Sedona Heritage Museum


Sedona Heritage Museum is less than a mile from Uptown Sedona's Hwy 89A at 735 Jordan Road in the Jordan Historical Park. There is a $3 charge for admission to the museum with children younger than twelve and SHS members getting in free of charge. The facility opens at 11 am and closes at 3pm each day.

The museum's main building was once the home of Ruth and Walter Jordan. The one room cabin that originally served as their home is at the center restored to look just like it did in 1930 with the original furnishings. There was an addition of four rooms to the home during 1937 and 1947 saw the rest of the home built as it currently stands.

Sedona Heritage Museum has an entire room dedicated to the nearly one hundred feature films that were produced in Sedona. Many of the films are from the days when westerns were the primary films produced; in addition there is a room dedicated to the way actual cowboys worked and lived. The Schnebly family has a room dedicated to them. There is a school room and old fashioned laundry room.

Additional information about the Sedona Heritage Museum can be obtained by contacting the facility directly.

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