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Mountain Spinners and Weavers Annual Holiday Show and Sale

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Mountain Spinners and Weavers Annual Holiday Show and Sale

The Mountain Spinners and Weavers Guild and the Prescott Area Woodturners present their annual Holiday Show and Sale on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Grace M. Sparkes Activity Center (Prescott Armory), 824 E. Gurley St.. Entrance and parking are free.

Together the groups will offer a wide variety of exceptional artwork and gifts. The fiber creations provided by the spinners and weavers will include wearable art of all kinds, fashion accessories, household décor, beadwork and jewelry, basketry, children’s wear, pet items, and handspun and hand-dyed yarns and fibers.

The woodturners will display beautifully crafted works in exotic woods including decorative boxes, turned bowls, vases, ornaments, carvings, and sculpture.

Meet the artists as the spinners and weavers will be demonstrating various aspects of the fiber arts. There will also be a raffle for the chance to win handmade treasurers.

Mountain Spinners and Weavers Annual Holiday Show and Sale

Address : Grace M. Sparkes Activity Center (Prescott Armory), 824 E. Gurley St. Jerome State Historic Park AZ

Email Address : info@mtnspinweave.org

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Admission Fee : Entrance and parking are free.

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Jerome State Historic Park Famous Homes

Jerome State Historic Park - The Douglas Mansion
Jerome State Historic Park - The Douglas MansionThe Douglas Mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, has been an eye-catching landmark in Jerome since 1916, when James S. Douglas built it on the hill just above his Little Daisy Mine.

Douglas designed the house as a hotel for mining officials and investors as well as for his own family. It featured a wine cellar, billiard room, marble shower, steam heat, and, much ahead of its time, a central vacuum system. Douglas was most proud of the fact that the house was constructed of adobe bricks that were made on the site.

He also built the Little Daisy Hotel near the mine as a dormitory for the miners. The concrete structure still stands.

This former home is now a museum operated by the Arizona State Parks and is devoted to history of the Jerome area and the Douglas family. The museum features exhibits of photographs, artifacts, and minerals in addition to a video presentation and a 3-D model of the town with its underground mines. One room, the Douglas library, is restored as a period room. There are more displays outside along with a picnic area offering a beautiful panoramic view of the Verde Valley.