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500 Az-89
Prescott, AZ 86301

The Fort Whipple Museum, located on the grounds of the Bob Stump Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Prescott, AZ, is a historical treasure that showcases 150 years of Western history. Originally serving as a tactical base during the Indian Wars, the museum later became one of the largest military hospitals for respiratory ailments. Today, it stands as a reminder of the wild West and offers a fascinating glimpse into the medical practices of the late 1800s and the treatment programs for veterans of World War I.

For history enthusiasts, the museum's highlight is the vintage 1909 military officer's quarters, known for its remarkable architecture. Visitors can explore exhibits featuring medical instruments from the late 1800s and learn about the treatment programs for veterans recovering from tuberculosis and the effects of gas warfare. With its rich collection and captivating displays, the Fort Whipple Museum is a must-visit destination for those interested in the military history and medical practices of the past.

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