Living History Adventure – Curious Cures: The Wild History of Staying Alive
A campus-wide Living History Adventure exploring illness, remedies, and survival in the West.
A campus-wide Living History Adventure exploring illness, remedies, and survival in the West.
Author Series featuring Michael F. Blake, a two-time Emmy-winning makeup artist and film industry veteran.
A new annual Independence Day celebration with old-fashioned games, food, live music, and family activities.
A campus-wide Living History Adventure focused on Prescott's World’s Oldest Rodeo tradition and western history.
An evening with Gail Steiger and Amy Hale featuring cowboy storytelling, poetry, and music from ranching traditions.
A free community presentation about radiation exposure resources available to Downwinders in Northern Arizona.
An evening tea experience inviting guests to step back in time and enjoy twilight traditions at the museum.
A Living History Adventure at the Governor’s Mansion focused on frontier timber and Arizona territorial beginnings.
A Twilight Tales program about 1st Lt. Ernest A. Love, Prescott’s hometown hero and the story behind his legacy.
A Living History Adventure exploring childhood games, handmade toys, and simple joys from pioneer days.
Traditional folk music festival with performances by more than 50 musicians across the museum grounds.
A Living History Adventure at the Ranch House exploring harvest meals and recipes of the West.