Saturday, April 4, 2009

Sedona Day 7



The last day in Sedona and we took it a little easy today. We sent to Soldiers Day at Fort Verde whiich is an old fort that is now a State Park and Museum. Unfortunately, we got there before the enactors had set up so we did not see much, but did take a few pictures. I tried to take pictures in the museum, but most displays were behind glass walls. There were so many windows that it was impossible to get an angle that did not reflect light. After about an hour we left for Prescott, AZ.



Prescott is a nice old town, but I did not take many pictures. We went to one of the oldest saloons in Arizona. Wyatt Earp, his brother, and Doc Holiday supposedly spent a few nights at the Saloon. For more information go to www.historicpalace.com . The had a good restaurant, but we decided to eat at a Microbrewery to try their beers. Their food was great and the beer even better.



We made our way back to Sedona around 3 PM the earliest we have returned on the trip. Both of us were a little tired after so much traveling and walking around. We went to another local brewery to try their beer and had dinner. When we got there, we were told they no longer served meals. We enjoyed a pint of their beer and ate a lot of their shell your own peanuts. After the beer and peanuts, we were no longer hungry and returned to our Cottage.

To end the night, we went to another flute concert if you can call 1 flutist and 20 people a concert. The show was good, but not as good as the flutist we heard last night.

Tomorrow we check out and head to Phoenix for a day. Our flight out is around 11:30 PM. I think by the time we get on board, we will probably sleep all the way back to Dayton.

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