There was much to be thankful for in the territorial period. Miners and merchants were arriving to the Prescott area in droves during the late 19th century for new opportunities. Stop by the Ranch House from 10 am to 3 pm to see what Thanksgiving meals were prepared. You might be surprised to see what’s served on the dinner table!
Step into the past as you explore the Museum’s campus and historic buildings. Meet Living History interpreters as they demonstrate historic livelihoods and give an idea of how life was for territorial Prescottonians.
Living History Adventure activities are included in the price of admission (children 12 years old and under & members get in free).
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