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    Verde Valley Museums Offer Holiday Shopping

    November 11, 2016No Comments
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    logo_sedonamuseum2Sedona AZ (November 11, 2016) – The Verde Valley is home to a treasure trove of cultural heritage sites and museums.  Many of these have Museum Gift Shops offering gifts for the coming holiday season – gifts that you may not find anywhere else.  By shopping at these non-profit organizations you will be providing much needed support by spending some of your shopping dollars with them.

    You can find unique gifts for everyone on your list in an un-crowded, un-harried environment, enjoy tax-free purchases, AND support area cultural institutions all in one shopping trip!

    Verde Valley museums offer shoppers the opportunity to explore an eclectic selection of items that often can’t be found at other retail stores.  You don’t need to pay admission just to shop and you can provide much needed income to these non-profit organizations in the process. 

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    The Sedona Heritage Museum has local history books, items made by local artists, movies made in Sedona, jewelry, knives, things for kids, soaps, ornaments, art and all types of gift choices.  Museum hours are 11 a.m.-3 p.m. daily.  735 Jordan Road.  For details, call 928-282-7038 or visit sedonamuseum.org.

    Cottonwood’s Clemenceau Heritage Museum offers their 2017 Calendar of early Verde Valley Schools, Images of Cottonwood historic photo book, hand-made items, logo items, books, minerals and stones for children, t-shirts with museum and local railroad logos.  Hours vary so check their website clemenceaumuseum.com.  1 N. Willard St.  For details, call 928-634-2868.

    Clarkdale Historical Society and Museum features local books by local authors.  Hours are Wednesday through Monday 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  900 N 1st St.  For details, call 649-1198.

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    The Camp Verde Historical Society Museum has many books by local authors about Verde Valley history, plus patches, mugs and bells with their logo.  Call for hours.  435 S. Main St.  For details, call 928-567-9560.

    Fort Verde State Historic Park has a variety of historical books and items relevant to the history of the fort.  Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.  125 E. Hollamon, Camp Verde.  For details, call 928-567-3275.

    At the Jerome State Historic Park you’ll find mineral samples, copper gift items and local history books.  Open daily 8:30 a.m.-4:45 p.m.  100 Douglas Rd.  For details, call 928-634-5381.

    The Jerome Mine Museum offers a wide variety of gifts and souvenirs.  Hours are 9 a.m.-6 p.m.  200 Main Street.  For details, call 928-634-1066.

    The Western National Parks Association (WNPA) bookstore at Montezuma Castle National Monument offers an extensive selection of books, videos, games and Native American flutes.  Hours are daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m.  2800 N. Montezuma Castle Hwy., Camp Verde.  For details, call 928-567-3322, x225.

    The WNPA bookstore at Tuzigoot National Monument also offers a long list of books, education and exploratory items for kids and adults, and now handmade baskets by the Tohono O’odham.  Hours are daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m.  25 W. Tuzigoot Rd., Clarkdale.  For details, call 928-634-5564.

    Please consider supporting your local Museum Gift Shops this holiday season.  Above is only a limited description of all you will find within their walls.  And, they are always adding new and unique items.

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