Fantastic shop for locals and tourists. Built in 1926 as Sedona’s first general store, holding one of the first telephone’s in the area, this hidden gem holds something for everyone and is a great way to support a local small business. It’s not touristy in it’s souvenirs & will send you home with something you’ll cherish. It’s nostalgia is felt as you walk the hardwood floors, viewing the 1926 coin collection & water wheel outside. Definitely worth adding to your list of shops to visit if not just to look around. PJ & Sandy are very sweet and happy to share some history with you or help you find just the right gift from garden decor, bath and body, jewelry, pottery, l kitchen needs & even something for the kids! Highly...
Read moreAnother Hidden Gem in Sedona! We've driven past this place a gazillion times and would always say..."We have to stop there some day." Today was that 'someday' ! There is plenty of parking on both sides of the shop and across the street. This building was Sedona's first General Store. PJ and Sandy have filled several rooms with beautiful items, possible gifts for yourself or your friends and family. I went there to buy a gift for a friend...and a gift for myself, of course! Tell them Joanie Balonie sent you, and they'll get a kick...
Read moreYear-round decorations - some wreaths are made to order - Christmas tree decorations and ideas exceed award winners elsewhere (Looking at you, Scottsdale!). Many local and international treats - jams/spreads/crackers/tea biscuits - for your fancy guest events. Small items for your home, garden and yard for color and effect. It is just around the corner from Tlequapaque. Give 'em a visit - we just ordered a custom-made...
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