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Phippen Art Museum 4701 Hwy 89 North Prescott, Arizona Ph: (928) 778-1385 The Phippen Art Museum features contemporary and historic art of the
American West and sponsors the annual Phippen Museum Fine Art Show and Sale on Memorial Day Weekend.
Sharlot Hall Museum 415 W. Gurley Street
Prescott, Az Ph: (928) 445-3122 The Museum's buildings form an architectural sequence spanning the years from the founding of Prescott in 1864 to the present. The exhibits and
collection of artifacts tell the stories of those who settled Arizona and the West.
Smoki Museum 147 North Arizona Street
Prescott, Arizona Ph: (928) 445-1230 Since opening in 1935, the mission of the Smoki Museum has been to promote an understanding and appreciation for the historic and prehistoric Native
American culture of the Southwest with an emphasis on Northern Arizona and Prescott. The museum features the largest collection of Kate Cory oil paintings in the U.S.A.
Yavapai College Gallery 1100 E. Sheldon Street Prescott, Arizona 86301 Ph: (928) 776-2031 Gallery Hours: Monday -Friday, 10 am - 4 pm; Saturday, 10 am - 3 pm
The Gallery promotes an appreciation of excellence, diversity, and vitality in the visual arts. Local, regional and national artists are showcased in its yearly program of changing exhibits.
Yavapai College Sculpture Garden
1100 E. Sheldon Street Prescott, Arizona 86301 Ph: (928) 776-2031 Stroll through this diverse
collection of contemporary sculpture. A hammered copper fountain, kinetic wind sculptures, sandstone corridors, a leaping frog, a welded family, and an aluminum helix. Native plants, benches, and the
creek area enhance the beauty of the Garden.
Professor Hall's Cinema Museum P. O. Box 4081
Prescott, Az Ph: (928) 777-9134 A private museum open by appointment only. Houses a 40-year collection devoted to preserving the history of cinema technology and Arizona film history.
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