Welcome to the jerome historical society!

Jerome Arizona's history is full of stories. These stories tell how the “Wickedest Town in The West” got its name and how men who sought their fortunes in this billion dollar mining camp lived, played and fought.

Once the fourth largest city in the Arizona Territory, Jerome boasted a population of nearly 15,000 on its hilltop haven. During its heyday, men and women from all over the world made their way to Arizona to find work and maybe a new way of life.

Jerome Arizona 1909 Jerome, Arizona 1909

Today, when you visit Jerome and its historic buildings, you are given an opportunity to take a step back in time, feel the past and experience life as it might have been in Arizona's rough and rugged days.

To help with your visit. the Jerome Historical Society’s Mine Museum, located on Main Street, has numerous displays depicting life in Jerome from its beginnings to its present time.

Another way the Historical Society preserves the past for the present is through its large archives. With over 11,000 photos, numerous maps, newspapers and documents all filed and easily accessed with the assistance of our Archivist, researchers are welcome.

Audrey Head Frame Park Sneak Peak

Enjoying a Sneak Peek at the Audrey Head Frame Park, now open to the public.
Photo by Ron Chilston Photography

Attend Ghost Walk!

Ghost Walk Players

Friday & Saturday
October 7th & 8th

It's time once again to enjoy the 8th Annual Jerome Ghost Walk! Mark your calendars and come join us for an evening of Jerome History, Fun & Surprises. Learn more about the 2011 Ghost Walk or purchase tickets here.

A Ghost Walk Player



Audrey Head Frame Park

Audrey Head Frame Park is Open

The Audrey Head Frame Park is now open to the public, 7 days a week from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Enjoy yet another piece of Jerome Arizona History by spending some time at the Park.
The park is located on Douglas Mansion Road next to the Jerome State Park.

Learn more about the History of the Audrey Head Frame!