Small-Group Historical Jerome Walking Tour
Jerome, Arizona
Trip Type: Historical & Heritage Tours
Duration: 60 minutes
Take a 1 hour tour through Jerome's historic commercial district with a local tour guide. Learn the intimate secrets of Jerome's notorious past with your small group of no more than 12. Visit some of Jerome's most pivotal areas including the red light district.
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Take a 1 hour tour through Jerome's historic commercial district with a local tour guide. Learn the intimate secrets of Jerome's notorious past with your small group of no more than 12. Visit some of Jerome's most pivotal areas including the red light district.
Meet your local guide and group at a central meeting point and exchange pleasantries before beginning your tour. Walk through and around Jerome's historic commercial district afterwards. It is a “then and now” contrast from location to location, that will
reveal Jerome’s history along the way. Surprising details will be
pointed out, which would remain hidden parts of history, if not revealed by the local guide.
Along the way, discover the location of one of Jerome’s most infamous secret passage ways. Stop at the entrance to a mine that just so happens to be in the center of the town! See Jerome's first radio station and electric theater as well. Finally, hear stories of the infamous "Red Light District", a history that is embraced in this great city. On March 1, 1918, the "Red Light District" came to a close, yet still remains a scandalous moment in time. At the end of your tour, part ways with your guide and group to spend the rest of your day as you wish.
Along the way, discover the location of one of Jerome’s most infamous secret passage ways. Stop at the entrance to a mine that just so happens to be in the center of the town! See Jerome's first radio station and electric theater as well. Finally, hear stories of the infamous "Red Light District", a history that is embraced in this great city. On March 1, 1918, the "Red Light District" came to a close, yet still remains a scandalous moment in time. At the end of your tour, part ways with your guide and group to spend the rest of your day as you wish.
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