Description
During the early part of the 20th century, some citizens banded together to preserve the traditions from Northern Arizona and Prescott. This group of 'Smoki People' began collections in the 20s, which have since evolved into the present museum. Collections include kachinas and basketry, prehistoric items like jewelry and pottery as well as stone artifacts. A collection from the southwestern artist Kate Cory is also featured.
Admission runs $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, $2 for students with ID, and free for children under 12.