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Smoki Museum
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The Smoki Museum houses irreplaceable collections of prehistoric and contemporary pottery, prehistoric jewelry and stone artifacts. The Smoki Museum exhibits also include an outstanding collection of Southwest basketry and kachinas. Among the museum's many valued collections are artist Kate Cory's numerous photographs, paintings and documents. To get there from Highway 69 westbound coming into Prescott, bear left onto Gurley Street. On your right, just past a large, old rock building and some tennis courts is Arizona Street. Turn right at signal (north) and drive approximately 100 yards to the Smoki Museum - the second stone building on your right-hand side.
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Downtown Prescott |

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| Hours: |
Tues - Sat: 10 am - 4 pm Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm |
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Open year round (except Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years) |
| Price: |
$5 Adults $4 Seniors (55+) $3 Students (w/id) Free - 12 and under |
| Address: |
147 N. Arizona St.
Prescott, AZ 86301
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| Phone: |
928-445-1230 |
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From Highway 69 westbound coming into Prescott, bear left onto Gurley Street. On your right, just past a large, old rock building and some tennis courts is Arizona Street. Turn right at signal (north) and drive approximately 100 yards to the Smoki Museum - the second stone building on your right-hand side.
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