a gourmet restaurant named the Gaslight.[5]

In 1987, the property was sold at an auction and remained dormant until the building was demolished in 1994,[6] despite being listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Formerly located at 322 Main Street, the Buena Vista Hotel was a two-story, 80feet by 100feet steel frame and stucco structure with arched entrances, Spanish tile awnings and wrought iron balconies.[7] Designed by Tucson's influential architect Henry O. Jaastad, the prominent hotel was considered to be one of the finest examples of Mission Revival architecture in Arizona.[8] [9]

The hotel can be seen briefly in the 1985 comedy, Lost in America, directed by and starring Albert Brooks.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Downtown District Safford, AZ - Official Website . www.cityofsafford.us . 6 January 2024.
  2. News: Mrs Minta Waughtal . 6 January 2024 . Arizona Republic . 24 June 1966 . 17.
  3. See "Buena Vista Hotel revisited", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2005-08-24, retrieved 2020-03-16; and Robinson, Stephany Mae, "Mt. Graham timber built Valley", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2011-10-19, retrieved 2015-09-06. See also 2015 photo of 300s block of Main.
  4. See "Buena Vista Hotel revisited", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2005-08-24, retrieved 2020-03-16; and Robinson, Stephany Mae, "Mt. Graham timber built Valley", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2011-10-19, retrieved 2015-09-06. See also 2015 photo of 300s block of Main.
  5. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=87002560}} Arizona State Historic Property Inventory: Buena Vista Hotel ]. . Linda Laird & Assoc. . September 19, 1987 . December 5, 2016 . (with photo)
  6. See "Buena Vista Hotel revisited", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2005-08-24, retrieved 2020-03-16; and Robinson, Stephany Mae, "Mt. Graham timber built Valley", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2011-10-19, retrieved 2015-09-06. See also 2015 photo of 300s block of Main.
  7. National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form . United States Department of the Interior National Park Service . 28 December 1987 . 10 . 5 January 2024.
  8. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=65000054}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Safford Multiple Resource Area ]. Linda Laird . July 1987 . December 5, 2016 . National Park Service.
  9. See "Buena Vista showcased musical talents", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2005-10-19, retrieved 2015-03-16; and Robinson, Stephany Mae, "Mt. Graham timber built Valley", Eastern Arizona Courier, 2011-10-19, retrieved 2015-03-16. See also 2015 photo of 300s block of Main.
  10. Web site: Lost in America (1985) - Filming & production - IMDb .