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Jerome State Historic Park
9.0/10 (166 reviews)
Built in 1916, the Douglas Mansion museum displays Arizona's mining heritage through artifacts and Verde Valley views. Explore period rooms and a 3-D model of Jerome's underground mines.
Gold King Mine & Ghost Town
8.6/10 (12 reviews)
Step back in time at this rustic ghost town featuring 180+ antique vehicles and mining equipment. Explore the working sawmill, try gold panning, or visit the blacksmith shop amid Arizona's historic landscape.
Jerome Artists Cooperative Gallery
This cooperative gallery showcases diverse local art in an intimate setting within historic Jerome. Browse paintings, sculptures, and jewelry while chatting with the artists themselves about their creative processes.
Chief Surgeon's House
8.8/10 (9 reviews)
This 1917 Spanish Colonial Revival home offers a glimpse into Jerome's copper mining past. Enjoy gourmet breakfasts in lush gardens with sweeping Verde Valley views from this historic bed and breakfast.
Jerome Mining Museum
9.0/10 (17 reviews)
Step back in time at this intimate museum showcasing Jerome's copper mining heritage through authentic artifacts. Explore historic gambling relics, mining tools, and household items that reveal the town's colorful past.
Sliding Jail
8.6/10 (19 reviews)
This former jail slid 225 feet downhill due to mining-related ground instability, a testament to Jerome's precarious past. Explore this unique historical oddity while enjoying panoramic views of the Verde Valley.
Audrey Headframe Park
8.6/10 (9 reviews)
Stand on a glass platform above a 1,900-foot-deep mine shaft at Arizona's oldest wooden headframe. The illuminated depths and historical mining artifacts offer a fascinating glimpse into the state's rich mining heritage.
Lawrence Memorial Hall
8.0/10 (4 reviews)
This historic venue, once a J.C. Penney store, is now known as "Spook Hall" due to reported paranormal activity. Explore its architecture during the day or attend craft shows within its storied walls.
"Sent us to wrong address 2 hrs away, then once we called for what we booked they sent us to a dirty room with bugs inside it, false advertising no trees or woods anywhere. No one ever got back or replied we immediately left."
"This hotel is a good value for price, especially in today's market. The rooms are large and well furnished. They allow dogs. The charge was $25. for our dog. The staff (Marie) is friendly and efficient. There's a restaurant on premises. We will stay there again in our future travels"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.