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Annual Folk Arts Fair

This popular heritage festival celebrates traditional arts, crafts, and entertainment of central territorial Arizona. The fair is demonstration and education oriented rather than a sales event or crafts fair. This popular heritage festival celebrates traditional arts, crafts, and entertainment of central territorial Arizona. This year's event will be arranged in "villages" focusing on such areas as cloth, traditional crafts, military, food/food production, and vintage engines. Folk music and tasty vittles add to fun. Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm. Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm..

Annual Folk Arts Fair

Address : Sharlot Hall Museum, 415 W Gurley St Phoenix AZ
Phone : 928-445-3122   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : jody@sharlot.org

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Admission Fee : $9 for adults 18 and over, $5 for Museum members, and free for those 17 and under.

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