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See
All our Planned
Events
for the Arizona Centennial
Welcome
to the Sedona Historical Society Web Site! We are the caretakers
of Sedona history.
Watch
the Video
One might claim that Sedona began 350 million years ago. That's
how long it has taken for Nature to form our red rocks by
earth thrusts, sea changes and erosion forces. Or maybe 1000
years ago, when primitive hunter-gatherers evolved into the
Native Americans we know as Sinagua, who farmed and traded
with faraway tribes.

Our Museum is focused
on the lifestyles and works of the people who pioneered this
community, from 1876 to the present.
The Sedona Historical Society's mission
is to research, preserve and teach the history of the greater
Sedona area.
View
our 2010 Annual Report
Current
Exhibit - "Arizona
100 Years of Statehood"

Audio Tour now available at the Museum.
Listen
to the voices of the past as you explore the
Museum
buildings and exhibits.
Images
of Sedona Book
"Images of Sedona" is the first ever book
of historic photos of Sedona and Oak Creek Canyon
with 200 plus images from the Sedona Historical Society's
archives. It begins with photos of Sedona areas
earliest settlers, and then chronicles our agriculture,
orchard, ranching, movie and development history.
Please visit
our Museum Shop for more information, and
to order your copy.
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Oak
Creek Legacy Video
The Story of Sedona
Tour
the colorful history of Greater Sedona’s
first 260 million years in just an hour. Learn about
the major facets of our unique community — its geology,
the Native Americans, pioneer times, lives of the cowboys,
the orchards, the Golden Age of almost 100 movies made
here, visual and performing arts, and tourism.
Buy
at our Museum Shop
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