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Barber Chair, Stained Glass, and Early Tent Kitchen

Barber Chair

Barber Chair and Pole
Formerly in Hebron's Barber Shop on Main Street in Scottsdale

 

Stained Glass

Many artists settled in Scottsdale in its early days.
One of those was Joe Moss who worked with stained glass.

 

Early Tent Kitchen

Early Tent Kitchen

Permanent Exhibits

  • Winfield Scott Exhibit
  • The One Room Schoolhouse
  • Barber Chair, Stained Glass, and Early Tent Kitchen
  • Parlor, Goldwater’s Chandelier, and School Bell

Changing Exhibits

  • Changing Exhibits

Collections

  • Collections

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