2024 - Summer Series - Stagecoach Operations

Let us transport you to 1869 Prescott as James O. Grant, owner of the Arizona Stage Line, rolled into town and marked the beginning of the first scheduled public passenger service.

DATE AND TIME

Tue, June 11, 2024

4:30 PM MST

LOCATION

Sharlot Hall Museum

415 W. Gurley St.

Prescott, AZ 86301

United States

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DETAILS

Before the performance, enjoy a light reception on the brick patio in front of the Transportation Building. Be sure to step inside to see Sharlot Hall Museum's stagecoach. Then, just before 5:30, head over to the Education Center Auditorium for a step back in time to hear from James O. Grant himself. In 1869 he rolled into Prescott as the owner of the Arizona Stage Line. This marked the beginning of the first scheduled public passenger service. By operating the line, Grant would connect Prescott to the wider world, bringing customers through towns like Wickenburg and La Paz, among other places. This however, did not come without its hazards. With robberies, unruly drivers, rough terrain, equipment breakdowns, and more, travel on a Territorial stagecoach could be full of surprises. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn about Prescott and Yavapai County’s early transportation history, as well as the challenges of stagecoach drivers and the trials of stagecoach passengers.

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