Old Governor's Mansion

  • Also Known As: Sharlot Hall Museum

  • Address: 415 W Gurley St
  • Travel Genus: Sight
  • Sight Category: Building

This large one and one-half story rustic log building, constructed in 1864, served as the residence for the Territorial Governor and session hall for the Arizona Territorial Government. The building was later used as a home by Sharlot Hall, State Historian and poet. The surrounding grounds are beautifully landscaped with fruit trees and rose gardens. - NPS


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Timeline

Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
1864/00/00 Old Governor's Mansion is built as the residence for the Territorial Governor and session hall for the Arizona Territorial Government.

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Particulars for Old Governor's Mansion:
Area of Significance Architecture
Criteria Architecture-Engineering
Sight Category Building
Criteria Historic Event
Historic Use Institutional housing
Area of Significance Politics-government
Owner State



US National Registry of Historic Places Data »

Accurate at time of registration: 10th September 1971

PLACE DETAILS
Registry Name: Old Governor's Mansion
Registry Address: 400 block of W. Gurley
Registry Number: 71000121
Resource Type: Building
Owner: State
Architect: unknown
Architectural Style: No style listed
Area in Acres: 1
Contributing Buildings: 1
Certification: Listed in the National Register
CULTURAL DETAILS
Level of Significance: State
Area of Significance: Politics-government, Architecture
Applicable Criteria: Event, Architecture-Engineering
Period of Significance: 1850-1874
Significant Year: 1864
Historic Function: Domestic, Government
Historic Sub-Function: Institutional housing
Current Function: Recreation and Culture
Current Sub-Function: Museum

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