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    Route 66 Motoporium is one of the larger stores in Seligman. They have restrooms for their customers. It's a very clean store considering all the antique items.

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    Was a neat town to visit. You do not always see old buildings and the cars. Route 66 is fun to drive down as well.

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    ALT Gallery

    ALT Gallery

    4.9(7 reviews)
    68.8 mi

    I went by ALT while I was in Sedona visiting for Spring break. I am a big record collector, and I…read morewas determined to find some records to dig through while visiting. I was pleasantly surprised to find that there were stacks and stacks of records that had not been gone through hundreds of times and all of the good titles weeded out. I found some great gems to add to my collection. There were plenty that I could not get to on the bottoms of bookshelves blocked in with newly added art and I still walked away with many hard to find titles in great shape. I wish I had more time to spend as I would have left with more. I even left a Bowie record behind accidentally and Mark went out of his way to ship it back to Atlanta for me. I can't say enough about Mark, his store, and the way he runs his business. Can't wait to go back on my next visit to Sedona! - Derek

    We stopped by this gallery on a recent day trip to Sedona and the "art of Dr. Seuss" collection…read morecaught our eyes... We went in and looked around and chatted with Mark for awhile. He was super knowledgeable on the collection and very friendly; especially considering that we walked in post-hike not looking like serious art buyers ;) My husband and I really loved a few of the prints and are hoping to save up a bit of $$ to make a purchase in the near future. If you're interested in this collection or just want a chill gallery with some diverse art work, check this place out. It also happens to reside in a complex with a handful of other galleries, stores, restaurants, etc... Enjoy!

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    ALT Gallery - Over 1000 art books for sale

    Over 1000 art books for sale

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    Purcell Galleries of Fine Art - The path you walk to the rocks

    Purcell Galleries of Fine Art

    4.2(5 reviews)
    74.8 mi

    I drove to Chloride, Arizona in 2008 and my photos are from then. I took three friends there to…read moresee the murals on 12/3/18. They would not have seen the murals because it's a one and a half mile on a dirt road, rough in spots, from where the pavement ends and they wouldn't have driven their rental. You do not need high clearance nor 4 wheel drive, but with a regular car, you need to be more careful. Chloride was a counterculture spot during the 1960s and Mr. Purcell painted the murals in 1966. I went to visit in 2008 because I had read that he returned and repainted the murals in 2006. In the 10 years since I've been there, the murals have lost some of their brightness from our sun which fades things. I also have better photos from 2008 because I had my hiking boots and I hiked to the top of the ridge to see the town of Chloride and enjoy the view of some of the paintings on the top of the ridge. This is one of those places that you need to visit. The counterculture movement of the 1960s and Mr. Purcell's run ins with the authorities over marijuana and other things are a good part of the history of this area. I also visited a couple of abandoned mines in the area. There is one still a working mine with gates and warning signs about not entering.

    This is totally free to drive in and see, so worth the trip!…read more When you enter the town of Chloride if you stop at the market you will see on the right hand side they will give you a map of the town and tell you how to get here. This was totally amazing. The road is all dirt to get here just make sure you are driving something that can handle the rocks and all. This was done out in no where. Totally nothing around just the town you drive through to get to it. A artist painted Murals and pictures all over the rocks out in this area. He use to work in the mines and he decide to paint and let me tell you he did a really nice job and it is very interesting! I love seeing things like this. I can only imagine how peaceful it was for him to paint out there. It was so quiet while we were there no one around. (Actually a little spooky feeling) Like the hills have eyes lol Make sure to have some walking shoes you can see the path to the paintings there are alot of rocks and all dirt. Not to far to drive if your taking a ride from Vegas. Head over the hoover dam and just keep going till you get to Chloride. You can read previous review and more about the artist here: http://www.purcellgalleries.com/about-roy/ http://www.purcellgalleries.com/gallery-2/ http://rogallery.com/purcell_roy/purcell-bio.htm This was so interesting to read how long ago he painted these rocks ~ Roy Purcell first gained national attention as an artist is 1966 when he painted "The Journey", 2000 square feet of murals on the granite cliff faces in the Cerbat Mountains near Chloride, Arizona. Make sure to take a trip to see this one day you will really enjoy seeing it! And explore the little town while your there, so much history there!

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    Purcell Galleries of Fine Art - The caption at the bottom says originally painted in 1966 and repainted in 2006.

    The caption at the bottom says originally painted in 1966 and repainted in 2006.

    Purcell Galleries of Fine Art
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