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Cameron / Arizona / United States
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The Cameron Trading Post has been a haven for travelers, traders, vacationers and explorers who come from all points of the globe. Just 30 minutes from the Grand Canyon National Park entrance, its location is ideal for Grand Canyon lodging. Established in 1916, the Cameron Trading Post has become a showplace for fine Native American art and Southwest art. Its gallery houses both contemporary and antique American Indian d cor and houses some of the finest Native American Indian art in the Southwest, both contemporary and antique Indian art. Its gift shop offers a wide selection of Southwest art, Native American art and Southwestern decor. The facility is located in Cameron, Ariz.
Scottsdale / Arizona / United States
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Tucson / Arizona / United States
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As a leader in the hand-knotted rug retail industry for three decades, Rug Gallery directly imports rugs and antique carpets from all of the major weaving centers across the globe. We take pride in carrying the most select, high-end, and hand-knotted rugs in the world. Every rug in our gallery has been individually and expertly chosen in the far distant villages of countries where rug weaving has been intertwined with their history, folklore, and culture. We carry the finest selection of silk, wool, and silk-wool blended rugs in Arizona. Over the years, we have learned that our greatest asset is our loyal base of clients; clients who kept coming back — and brought their family and friends to purchase rugs from someone they could trust.
Sedona / Arizona / United States
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Inspired by the natural beauty of Sedona, Egyptian sculptor, Nassan Gobran, and a group of local visionaries recognized the need for a place where artists could work, teach, and learn together. In 1958, they established Sedonas first art center, "Canyon Kiva." They purchased the old Jordan Apple Packing Barn, now known as the Art Barn, which quickly became the communitys creative and social hub. During the early 60s Sedona was populated by an eclectic group of characters - artists, big city refugees, and entrepreneurs who foresaw the areas potential and participated in its development. Through all the dramatic growth and demographic changes, the Arts Center remained one of the cultural constants, even though it experienced its own series of changes. In 1961, the name was changed to the Sedona Arts Center and officially re-opened with a celebration attended by 300 guests. 1994 was the year of expansion with the addition of a new building to house an art gallery, classroom space, and a community theatre, which had a successful run until 2001. At that time, the mission was redefined to focus primarily on the development of creative talents through the School of the Arts and gallery exhibitions of the visual arts.
Flagstaff / Arizona / United States
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Fine art and craft, jewelry, ceramics, photography, hot and stained glass. Silver, wood work and beadwork. We have enjoyed over 11 years in the business!
Tubac / Arizona / United States
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