
The longest running home tour in Arizona boasts never before seen Historic and Significant homes in this Guided Tour through the mile-high town’s back streets.
The 51st Annual Jerome Historic Home and Building Tour takes place May 21-22, 2016 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day in Jerome, Arizona.
Watch for more details in the weeks to come as the lineup of homes unfolds.
The Jerome Chamber of Commerce continues planning the most talked about event of the year, The Jerome Historic Home and Building Tour, celebrating its 51st year. Guests will have the comfort and the shelter of Spook Hall and enjoy entertainment and seats while waiting for the shuttle to begin this wonderful tour. The tour is shaping up to be a special treat with a visit to The Gulch section of town for the very first time. The tour will include a spectacular new building along with an original miner’s shack on the property that has been renovated into a dream retreat. The view from the property is spectacular with an enormous porch for relaxing and watching the flittering hummingbirds for which the home is named.
If you go…
When:
May 21-22, 2016.
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Where:
Spook Hall in Jerome.
Cost:
$20 adults
$10 children
The completed Sullivan Hotel, renovated by Mary Wills and Sally Dryer of Nellie Bly Kaleidosopes and Glass, will be shown after many years of detailed work to create an incredible display, work and entertainment space. The building was owned by ‘Belgian’Jennie Bauter who was Jerome’s most famous madam and the wealthiest woman in The Arizona Territory.
Tickets will be sold online as well as the day of the event. It is most crowded in the morning so it is recommended to come in early afternoon for the least amount of waiting. Vans transport guests to each location where you can stay as long as you like. Get on the next van and proceed with the tour. It will take 2-4 hours to complete the tour depending on how long you spend at each stop. For more information, visit jeromechamber.com.
Tickets are $20 for adults, $10 for children.
This tour is not handicap accessible. A wrist band is required. Please pick them up at Spook Hall.