Tour Stop 13: Camp Verde Armory, c. 1871
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
Constructed of locally handmade adobe bricks, the Camp Verde Armory is the oldest U.S. Army structure in the Verde Valley. It served as a storehouse for munitions and armaments necessitated by General George Crook’s upgrading of army equipment, supplies, and personnel during the 1870s.
The Armory is located on private property; visitation is not permitted.

Quick Links to the Tour Stops
Tour Stop 1: Camp Verde Grammar School, c. 1914
Tour Stop 2: Grandma’s Rental Cottages, c. 1932
Tour Stop 3: Dance Hall, c. 1915
Tour Stop 4: Stage Stop and Boarding House, c. 1875
Tour Stop 5: Head House, c. 1873
Tour Stop 6: Sutler’s Store/Wingfield Building/Camp Verde State Bank, c. 1871-1916
Tour Stop 7: Verde Valley Mercantile Company, c. 1917
Tour Stop 8: Joe Lane’s Red Star Saloon, c. 1900
Tour Stop 9: Wingfield Store/Boler’s Bar, c. 1933
Tour Stop 10: Civil Works Administration Jail, c. 1933
Tour Stop 11: Old Camp Verde High School, c. 1918