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Jacob's Review: 
The shops are really neat and they have Indian stuff there. The building is the real old adobe building that is older than America and they have a little museum that is free and the shops are really, really neat. (oh and you can get good chips and salsa too).

Dad's Notes: 

The shops offer not only the neat historic aspect, but also some incredible art and artifacts crafted by local artisans. Some unique, one of a kind stuff that is of truly impressive quality! You will find something to purchase here... From a wrought Iron bench, handmade pottery soap dispenser, candles, pottery, Kachina doll, Neat jewelry and much more!

As for the historic aspect parts of the buildings where originally built in the 1700´s, continued improvements and construction through the 1800´s. Make a note to look up! Note the ceilings, floorings and building



 

 

  Free to peruse     520-623-6024
  10-4 (summer)
10-5 (winter)
    201 N Court Ave
  Year Round     Tucson: 6.3 Min
Sierra Vista: 1hr 14min
  oldtownartisans.com
 
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Drive Directions: I-10 toward Tucson, exit #258 Granada (Congress) - straight on Granada 1 block past congress, right on Alameda, next left on Main, next right on Washington a block and a half on right.
Jacob Tip:   You can go to the Tucson Art Museum and here after for lunch or diner! Just make sure you find the little museum room and walk through the shops! This is like the best Tucson history thing to do!
 
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