Prescott, Arizona’s Phippen Museum is named after local artist and first president of the Cowboy Artists of America, George Phippen. It presents museum quality fine art exhibitions, educational programming, youth and adult workshops, and special art and heritage events for visitors of all ages. The 17,000 sq. ft. facility currently houses 4 galleries, 2 studio replicas, a research library, multipurpose classroom, well-stocked Museum Store, and a western heritage gallery featuring local artifacts and photos, a working chuck wagon, and the Arizona Rancher & Cowboy Hall of Fame.
Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary (HPZS) is a 501c(3) non-profit dedicated to providing native and exotic animals in need with permanent homes. Open every day of the year, the park provides a source of recreation, education, and entertainment for all ages.
Experience the best of Prescott, AZ with our interactive Puzzle Rides! Engineered to offer a one-of-a-kind experience, our rides present an opportunity to explore historic downtown Prescott while being involved in thrilling adventures. On a Puzzle Ride, you solve clues to go location to location – eventually reaching your final destination, all in less than 75 minutes!
Explore everything the farm has to offer, including farm-inspired rides like the ropes course, Buckaroo Pony rides, ziplines, and more. Enjoy the Animal Encounter, seasonal pick-your-own experience, and learn about farming at The Gardens. It's a wholesome, fun environment designed for families to enjoy each other and Arizona's beautiful climate.
Today, the Sharlot Hall Museum features eleven exhibit buildings (six of which are historic), compelling exhibits, and beautiful gardens, which serve as the setting for numerous public festivals and events. The east wing of the Lawler Exhibit Center presents the Pre-History of Arizona’s Central Highlands featuring the time of the Beasts to the first indigenous peoples; the main gallery provides a venue for temporary exhibits and displays; and the west wing provides a venue for special events and temporary exhibits.
There is also a Victorian era Afternoon tea event going on in the morning on the day of the wedding.
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The Grand Canyon region is comprised of colleges & Universities based out of Arizona & New Mexico. Contestants compete against one another during the fall at various rodeos across both states to qualify for The College National Finals Rodeo in Casper, WY.