Museo de historia

Smoki Museum

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Consejos de residentes locales

Angelica
October 12, 2019
Small museum with a nice collection of Native American Indian arts. It also has a great history of its own.
Kelley & Gillian
August 21, 2022
Recently renamed the Museum of Indigenous People due to the wishes of the local community, the ‘Smoki Museum’ offers a fascinating look at the rich history, culture, and heritage of the Southwest’s Native Americans. Situated just a short walk away from the square, it boasts a vast array of artifacts, artworks, and archaeological findings with plenty of exhibits also on show
Recently renamed the Museum of Indigenous People due to the wishes of the local community, the ‘Smoki Museum’ offers a fascinating look at the rich history, culture, and heritage of the Southwest’s Native Americans. Situated just a short walk away from the square, it boasts a vast array of artifacts…
Linda & Joe
March 17, 2020
Native American artifacts
Heidi
February 7, 2017
See authentic Native American weaving and art at its finest.
Alice
October 15, 2021
The Smoki Museum, 147 N. Arizona Ave., documents early Native American history of regional tribes through a variety of basketry, pottery, weavings and many other artifacts. One of the Smoki’s biggest annual attractions is the Navajo Rug and Indian Art Auction in March.

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Ubicación
147 N Arizona Ave
Prescott, AZ