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    Thunder Eagle

    4.9 (41 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Bracket and ring

    Absolutely love this place . Our 1st stop we always come to when we visit Williams. Joey and Cherif ( sorry if I spelled your name wrong) are the best. Love my pieces we've bought. The stand 100% on everything they sale. Reasonable prices too.

    Bestie matching rings!
    Nan M.

    Got cutest 14k gold + citrine ring! My friends got matching ones! We loved the service and attention Sharif and the owner provided to us. They were knowledgeable and attentive. They had so much patience with us as we tried multiple things on! Love this store! This was my second time and will come again!

    Rob S.

    I have been dying to find really incredible silver jewelry made by native Americans. This store is an absolute diamond! The guy working the store was knowledgeable, courteous and helpful. Prices were reasonable and the craftsmanship of the local natives was impeccable. There was such a wide variety of choices for both men and women. He ships as well!

    Elyse F.

    My favorite of the shops we visited while in Williams. Thunder Eagle prides itself on stocking it's store with goods made by tribes from Arizona and New Mexico. Sticking to a predominantly local group of artists allows Thunder Eagle to maintain it's high standards. This shop is one of the smaller shops on the Williams stretch of Rt. 66. This works for Thunder Eagle. Jewlery is small. The majority of items are jewlery. Local silver, gold and cooper are used to makes jewlery. Touquoise, white buffalo, amethyst and other stones are used to accent pieces. Additionally, potery, paintings, knives, geodes, instruments and even fossils are available. These aren't mass production. Many of the collections have cards that give a brief bio of the artists. Pieces are mostly from Hopi and Navajo Nations. Whether you are there to browse, or add to an established collection, customer service is top notch. The man working there made sure to check in with everyone. No pressure. He just wanted to make sure people knew help was available if they had questions or needed help. More than just a shop. Thunder Eagle is part museum. On top of the cards that tell about the artists, there are cards that explain about pieces that are not for sale. While there were many items I would love to own, we decided on a single piece. We purchased a Navajo horse hair pottery bear. The bear is accented with small pieces of turquoise. We fell in love with the uniqueness and detail work of the pottery. We will definitely be returning to Thunder Eagle on our next trip to Williams.

    crystals/tumbled stones i purchased but didn't take photos of the names and properties
    Danya G.

    I was here around early April this year during a family road trip. I wanted to browse to see if they had crystals since I was looking to start a collection. We took a longer time in the shop as I expected. My parents ended up looking and purchasing some jewelry (beautiful necklace and earrings! The man who helped us was very informative and patient (thank you). I forgot to take photos of the labels for my crystals/tumbled stones and it would be great if the business could help me identify them (attached photo).

    My beautiful pendant by Calvin Begay (interesting guy- stunning necklace)
    Batya A.

    This store is like a cross between a candy store for adults and a museum of stunning jewelry. There were literally about 5 necklaces that had me drooling. I've never seen a jewelry store with so many beautiful things so artfully displayed. I love the adobe type homes on a hill, with the jeweled night sky that fill up my pendant. This store really has beautiful things in it. And Joey helped me get the exact necklace that was right for me.

    Tom B.

    A must stop for southwestern jewelry and Indian made pots. Amazing craftsmanship by the Indian artist love looking at the artwork but a little to expensive for me

    Spider turquoise from Kings mine in AZ
    Kristin M.

    Wonderful store. Beautiful jewelry very authentic and this is the place for turquoise. They have a wide variety of stones from various different turquoise mines. I was impressed with the knowledge the sales person had for the pieces I picked out in regards to the stones origin and jewelry make. All Native American made. I recommend making a trip to Williams if you are in AZ.

    Adel K.

    If you are looking for authentic Native American Jewelry and Artifacts this the place to go,very reasonable prices... I was really amazed, I will revisit this place every time I'm in the area I looooove it , I just bought this ring

    Larimar stone and sterling silver ring

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    Poozeum

    Poozeum

    5.0(36 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    This was such an unexpected find. We happened to stop by Williams town after our visit to…read moreBearizona. It's located near the Williams Visitor Center, which made parking super easy with plenty of free spaces. There is no fee to enter, and it is a smaller place. It took us about 20 to 30 minutes to go through it all and we also spend time speaking to the owner. He was friendly, knowledgeable and you can tell a lot of thought went into everything. Each item on display had interesting facts but also some had a bit of humor which made the boys laugh. In the middle aisles, they had a selection of toys, rocks, plushies and some boardgames for sale. I wish I had taken more pictures but as my husband said, "If we had taken more photos, his phone would be full of ..." well you can imagine lol Overall, I would definitely recommend stopping by if you are in the area, especially if you have kids and want something quick, fun, and a little different. It was a nice break that costs nothing to enter but leaves a lasting impression.

    The coolest spot in Williams AZ…read more We drove through Williams after visiting Grand Canyon and we were taking a break there. Following advice from the internet, we checked out old gas stations and local stores but nothing interesting detected. We walked into Poozeum with zero expectations after seeing the sign says free and disappointed by the gas station next to it. HOWEVER, it was mind blowing and definitely one of the highlights of the entire trip. (Even though we just saw Grand Canyon!) There were all kinds of interesting fossils - dinosaurs poop fossils, bowl movement fossils, and amber fossils with insect inside which I only read about in the books! The owner was super fun to talk to. He was clearly a very knowledgeable and humble scholar, who travels the world to study fossils. He was also very humorous and referred to himself as a "poop collector". I admire the dedication and passion that he has for poops. I strongly recommend everyone to go to this Poozeum in Williams Arizona.

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    Arcosanti

    Arcosanti

    3.5(153 reviews)
    63.0 mi

    This is OPEN! Just went to visit Arcosanti with a friend that came to town and what a cool…read moreexperience. You have to schedule a tour, self guided are not allowed. The tour guide Joseph was so kind and full of energy. The video you watch when you get there is a very heart felt explanation of the passion to continue this community. They own 800 acres and the property is built on 20 acres, it was built between 1971-1975 for the main spaces that are shared. 45 people live there but could range to 80. They show how the products and structure are made. I had no clue about silk casts and loved the hands on understanding and history. They have concerts, events, gatherings. Etc at the amphitheater. Check out the website. The cafe is closed. You can stay as a hotel guest overnight. They offer apprenticeship also.

    I'm not sure why the Yelp page states Arcosanti is closed. We were just there and is open and…read moreoperating. Clearly what the original architect had in mind many years ago never came to fruition as it really hasn't changed in years. Is appears to be a small artist community but we didn't see anything going on at the moment so couldn't tell if it id still active or they make everything south in Scottsdale at Cosanti. There is a gift shop where you can watch a brief video on the history and learn about their wind chime creations. Personally I've received many of the wind chimes over the last 20 years for housewarmings or Christmas gifts. Each is unique. The greeter in the gift shop was friendly and stated there is a tour available as well. We didn't have time for the tour but purchased a couple of small gifts. He suggested visiting the Scottsdale location as well which is called Cosanti. I had no idea it was located in Scott's well. Will check it out.

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    Arcosanti - Entrance from the dirt road

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    Verde Valley Archaeology Center - Amazing modern art mural in the Hohokam room,  showing the creation story.

    Verde Valley Archaeology Center

    4.9(7 reviews)
    50.8 mi

    This was my first visit to the Verde Valley archaeology center, and I was truly amazed! I was…read morehoping to see artifacts from the immediate vicinity at this location and was not disappointed! The center has been here for 15 years and exists primarily to display artifacts recovered from a single site in the area. This is extremely rare as most sites have been pillaged by pot hunters over the last 100+ years, and this site was privately owned and protected for many decades. I was honored to received what was basically a private tour of the facility by the executive director Monica Buckle. She took her time and provided much detail to give an excellent overview of this facility. Thank you so much Monica! The entire Verde Valley area is a much overlooked archaeology gem in the history of our country & this facility champions the learning and understanding of this unique place. If you're ever in the area, I strongly recommend a visit. Please note the visiting hours change for the summer season so be sure to research this first.

    This spotless well appointed museum is user friendly and can be completed quickly under 1/2 hour if…read moreyou breezed through. We chose the guided free tour which lasted about an hour and was quite thorough. I really enjoyed the quality of items on display and learning about the artifacts. If one is lucky the libraries in Scottsdale have a free pass for 2 people to enter. We paid but it was worth the $5 entry fee each.

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    Verde Valley Archaeology Center - Guess how much this weighs? It's magnetic and found in the crater. 150 lbs & can be touched.

    Guess how much this weighs? It's magnetic and found in the crater. 150 lbs & can be touched.

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    Verde Valley Archaeology Center - Another piece of Sinagua pottery from the region.

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    Another piece of Sinagua pottery from the region.

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