Shopping in Arizona
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Center for the New Age
You can’t miss the New Age stores in Sedona – many of them have the word ‘crystal’ in their names. The oldest and best of them is the Center for the New Age, which is full of friendly, enlightened people and a good place to start dipping into metaphysical waters. It’s truly a one-stop esoteric supermarket with a huge selection of books, crystals, healing stones, angels and other paraphernalia, along with an extensive menu of services, including palmistry, reflexology and crystal healing, plus all those mentioned at the start of this box. It also offers vortex tours.
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Van Gogh’s Ear
There’s still plenty of drinkin’ and dancin’ going on in Whiskey Row’s fine historic saloons, but more recently the infamous strip has taken on a second life as Gallery Row. Deep pockets are required at Van Gogh’s Ear, where you can snap up John Lutes’ ethereal glass bowls, Dale O’Dell’s stunning photographs or works by three dozen other nationally known artists making their home in the Prescott area.
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Arts Prescott Gallery
There’s still plenty of drinkin’ and dancin’ going on in Whiskey Row’s fine historic saloons, but more recently the infamous strip has taken on a second life as Gallery Row. Standouts include Arts Prescott Gallery, a collective of 22 local artists working in all media, including painting, pottery, illustration and jewelry. Prices are quite reasonable.
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Trading Post
Thirty miles west of Window Rock in the town of Ganado, this is the oldest operating trading post on the Navajo Nation. Local artisans sell local crafts and jewelry, including top-quality Navajo weavings.
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Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village
Art is the main focus of Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village, a tastefully re-created Mexican village with fountain, courtyards and cobbled lanes, just south of the Y.
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Heard Museum Bookshop
The Heard Museum Bookshop has the best range of books about Native Americans, and the most reliable and expansive selection of Native American arts and crafts.
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Old Town Artisans
Old Town Artisans in the Presidio Historic District is a good destination for quality arts and crafts produced in the Southwest and Mexico.
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Native Seeds/Search
The beautiful Native Seeds/Search sells rare seeds of crops traditionally grown by Native Americans, along with quality books and crafts.
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Borgata
One of the fancier outdoor malls, featuring lots of boutiques and galleries, Borgata was designed to look like a medieval Italian town.
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New Frontiers Natural Market & Deli
Stock up on healthy groceries, good cheese and nice wines. There's also a deli with good sandwiches and snacks on hand for picnickers.
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Garland’s Navajo Rugs
Garland’s Navajo Rugs has the area’s best selection of rugs, as well as other Native American crafts.
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Shops at Piñon Pointe
The new Shops at Piñon Pointe development embraces a cluster of exclusive galleries and boutiques.
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Santa Cruz Chili & Spice
A roadside attraction is Santa Cruz Chili & Spice, a spice factory in business for over 60 years.
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Food Conspiracy Cooperative
Food Conspiracy Cooperative is great for stocking up on organic produce and products.
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Crystal Castle
Crystal Castle is one of several stores selling New Age books and gifts.
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Biltmore Fashion Park
For more upscale and exclusive shopping visit Biltmore Fashion Park.
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Canyon Village Marketplace
Stock up on groceries or hit the deli (sandwiches and warm snacks from $5).
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