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Annual Prescott Indian Art Market

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Event# 928-445-3122

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Art by some of the finest Indian artists from across the country. Outstanding Native American painters, potters, weavers & jewelers will display their wares on the grounds of Sharlot Hall Museum. Enjoy actual presentations, arts & crafts, demonstrations, musical performances & Indian Fry Bread. 9AM-5PM-Sat; 9-4-Sun.

Annual Prescott Indian Art Market

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

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Admission Fee : $5 general public; $3 Museum members; children free

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