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    Museum Releases New DVD of Sedona History: 260 million years to present

    January 17, 2012No Comments
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    Sedona Heritage MuseumSedona AZ (January 17, 2012) – The Sedona Heritage Museum has recently released a new video/DVD that invites the viewer to tour the colorful history of Greater Sedona.

    Entitled “Oak Creek Legacy – The Story of Sedona”, it was written, produced and directed by volunteer Jim Eaton for the Sedona Heritage Museum. It runs about one hour and depicts the major facets of our unique community – the geology that formed our red rocks, the Native Americans, the pioneer times, lives of the cowboys, the orchard industry, the Golden Age of Sedona film-making, the visual and performing arts, and tourism.

    20120117 Legacy case FCThe show was two years in the making, with help from area pioneers and numerous others. This copyrighted DVD has digital videography with hundreds of archival and new photos, and hundreds of video and film clips.

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    It also features the song “Sedona Serenade”, an audiovisual tribute to Sedona’s scenic wonders.  “Sedona Serenade” was written by Frank Fara, produced and performed by Patty Parker.

    This would be a great addition to your personal video library or for use by lodging guests.

    The DVD is now for sale in the gift shop of the Sedona Heritage Museum, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization.  Proceeds help support the Museum’s educational and preservation programs.  The Museum is located in Jordan Historical Park at 735 Jordan Road in Uptown Sedona.  For more information, call 928-282-7038

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