The Old West
Phippen Museum
The Phippen Museum is named after local artist and first president of the Cowboy Artists of America, George Phippen. It presents...
Phippen Museum
4701 AZ-89 Prescott, Arizona 86301
Not only did some of the Wild West's most famous events happen right here, but countless preserved towns, cities, and sites continue to tell the Old West story.
Before statehood, the Arizona Territory was home to some of the most feared outlaws and respected lawmen who walked the streets—from Bisbee's Brewery Gulch to Prescott's Whiskey Row. During its heyday as a tough mining town, the New York Times called Tombstone's Birdcage Theater, "the wildest, roughest, wickedest honky-tonk between Basin Street and the Barbary Coast," while the New York Sun once labeled Jerome, another mining town, the "wickedest town in the West."
Wicked or not, these towns still have character and charm that’s a must for experiencing first-hand.
Across the state, the Old West lives on in Arizona. Wherever you go, you'll find an Old West that's still very much alive, with countless historic hotels, quaint shops, and more. You'll also discover plenty of attractions—including tours and reenactments—to keep the whole family engaged.
Start your trip in Southern Arizona, home to Tombstone, Bisbee, and Douglas.
Imagine the sound of spurs clicking as you walk the same streets where Doc Holliday and Wyatt Earp once walked. You'll also want to make time for Wickenburg, in Central Arizona, as well as Jerome and Prescott—two towns connected by 30 miles of hair-raising bends and turns along Highway 89A—in the central area of Arizona known as the Verde Valley.
Family Activities
Travel back in time for nostalgic visits to an old-fashioned soda fountain, a family-owned candy company and more.
Places to Stay
From the heart of city centers to remote outposts, Arizona’s historic hotels mix colorful origin stories with creature comforts.
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