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TLAQUEPAQUE
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he interesting name suits this fascinating shopping plaza quite well. Tlaquepaque was created as an artisan’s village and was named after a colorful Mexican city outside of Guadalajara. The village was passionately constructed by hand over a number of years using Spanish Colonial architectural elements artfully integrated with the sycamore grove that predated its 1971 construction. The trees are so intricately woven into the atmosphere that they meander effortlessly through courtyards, patios, and sometimes the structures themselves. The organic flow of the
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property and the rich details give the distinct impression that you are strolling through a centuries-old villa. Known Tlaquepaque Art widely for its & Shopping Village distinctively 336 State Route 179, lovely Sedona, AZ 86336 atmosphere (928) 282-4838 for shopping www.tlaq.com & dining, its undeniable beauty within the town many call ‘The Most Beautiful Place on Earth,’ (Sedona, AZ) makes it a perfect choice for a day of strolling, shopping and gallery gazing. AZ 63