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Learn about Prescott history at the many art and history experiences in Prescott. Explore the lives of the early settlers at a Prescott museum or see the work of today's Prescott artists at a Prescott Arizona art gallery. Immerse yourself in Prescott's modern history that spans the last century—see artifacts from the pioneer days to the Prescott fine arts that shape present day Prescott—and you'll be rapt to learn all about Prescott history and Prescott art as countless visitors have been before.
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Phippen Art Museum A Center for American Western Art.
Phippen Art Museum is a center for American Western art. The host of the annual Phippen Museum Western Art Show and Sale on Memorial Day Weekend at the Courthouse Square in Prescott, Arizona, the Museum's mission is to perpetuate the unique heritage, mythology, and influence of American Western Art. Rotating exhibits are featured quarterly. The Phippen Museum is one of three museums in Prescott and is proud to be the only art museum.
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7 mi N of Downtown Prescott 4701 Hwy 89 N (928)778-1385
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Artistic Images of Prescott Collectors and Purveyors of Fine Art
We invite you to visit our beautiful fine art gallery in the heart of Historic Downtown Prescott. This Prescott Arizona art gallery is a favorite of locals and visitors alike.
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Downtown Prescott 123 N Cortez 928-778-5155
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Prescott Fine Arts Association
The mission of Prescott Fine Arts Association is to provide opportunities for members of the greater Tri-City community to express their creativity and participate in the arts, attend quality cultural events, and gather together to build community. We actively support arts education for the next generation through our scholarship program and through apprentice workshops. And we contribute to the quality of life and the economic vitality of our community. Your home for Prescott, Arizona broadway theater.
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208 North Marina Street 928.445.3286
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Sharlot Hall Museum Exploring Prescott's regional heritage
The Sharlot Hall Museum is the largest museum in the central territory of Arizona, and is dedicated to providing educational adventures in human and natural history. Founded by historian and poet Sharlot M. Hall in 1928, the Museum today explores the rich diversity of regional heritage through festivals, living history events, outdoor theater performances, changing exhibits, publications and research services.
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Downtown Prescott 415 W Gurley St 928.445.3122
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Smoki Museum Museum of pre-history and history of the American Indian in the Prescott area
The Smoki Museum houses irreplaceable collections of prehistoric and contemporary pottery, prehistoric jewelry and stone artifacts. The Smoki Museum exhibits also include an outstanding collection of Southwest basketry and kachinas. Among the Museum's many valued collections are artist Kate Cory's numerous photographs, paintings and documents.
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Downtown Prescott 147 N Arizona St 928.445.1230
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