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I read that Tlaquepaque (pronounced T-lockey-pockey) means “the best of everything.” If so, that is a well-suited name for this village of 45 galleries and restaurants. Each shop offers something new and exciting. My favorites...
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This shop features Native American and local artists and artisans work. The magical properties of the red rock region of Sedona combine with the talents of the locals for an exquisite collection. Find your prized...
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Beginning as a community effort to further the arts, the center now includes a school with various classes and exhibitions. Enjoy juried shows from visiting or local guest artists, as well as the annual Sculpture...
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September brings thousands of visitors to enjoy four days of musical bliss. Soul and Jazz lovers congregate on the gentle, red rock slopes of the expansive Georgia Frontiere Performance Pavilion at Sedona's Cultural Park. For...
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As part of this annual event, live theatrical productions will be performed at the Sedona Cultural Park during the months of June and July. Shakespearean selections during seasons past have included 'Twelfth Night,' 'Romeo and...
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This local museum utilizes the old farmstead of the Jordan family to educate about the heritage of greater Sedona. Various antique farming implements and vintage orchard equipment are displayed. Focus is on the pioneers and...
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Walk the cobbled paths through this lovely open-air market. Reminiscent of a Mexican village, it is named after a charming area in Guadalajara. From the bell tower to the exquisite dining and plentiful galleries, the...
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Join hundreds of visitors to the Sedona area each September for the annual celebration of Mexico's Independence. Enjoy the flowering walls of Tlaquepaque, an unusual arts and crafts village, while you shop in world-class galleries....
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Colorful and lively, this July event celebrates the Hopi culture through its crafts and traditions. The work of more than 60 artists is exhibited at this annual two-day affair. Enjoy cultural demonstrations including Native American...
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Things To Do > Outdoor Activities > Museums
Imagine taking a walk in the world's largest ponderosa forest—the scent of towering pines and wildflowers is intoxicating, the fresh air is exhilarating, and the opportunities to learn nature's most intimate secrets are as endless...
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