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Camp Verde Historical Society: A Glimpse into Verde Valley's Past

Discover the captivating stories of Arizona's Verde Valley at the Camp Verde Historical Society, preserving local history since 1971.

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The Camp Verde Historical Society preserves and showcases the rich history of the Verde Valley. Located in the town's historic 1914 stone schoolhouse, the museum features exhibits about the early pioneering days, including artifacts, photographs, and documents from soldiers, settlers, and Native American tribes.

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Local tips

  • Check the Camp Verde Historical Society's website or call ahead for the most up-to-date information on opening hours, as they are limited and subject to change.
  • Consider combining your visit with a trip to Fort Verde State Historic Park, located nearby, to further explore the area's history.
  • If you're interested in local genealogy, take advantage of the research library and the expertise of the society's volunteers.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Camp Verde Historical Society is located at 435 S Main St in Camp Verde. From most points in the immediate downtown area, it is easily accessible on foot. From the Fort Verde State Historic Park, head south on Main Street for approximately 0.3 miles. The museum will be on your left.

  • Public Transport

    Yavapai-Apache Transit (YAN) provides bus service to Camp Verde. Several routes serve Camp Verde, with stops near the Historical Society. Check the YAN Transit schedule for the most up-to-date route information and times. A single ride fare is $1.25.

  • Driving

    The Camp Verde Historical Society is located on Main Street (Highway 260) in Camp Verde. From I-17, take exit 287 for Highway 260 and head east. The museum will be on your right, a short distance from the exit. Parking is available on the street. Truck parking is available in Camp Verde. RV parking is available at Verde Ranch RV Storage. Parking is free.

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Step back in time at the Camp Verde Historical Society, a treasure trove of artifacts and stories from the Verde Valley's vibrant past. Housed in the historic 1914 stone schoolhouse, the museum displays a diverse collection that reflects the lives of the region's early inhabitants, from soldiers and pioneers to miners and Native Americans. The museum's exhibits feature a wide array of items, including vintage farm tools, mining equipment, cowboy paraphernalia, and Native American artifacts. Explore photographs, artwork, and historical documents that shed light on the area's development from the 1860s onward. The main showcase room presents a chronological overview of the area's growth, enhanced by murals painted by a member of a local pioneer family. The Camp Verde Historical Society also oversees several other significant historical sites in the area : * **Clear Creek Church:** Built in 1898, this was the first church in the Verde Valley and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. * **George Hance House:** Constructed in 1916-17, this house belonged to Justice of the Peace, postmaster, and cattleman George Hance, and is furnished with period furniture and household items. * **1933 Stone Jail:** Another historic structure maintained by the society. Visitors interested in genealogy or local history can delve into the society's research library, which contains archival materials dating back to the 1860s. Knowledgeable volunteers are on hand to assist with research and provide insights into the region's captivating heritage.

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