Transportation BuildingThe transportation building was constructed in 1937 and served as an automotive repair shop. It holds the Museum’s vehicle collection, which includes a stagecoach used in Tombstone, Arizona (and held up at least one time), a Conestoga wagon once driven from Yuma, Arizona to Massachusetts, and Sharlot Hall’s personal Durant Star Touring car. This 1927 “convertible” still runs well and is often a featured attraction in Prescott parades.
 The building’s open design accommodates occasional quilt and spinning demonstrations and other special programs.
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