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Heard Museum Visit for Two or Four on January 1–18 (Up to 46% Off)

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Stroll through an outdoor sculpture garden, step inside a full-size Navajo Hogan, and see artwork by 21 local tribal communities

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  • $22 for general admission for two on January 1–18 (up to $36 value)
  • $39 for general admission for four on January 1–18 (up to $72 value)
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Promotional value expires Jan 18, 2015. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Limit one per visit. Valid only for admission on January 1–18. Not valid for special events. Cannot be combined with any other specials or discounts. Must use promotional value in one visit. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Heard Museum

Step beneath the domed, packed-mud ceiling of a traditional Navajo family dwelling. Weave a Yavapai burden basket. Explore a secluded garden filled with bronze sculptures of women in prayer. By immersing visitors in Native American artifacts and artworks, the Heard Museum's exhibits strive to illuminate the cultural legacy of Arizona’s indigenous peoples. The collections emphasize first-person accounts of Native cultures, not only through artwork, but also in interviews with Native Americans, portraits by Navajo photographers, and monthly lectures. In addition to showcasing historical artifacts, the Heard Museum exhibits contemporary American Indian artwork. Like a ballerina trapped on a carousel, exhibits rotate often, and have included collections of Native American bolo ties, Hopi pottery, and 20th-century paintings depicting Native ceremony. Passing on cultural traditions to future generations, the staff educates children with tours, and brings Native American presentations and curricula to area schools.

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