Jerome State Historic Park
Key Information
Contact Info
928-634-5381
Location
1674 Standing Stone Park Hwy, Hilham, TN 38568, United States
Opening Hours
10am–4pm
Fee
Unavailable
Introduction of Jerome State Historic Park
Jerome State Historic Park is an Arizona state park that includes the Douglas Mansion, which was built in 1916 by a family of influential mining entrepreneurs in Jerome, Arizona, a mining region northeast of the Black Hills in east Yavapai County. The old Douglas Mansion now houses a museum.
After being closed since February 27, 2009, due to budget cuts and the need to repair the historic mansion, Jerome State Historic Park reopened on October 14, 2010. A state heritage grant and donations from the Douglas family helped fund the renovation and stabilisation. Thanks to additional funding raised by Yavapai County, the city of Jerome, and the Jerome Historical Society, the park is now open seven days a week.
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Jerome State Historic Park Trails
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Parking
Parking is available
Public Transport
Public Transport is not available