A story shaped by time

Built in 1918 during Jerome’s billion-dollar copper mining boom, the building that now houses The Little Daisy once served as a hotel for miners drawn to the promise of opportunity in the hillside town. As Jerome’s fortunes shifted, the property was left abandoned for decades - quietly weathering time and change.

At the turn of the century, it was thoughtfully restored and reimagined as a private residence, preserving its historic character while breathing new life into the space.

Today, The Little Daisy continues that legacy, offering a refined setting shaped by history, resilience, and renewal.