Fort Misery

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Fort Misery is a historic frontier log cabin, considered one of Arizona’s oldest surviving wooden structures and preserved as part of the Sharlot Hall Museum in Prescott.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf frontier building
historic house
historic log cabin
architecturalStyle log cabin
associatedWith Arizona territorial period
history of Prescott, Arizona
category Historic buildings and structures in Arizona
Log cabins in the United States
Museums in Prescott, Arizona
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasExhibitRole outdoor museum building
heritageDesignation one of the oldest surviving wooden structures in Arizona
heritageStatus preserved historic structure
locatedIn Prescott, Arizona NERFINISHED
material wood
openToPublic true
operator Sharlot Hall Museum NERFINISHED
originalUse frontier outpost
frontier residence
partOf Sharlot Hall Museum NERFINISHED
preservationStatus restored
significance example of early frontier architecture in Arizona
represents early Euro-American settlement in central Arizona
state Arizona
touristAttraction yes
use museum exhibit

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Sharlot Hall Museum hasBuilding Fort Misery