Sharlot Hall Museum

415 West Gurley Street, Prescott, AZ 86301

928-445-3122

Museum Website

The Sharlot Hall Museum comprises  gardens, 11 historic buildings, and exhibits that showcase the history of our Arizona heritage, set on four acres. 

In 1928, a remarkable woman named Sharlot Hall saw the need to preserve Arizona’s cultural heritage. Today, her vision has grown into a lush campus of 11 exhibit buildings—eight of which are historic, with one included on the National Register of Historic Places.

The crown jewel of the Museum grounds is the original Arizona Territorial Governor’s Mansion which stands in the same place it was built in 1864. The Territorial Women's Memorial Rose Garden holds more than 400 rose bushes in honor Arizona’s pioneer women.

Credit: Overview from museum website