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Fort Whipple Museum: A Frontier Adventure

Explore Prescott's military and medical history at Fort Whipple Museum, a journey through Arizona's wild west and its dedication to veterans.

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Delve into Prescott's vibrant past at Fort Whipple Museum, a historical site on the grounds of the Bob Stump Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Explore exhibits detailing the fort's evolution from a military outpost in 1864 to a vital treatment center for veterans, offering a glimpse into the Wild West and military medicine.

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Local tips

  • Visit on a Friday, the only day the museum is currently open to the public.
  • Check out the museum's exhibits featuring medical instruments and treatment programs for WWI veterans.
  • Explore the vintage 1909 military officer's quarters, showcasing the building's architectural interest.
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Getting There

  • Driving

    If driving through Prescott National Forest, take AZ-89 southbound towards Prescott. Continue on AZ-89 for about 6 miles. The Fort Whipple Museum is located at 500 AZ-89, Prescott, AZ 86301. Parking is available on-site.

  • Public Transport

    Public transportation options in Prescott are limited. Yavapai Regional Transit (YRT) offers bus services, but routes may not directly connect to Fort Whipple Museum. If near downtown Prescott, take the Prescott Transit bus to the closest stop on AZ-89. From there, it's about a 1.5-mile walk to the museum. A single ride on YRT costs approximately $2. Veterans ride free on any of Yavapai Regional Transit's buses.

  • Walking

    If you are nearby and prefer walking, find your way to AZ-89. From various points within the Prescott National Forest, navigate to the nearest trail or road that leads to AZ-89. Once there, head south for approximately 6 miles to reach the Fort Whipple Museum at 500 AZ-89. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring water for the walk.

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Fort Whipple Museum, located in Prescott, Arizona, offers visitors a unique window into the region's rich military and medical history. Established in 1864, the fort played a crucial role in protecting early settlers and the nearby gold fields. It served as the territorial capital of Arizona and a tactical base for the U.S. Army during the Indian Wars. The museum is housed in a vintage 1909 military officer's quarters and showcases artifacts from the fort's past. Exhibits feature military instruments from the late 1800s, weaponry, and information about the Buffalo Soldiers. Visitors can also learn about the fort's transformation into a hospital for veterans suffering from respiratory ailments, including those recovering from World War I gas warfare. The museum is associated with the Sharlot Hall Museum. Today, Fort Whipple Museum stands as a reminder of Prescott's wild west days and its ongoing commitment to serving veterans. It offers guided tours and educational programs for all ages. The museum is open to the public on Fridays from 10 AM to 4 PM.

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