Tour Stop #7:
Verde Valley Mercantile Company, c. 1917

514 Main Street, Camp Verde, AZ 86322

The Verde Valley Mercantile building is associated with the growth of commerce and automotive transportation in Camp Verde during the 1910s and 1920s. Organized by partners Heath, Back, and Taylor, the building is made from poured concrete. In its time, this was considered a stylish and modern construction method. The Mercantile competed with the established Wingfield Commercial Company, a business that, by no coincidence, was housed in a nearby reinforced concrete building.

Verde Valley MercantileThe Verde Valley Mercantile carried a “full line of merchandise” and even issued its own coins. Later, the Mercantile building housed the Ford, Dodge, and Hudson dealership, a business that also retailed Goodrich Tires.

Historic Walking Tour

Tour Stop 1

1914

Camp Verde Grammar School
Tour Stop 2

1932

Grandma’s Rental Cottages
Tour Stop 3

1915

Dance Hall
Tour Stop 4

1875

Stage Stop and Boarding House
Tour Stop 5

1873

Head House
Tour Stop 6

1871-1916

Sutler’s Store/Wingfield Building/CV State Bank
Tour Stop 7

1917

Verde Valley Mercantile Company
Tour Stop 8

1900

Joe Lane’s Red Star Saloon
Tour Stop 9

1933

Wingfield Store/Boler’s Bar
Tour Stop 10

1933

Civil Works Administration Jail
Tour Stop 11

1918

Old Camp Verde High School
Tour Stop 12

1917

Hance House
Tour Stop 13

1871

Camp Verde Armory