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Prescott Antique Show & Vintage Market Returns To Findlay Toyota Center – May 26, 2023

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check it out! The annual Prescott Antique Show & Vintage Market returns May 26-27, 2023 at the spacious Findlay He Toyota Center in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Just 15 minutes away from the cool pine forests of Prescott’s historic Old Town.

With over 32,000 square feet of shopping space, this popular indoor event is the largest in the Southwest, attracting visitors and vendors from all over the region to sell high-quality antiques, collectibles, fine art, We offer vintage furniture, repurposed home décor and architectural items. Native American jewelry, baskets, rugs and Americana are all available.

There is plenty of free parking in the immediate vicinity of the event venue and a convenient drop off area near the front door. The show is on Friday, May 26 from 2-6pm, with Early Bird admission $15 and Saturday 9-4pm general admission $5. Children 12 and under are free. Cash only at the door – there is an ATM on site.

For additional information, including vendor applications, please visit www.prescottantiqueshow.com or send an email to prescottantiqueshow@gmail.com.

Enjoy traditional Memorial Day shopping and entertainment in downtown Prescott.

The Phippen Museum of Art’s 42nd Annual Western Art Sale and Show takes place at Courthouse Square in historic downtown Prescott. Head across the street to the Prescott Off Street Festival (both are free and open to the public). While you’ll no doubt want to browse Cortez’s many antique shops, there are shops in Girlie (Patina, Passtime Pleasures, Liberty Lane, Prescott Antiques) and Cowgirl Country Antiques in South Montezuma (Vote Voted “Best of Phoenix” and “Best of Phoenix” at Best of Yavapai County”.

The Prescott Antique Show & Vintage Market began in the late 1980s (originally called “Antiques on the Square”) in downtown Prescott and has grown from hundreds to thousands today . Sponsors of the show for the last 18 years have been the Thumb Butte and Yavapai chapters of Questers. 100% of the show’s proceeds will be donated to local conservation and restoration projects. The Questers is a non-profit international organization whose mission is to preserve and restore historic sites, buildings and artifacts, and to educate the public about our heritage. Two recent Questers projects are:

  • Questers Women’s Suffrage Traveling Exhibit – A free, life-size six-panel exhibit featuring the history of the women’s suffrage movement/19th Amendment. Suitable for display in schools, museums, special events, and available statewide.
  • Modeled after the popular Antiques Roadshow, the Memorabilia Roadshow is a free program that brings people together wherever they want to share stories about their treasured memorabilia. No rating given. This ‘show and tell’ trip is always fun and informative! Suitable for communities over 55 and other groups.

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