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Sharlot Hall Museum

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The Sharlot Hall Museum is a collection of several historic buildings and several recent buildings, all filled with exhibits and artifacts. Road Trip when this place was visited.
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The state's only "Governor's Mansion" is on its original location within the museum complex, although it is the territorial governor's cabin not state governor's mansion.
Entrance plaza.
Sharlot Hall is not a hall named for Sharlot, Hall was Sharlot's last name and this exhibit tells her story.
Arizona does not have a state governor's mansion. This log structure is the Territorial Governor's Mansion.
Another view of the exterior of the Territorial Governor's Mansion.

Exterior of the Governor's Mansion.

Model of the Governor's Mansion.
Interior of the Governor's Mansion.
Interior of the Governor's Mansion.
Interior of the Governor's Mansion.
The Fremont House is a wonderful historic house.
The Fremont House.
The Fremont House is filled with period furniture and accessories.
The Fremont House, interior.
The Fremont House, interior.

The garden area is surrounded with historic buildings.

The Sharlot Hall Building is the main exhibit space.

Sharlot Hall Building.
Exhibits in the Sharlot Hall Building.
Exhibits in the Sharlot Hall Building.

Exhibit on the first Americans.

Military exhibit.

Exhibit on Prospecting.

Safe.
Fort Misery is one of the historic buildings.


Fort Misery.
The John and Helen Lawler Exhibit Center contains exhibits and a theater.


Exhibit on Congressional District 1.

Exhibit.
The Ranch House is another historic building.

The Ranch House interior.


The Ranch House interior.

The Schoolhouse.

The Transportation Building shelters several historic vehicles, wagons, bicycles, buggies, and more.

Stage Coach.

Auto.

Covered wagon.

Fire equipment.

Bicycles.

Buggies.

Wagon.
Windmill.
This historic Bashford House is also the Gift Shop.

This historic Bashford House.
This historic Bashford House.

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