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407 Clark St
Jerome, AZ 86331

The Jerome Historical Society in Jerome, AZ is dedicated to preserving the rich history of the area through various programs and events. Visitors can explore the state parks and historic sites in the region, participate in guided hikes, bird walks, and cultural celebrations, and learn about the heritage of Arizona.

With a focus on outdoor recreation and educational experiences, the society offers opportunities for families to camp, hike, and engage in hands-on activities. From guided nature hikes to music concerts and historical reenactments, the Jerome Historical Society provides a diverse range of activities for locals and tourists alike to enjoy.

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Jim B.
8/21/2025

A nice little history museum about Jerome. We popped in here while in town to have lunch. The history museum occupies the back 2/3 of this building. The front 1/3 houses a gift shop of many art...

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Jim H.
10/17/2018

Jerome is a neat little mountain town. Be forewarned that walking around Jerome requires a lot of ups and downs. The historical society is at one of the higher poison town and includes a great...

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Donna M.
8/18/2016

The Mining Museum archives include photos, numerous maps, newspapers, & documents that tell the story of how the "Wickedest Town in The West" got its name and how men who sought their fortunes in...

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Catherine W.
1/26/2019

I went to the Historical Society to see what I could find out about my grandparents and great grandparents that lived in Jerome in the late 1800's. The person working there shoved a form at me,...

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Bill Q.
10/1/2012

Jerome is a interesting place - you need to make a stop here. But keep in mind - it is the side of the mountain.

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