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Prescott, Arizona
Art, Culture, General, History, Library
The Phippen Museum's permanent collection consists of paintings, etchings, drawings, bronze sculptures, photography, American Indian artifacts and jewelry that date from the late 19th century to the early 21st century. All materials in the collection are created by artists of the American West.
Prescott, Arizona
History, Historic House, Library
The Sharlot Hall Museum sponsors several major events each year, including the Folk Arts Fair Village, Prescott Indian Art Market, the Folk Music Festival, the 'Day of the Dead' (El Dia de los Muertos) celebration, and the Frontier Christmas. In addition, the Museum presents lectures, plays by the Blue Rose Theater, the Annual Western History Symposium, and other special events.
Prescott, Arizona
Archaeology, Art, Culture, General, History, Library
The Smoki Museum, constructed in 1935 with WPA and CCC funds was built to resemble a Hopi Pueblo structure. Our 5,000 square foot gallery houses a collection of artifacts, baskets, pottery and lithics from many Southwestern tribes. We also feature the largest collection of Kate Cory paintings in the USA.