Originally constructed in 1923, Jerome Vintage is nestled in the historic setting of Jerome, AZ. Once known as the Jerome Art Center @ The Old Jerome High School, this establishment has a rich history tied to the vibrant mining community that thrived in the early 20th century. Serving as a state-of-the-art high school facility for over two decades, it witnessed the ebb and flow of students from 1924 to 1951 before undergoing a transformation in 1960 when it was repurposed as Mingus Union High School.
Following its closure in 1975, the building experienced a cultural renaissance, attracting a wave of creative individuals to Jerome in the subsequent decades. This unique space evolved into a hub for local artists, musicians, and professionals seeking a stimulating environment and ample room for their endeavors. Today, Jerome Vintage stands as a vibrant community where a diverse array of artists and non-professionals breathe new life into its storied walls, carrying on the legacy of creativity that has defined this place for generations.
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