Set in a historic stone building, this interesting collection of Native American artifacts is named for the fictitious Smoki tribe, which was dreamed up in 1921 by a group of non-Native Americans who wanted to inject new life into Prescott’s July 4th celebrations. Despite its phony origins, the museum contains genuine artifacts and basketry from many different tribes, mainly southwestern. The museum also sponsors interesting lectures on Native American topics.
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The Smoki Museum
147 N. Arizona St., USA
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Neighborhood
Around Town
Hours
Mon–Sat 10am–4pm; Sun 1–4pm. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Phone
928/445-1230
Prices
$7 adults, $6 seniors, $5 students, free for kids 12 and under
Web site
The Smoki Museum
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147 N. Arizona St. USA PrescottNote: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.