2/12/2014-The Gadsden Hotel will serve as the Spring Training Hotel for the Douglas Diablos and the host hotel when visiting teams come to play in Douglas or Bisbee. The Gadsden will be ideal for ballplayers and it features a restaurant, bar and there are two gyms across the street.

Gadsden Hotel is a historic building in Douglas, Arizona. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[1] As of July 2013, the hotel is operated by Peak Management of Albuquerque, New Mexico.[2] The hotel opened in 1907. Named for the Gadsden Purchase, the stately five-story, 160-room hotel became a home away from home for cattlemen, ranchers, miners, and businessmen. The hotel was leveled by fire and rebuilt in 1929. The Gadsden's spacious main lobby is majestically set with a solid white Italian marble staircase and four soaring marble columns. An authentic Tiffany & Co. stained glass mural extends forty-two feet across one wall of the massive mezzanine. An impressive oil painting by Audley Jean Nichols is just below the Tiffany window. According to the hotel's website, vaulted stained glass skylights run the full length of the lobby. The Hotel is said to be haunted and has been in "ghost" shows on TV, such as Sightings in 1995. The Gadsden Hotel has also been in several movies such as The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean with Paul Newman, Terminal Velocity with Charlie Sheen and Nastassja Kinski, Ruby Jean and Joe with Tom Selleck and many others. The Gadsden was featured on Hotel Impossible on August 26, 2013.

For more information visit the Gadsden's Website at:http://www.thegadsdenhotel.com/