Tour Stop #1:
Camp Verde Grammar School, c. 1914

Located at: 434 South Main Street, Camp Verde, AZ 86322

The local school district superintendent laid the stones for this three-room grammar school building in 1914. He completed the structure during summer breaks. It was the first school building in Camp Verde. Constructed of hand-milled limestone dug from a local quarry, the Colonial Revival structure also features a vintage tin ceiling and original wood floors. Note the metal rosettes on the iron lintels, and the wooden shakes on the porch gable end.

Today, the Camp Verde Grammar School building serves as the home of the Camp Verde Historical Society Museum and Research Center, as well as the Camp Verde Visitor Center. Tour the Society’s collection of local ephemera and Native American artifacts, browse the library, schedule a research session, or visit with resident old-timers to learn more about Camp Verde’s early days, as well as some of the area’s Native American history. Visit the adjoining Visitor Center to learn about the area and its many attractions.

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