Fort Verde Days
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The town of Camp Verde celebrates Fort Verde Days on the second weekend in October each year. Fort Verde was a base for General Crook’s U.S. Army scouts and soldiers in the 1870s and 1880s. Fort Verde Days is part county fair and part historical reenactments.
Bachelor Officer's quarters and Commanding Officer's quarters at Fort Verde State Historic Park.
Bachelor Officer's quarters and Commanding Officer's quarters are original structures.
A rusty power shovel sits just outside the perimeter fence.
Tents are pitched on the parade ground.
Bachelor Officer's quarters and Commanding Officer's quarters.
Commanding Officer's quarters.
Baseball was played on the parade ground in vintage uniforms without mitts.
Arizona wildlife. The lizards ar on the inside of the window screen and the stick insect is on the outside.
John Deere tractors at the vintage tractor show.
This John Deerte tractor was parked for so long that a tree grew up through it. Part of the tree trunk has been incorporated into the resotraiton.
Early morning on the fun zone. The Tornado and a Ferris Wheel.
Bachelor Officer's quarters and Commanding Officer's quarters at Fort Verde.
The Verde Valley is home to Camp Verde and the Verde Canyon Railroad.
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