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Sam Hughes Inn is a 1931 California Mission styled bed and breakfast with red tiled roof, original oak floors, and art deco architectural details. A combination of antique and contemporary Southwest furnishings is in rooms throughout the house. In the morning, a delicious full breakfast can be enjoyed in the dining room or outside if weather permitting. In the evening, you can curl up in front of the fireplace with a good book or a magazine from the library.

Location: 2020 East Seventh Street, Tucson Arizona 85719 Telephone 520-861-2191

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