Clinging to the sloping inclines of the hilly terrain, which comprises the town's landscape, the Sliding Jail is one of Jerome's most recognizable landmarks. While the jail managed to endure aftershocks from a dynamite explosion in 1938, the blasts pushed it off-kilter and resulted in the structure's descent down the slope. Today, it is regarded as one of Jerome's most well-known attractions and is a popular spot for those visiting the town.
Master craftsman have lovingly provided outstanding art pieces on display in this fine gallery. Find unique shapes, fun designs and dramatic color treatments in handmade glass sculptures, accessories and ornamental wearable art. Guadalupe glass features wonderful contrasting colors and textures along with many others. Blake Street Glass is another focus exhibit, offering rich colors and novel designs, which capture the imagination of the beholder. Located in the lovely Tlaquepaque.
Travel by rail through protected wilderness reservations and view Sinagua Indian ruins. Experience the main mode of transportation during the area's bustling mining days, when the first railroad was completed in 1882. This family-friendly opportunity is worth the trip to Clarkdale. On Friday evenings, treat yourself to the Grape Train Escape wine-tasting tour, and on Saturday nights, try the romantic Starlight Tour.
With an opening of 150 feet (45.72 meters) by 90 feet (27.43 meters) Devil’s Kitchen is one of the seven, and also the most active sinkhole in the city of Sedona. Formed by collapse of the surface layer, a sinkhole, as the name suggests is a depression or hole in the ground. Viewable easily as you cross the Soldier Pass Road, The Devil’s Kitchen is a must-see for those interested in geology or simply gaping at a naturally formed, active sinkhole.
Esteban is a unique art gallery displaying functional pottery and decorative pottery in their first shop located in Tlaquepaque. Initially, the owner Steve carved vases and jars himself. Now, the store has grown leaps and bounds with over fifty craftsmen creating beautiful pottery items every day. Visit the Esteban store to pick the best artistic pottery piece for decorating your home or gifting.
Arts Prescott Cooperative Gallery features works from locals in the greater Verde Valley and Yavapai County. Inside the artists create pieces that range from photography and jewelry to home furnishings and paintings. Everything is one-of-a-kind and oftentimes the item is one of those things that can only be found in Arizona.
Arts Prescott Cooperative Gallery features works from locals in the greater Verde Valley and Yavapai County. Inside the artists create pieces that range from photography and jewelry to home furnishings and paintings. Everything is one-of-a-kind and oftentimes the item is one of those things that can only be found in Arizona.
Master craftsman have lovingly provided outstanding art pieces on display in this fine gallery. Find unique shapes, fun designs and dramatic color treatments in handmade glass sculptures, accessories and ornamental wearable art. Guadalupe glass features wonderful contrasting colors and textures along with many others. Blake Street Glass is another focus exhibit, offering rich colors and novel designs, which capture the imagination of the beholder. Located in the lovely Tlaquepaque.
Travel by rail through protected wilderness reservations and view Sinagua Indian ruins. Experience the main mode of transportation during the area's bustling mining days, when the first railroad was completed in 1882. This family-friendly opportunity is worth the trip to Clarkdale. On Friday evenings, treat yourself to the Grape Train Escape wine-tasting tour, and on Saturday nights, try the romantic Starlight Tour.
Esteban is a unique art gallery displaying functional pottery and decorative pottery in their first shop located in Tlaquepaque. Initially, the owner Steve carved vases and jars himself. Now, the store has grown leaps and bounds with over fifty craftsmen creating beautiful pottery items every day. Visit the Esteban store to pick the best artistic pottery piece for decorating your home or gifting.
Clinging to the sloping inclines of the hilly terrain, which comprises the town's landscape, the Sliding Jail is one of Jerome's most recognizable landmarks. While the jail managed to endure aftershocks from a dynamite explosion in 1938, the blasts pushed it off-kilter and resulted in the structure's descent down the slope. Today, it is regarded as one of Jerome's most well-known attractions and is a popular spot for those visiting the town.
All along Prescott's Whiskey Row, you'll find a weird mix of shops, bars as well as a couple of galleries. This gallery specializes in fine art and the styles and media range from glass and sculpture to bronze and ceramics. Each piece is unique and most of the artists are local folk. Oftentimes the gallery hosts openings and shows in conjunction with the bars and restaurants around Courthouse Square. These events usually happen on weekends or during Art Walks throughout the summer and fall.