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Maricopa County Home & Garden Show

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Maricopa County Home & Garden Show

The Home & Garden Show features more than 1,000 vendor booths and the BEST deals on home improvement & remodeling, kitchen & bath, home decor, solar, landscape, patio furniture, flooring, outdoor solutions, windows and more. We have something for everyone including local artisan crafters, seminars, wine tasting, tasty food samples, fun shopping booths and make-n-take crafting workshops for adults and children!

All activities inside the Show are free with admission.

Adult 13+, $5.00. Child 0-12,$0.
Senior Morning, Friday 10AM-1PM $3 for Seniors 60+ with ID
FREE admission Friday & Sunday from 3PM-5PM

Maricopa County Home & Garden Show

Address : WESTWORLD in Scottsdale, 16601 N Pima Rd Phoenix AZ
Phone : 602-485-1691   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Adult $5

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