Pop-Up Program: Sharlot’s Sonnets
Location: Lawler Exhibit Center, Sharlot Hall Exhibit Have you read any of Sharlot Hall's poems? In celebration of April being National Poetry Month, let Sharlot’s poetry inspire you to create […]
Location: Lawler Exhibit Center, Sharlot Hall Exhibit Have you read any of Sharlot Hall's poems? In celebration of April being National Poetry Month, let Sharlot’s poetry inspire you to create […]
Party like it’s 1888! You are formally invited to join us for a day of entertainment, games, and socializing. Grab your family and friends, dress in your Sunday best, and […]
Location: Territorial Women's Memorial Rose Garden Visitors will have a chance to dig deeper into our Territorial Women's Memorial Rose Garden. Craft a tissue paper rose, corresponding with one of […]
Have you ever wanted to be a blacksmith? Or hand-stitch designs into a quilt? Immerse yourself in Territorial Prescott. From professions to crafts, experience how everyday people made a life. […]
“Lights! Places! ACTION!” The Tales that Lay Before Us invites students to explore frontier folklore through the colorful world of the stage. Open to kids ages 8-14, the 5-day summer […]
Inspired by our newest exhibit—To The Rodeo, Pardner!—visitors will get to pick up a rope and test their roping skills on the lawn of the Governor's Mansion before taking a […]
Wipe your blues away; it’s a sunny day. Pack up a picnic basket and venture out to the Museum. Test your luck and pan for gold, challenge your family to […]
Calling all creators! Explore the inventions of the past. Be inspired to build something for the present, and share your results. The campus is your laboratory to play and experiment […]
An apple a day keeps the doctor away...or does it? Early pioneers did not always have access to the latest medical solutions. For some, it started in their garden. Others fell for the snake oil salesman’s con. Would you be fooled? Explore the Museum’s campus and meeting Living History interpreters on the grounds and in […]
Got superstitions? We do. From covering mirrors to living with coffins, Victorians honored their deceased loved ones and peered into the afterlife. Join us to hunt for ghosts and explore […]