Museum rides through exhibit on Route 66 & local influence
To celebrate the centennial of the legendary U.S. Route 66, the Sedona Heritage Museum has opened its newest exhibit "The Road is Life: Sedona & Route 66," which until the...
Colonial Dames of the 17th Century presented award
The Schuerman Homestead House added another accolade to its historical significance when the Arizona State chapter of the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century presented the Sedona Heritage Museum with the group's...
The owners of a large parcel of private land in West Sedona filed an application to have the property, which is currently zoned single-family residential, rezoned as high-density multifamily on Dec. 16.
The Madole-Rigby House, built in 1948, sits...
Preserving the history of the Verde Valley is an ongoing process, and part of that process is the Sedona Historical Society’s project to digitize its archives, which contain over 30,000 photographs of central Arizona’s past.
“It does make all this...
While Jerome’s history grew out of copper and gold mining in the Mingus Mountains, a large portion of Sedona’s history was intertwined with that of the silver screen, with nearly 100 movies being filmed among the red rocks during...
Council OKs parking vendor contracts, will vote on lot fees
During its May 12 meeting, the Sedona City Council discussed...
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