Flashfright Tours
Jerome State Historic Park
Saturday, October 18, 2025 6:30 - 9 p.m.
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Join Jerome State Historic Park for a "flashfright" tour through the haunted halls of history in Douglas Mansion! You'll tour in the dark and discover a new side of the mansion that James S. Douglas built on the hill just above his Little Daisy Mine in 1916. Tour admission fee of $10 across the board.
Last entry at 8:30 p.m.
MORE EVENTS
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Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays
The Inside History of Jerome
An engaging and exclusive presentation of the town of Jerome, as told by long-time local, Henry Vincent, in an outdoor setting.
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September 17 - October 13
Special Exhibition Honoring Mark Hemleben
Jerome State Historic Park is kicking off its 60th anniversary with a special exhibition honoring Mark Hemleben, one of Jerome, Arizona's most famous artists. The exhibition will feature a beautiful collection of his works, highlighting the creativity, color and spirit that made him a beloved figure in the local art community.
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Third Saturday of the month
Cowboy Poetry
Ken and Lyn Mikell play a wide range of traditional music, with particular attention to the Celtic roots of cowboy music. Using a wide range of musical instruments, Ken and Lyn animate and illuminate the music and poetry that followed the trail west. They have been making music together for over 30 years.
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Sundays
Arizona Geologic History Presentation
The fascinating story of the geological creation of Arizona, circa 1.8 billion years ago.
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Saturday, October 11, 2025
60th Anniversary: A Living History Tribute to the Douglas Family
Join Jerome State Historic Park to celebrate its 60th anniversary! Enjoy activities, live music, mining demonstrations and more as we honor the park that serves as a living history tribute to the Douglas family and Jerome history.
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Second Saturday of the month
A Guided Walk of the Douglas Estate
Join us for a lively and entertaining walk of the park grounds, featuring a brief overview of the town of Jerome, its mining operations, and its people.