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Museum tours About Sharlot Hall Museum MUSEUM & MUSEUM STORE Monday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday Noon - 4 pm Library and Archives Tuesday - Friday Noon - 4 pm Saturday 10 am - 2 pm Closed New Year's, Thanksgiving and Christmas days. WHERE WE ARE 415 West Gurley Street Prescott, Arizona 86301 MapQuest Easy-print detailed map ADMISSION Free with membership $5 adults Under 18 free ![]() The Arizona Memory Project will allow us to make available on-line even more digital photos, maps, and, for the first time, audio archives. Order photo reproductions MUSEUM PROGRAMS Arizona Heritage Project Connecting students & Communities Civic Tourism A new approach to economic development in Arizona Fort Whipple Museum ![]() Building 11 Veterans Administration campus. 500 N Hwy 89 Prescott, Arizona 86301 Hours: Thursday - Saturday 10 am to 4 pm |
Sharlot Hall Museum’s Blue Rose Theater presents the entertaining life story of William Owen O’Neill, Prescott’s long-ago character, hero, Sheriff, Mayor, and Rough Rider, in an original stage play by Jody Drake. [READ MORE] September 5, 6, 11, 12 & 13 Pick up your tickets at Sharlot’s Timeless Treasures museum store. Pauline O'Neill remembers Buckey: In her own words. Search all Buckey O’Neill resources at SHM.
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Water is a serious subject. An unlimited and endless supply of it can no longer be taken for granted, especially in the arid Southwest. But, as the past demonstrates, water for desert dwellers continues to be an important and fascinating part of Arizona’s survival. Sharlot Hall Museum’s newest exhibit examines the history of water management in Arizona, and bring to life the story of this critical and ever-changing natural resource. On Sunday, September 7: A River Reborn. Executive producer Dr. Stephan Sommer, with guests Mindy Schlimgen and Vince Randall, presents the award-winning documentary detailing the restoration of Fossil Creek. A discussion will follow the film presentation. 1:00 PM in the Museum Center Gallery.
“A Cow in the Kitchen: Milk, Butter and Cheese on the Frontier”
Enjoy stepping back in time with living history characters in the John C. Fremont House and the Territorial Governor's Mansion. Visit with living history interpreters in the Pioneer Living Area and the Frontier Trades Building. Saturday, September 13 from 10 to 3. For further information contact Mick Woodcock, 928-445-3122 ext. 17. The Arizona History Adventure is sponsored in part by a We The People grant from the Arizona Humanities Council.
Arizona Vintage Baseball Classic featuring the Phoenix Senators vs. Bisbee Bees using 1928 era uniforms, equipment, rules, and etiquette. Join us at Ken Lindley Field, Sunday, October 26th, at 1 p.m. and celebrate the rich history of baseball in Arizona and the 80th birthday of the Museum with a vintage 1928 baseball exhibition. Period entertainment and vending will be on-hand for a wholesome family day at the ballpark! More details as they become available. Latest Days Past article: Pauline O'Neill remembers Buckey: In her own words "When the Maine was blown up and the whole nation was discussing the question of the war that might follow, Mr. O'Neill felt that his country would demand his services. read more... |
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