San Carlos Apache Cultural Museum
The Cultural Center of San Carlos serves as
4.3 52 reviews Mile Marker 272, Highway #70, Peridot, AZ 85542, USA
The Cultural Center of San Carlos serves as a venue for various artistic performances, including music and dance. It promotes local culture and provides a platform for artists to showcase their talents in a welcoming environment.
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San Carlos Apache Cultural Museum in Mile Marker 272, Highway #70, Peridot, AZ 85542, USA. PHP1,100 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Art Exhibitions, Live Performances. Amenities include Stage, Seating, Sound System, Lighting, Restrooms. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
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Art ExhibitionsLive Performances
Amenities
StageSeatingSound SystemLightingRestrooms
Rating: 4.3/5 (52 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
An amazing museum. I’m happy I stopped by and experienced it. The folks who run the museum do a great job of walking you through the history and giving you a mini tour. They answer any and all questions you have. I had some very enlightening and also just heartbreaking conversations with them. The gift shop is wonderful and has beautiful jewelry and more that supports local artists. Absolutely recommend stopping here even if just for a little bit to support them and learn about the true history of the Apache tribe.
– Rmaah
- 5.0/5:
The San Carlos Apache Cultural Center and museum, is wonderful place to visit. The museum has a small In the gift shop, which sells all type of works by local artists including jewelry, pottery and textiles, as well as book about Apache history. They also have a great exhibit on Apache Culture and history. It’s there that learn a little more about Geronimo. Who was a leader and a medicine. He is famous for resisting anyone Mexican/ Americans who wanted to remove his people from their tribal lands. If you find yourself in the area stop in to get a little information from the tribe’s point of view. Buy anything to support the local Apache artisans.
– Jackie O
- 5.0/5:
Amazing place, amazing people! The museum is filled with authentic artifacts and true history. The gentleman who runs the museum is full of facts and history so if you ask questions you will get true answers. There is clothing and jewelry for sale also. I could not help but to be horribly saddened as I read and looked at a beautiful culture that we tried to exterminate.
– Bryan