Frontier Movie Town & Chuckwagon Cookouts



Two businesses of interest to heritage tourists are colocated in Kanab at Frontier Movie Town. Here you can visit the Little Hollywood Movie Museum and enjoy real movie sets from movies filmed in Kane County. You can also enjoy a Dutch Oven Dinner and participate in a Western melodrama. (Frontier Movie Town; 297 West Center Street Kanab, UT 84741; Chuckwagon Cookouts; 1-800-854-2489)

Jerry Stringham and the Black Bear Town




Jerry Stringham is a gifted carver who is creating the Black Bear Movie Town in Orderville. His animal carvings are a wonderful example of folk art and his authentic sheep camp wagons are a true reflection of the local heritage. (200 North Main St., Orderville, UT 84758; 407-913-2684 or 407-625-8950)

Kane County Hospital Healing Arts Exhibit


The Kane County Hospital and the Kanab Arts Council sponsor a rotating art exhibit at the hospital to allow heavy hearts a brief rest. Many exhibits are heritage related with past exhibit of Navajo baskets, John Wesley Powell images and much more. (435-644-5439) Jerry Stringham and the Black Bear Town Jerry Stringham is a gifted carver who is creating the Black Bear Movie Town in Orderville. His animal carvings are a wonderful example of folk art and his authentic sheep camp wagons are a true reflection of the local heritage. (200 North Main St., Orderville, UT 84758; 407-913-2684 or 407-625-8950

Mesa Design, LLC


Bob Kaczowka is a practicing architect who is successfully integrating furniture design into home building. In a nutshell, why not have your home and your furniture look like the environment in which you live. He has a showroom in Kanab. (157 West Center, Suite 101, Kanab, UT 84741; (435) 644-3365)

National Cowboy Poetry Rodeo


Cowboy poets from through America, Canada, Mexico and Australia converge on Kanab in August for this unique heritage event. Based on a rodeo competition, poets compete for cash prizes and an honored silver buckle. (435-899-1100 or last2camp@kanab.net)

Western Legends Roundup


The Western Legends Roundup celebrates Kane County’s western movie heritage. Held in August every year, there is always a strong cultural arts component ranging from a quilt show and art exhibit to a cowboy poetry competition and constant western singers on multiple stages. For information, contact (435) 644-3444 or info@westernlegendsroundup.com)

The Old Barn Playhouse

Mesa Design, LLC


Bob Kaczowka is a practicing architect who is successfully integrating furniture design into home building. In a nutshell, why not have your home and your furniture look like the environment in which you live. He has a showroom in Kanab. (157 West Center, Suite 101, Kanab, UT 84741; (435) 644-3365)

Slickrock String Band


Since 1978, Doug and Terry Griffin have spent their free time traveling around the United States learning and sharing Old-Time music, its fascinating history and traditions, and developing and sharing skills on their instruments. Doug & Terry relocated to Southern Utah in 1997 and performed as a duo for local tourist functions. In 1998 they added a rhythm guitarist to the band and became the Slickrock String Band. Contact them at slikrok@xpressweb.com to arrange performances.

Dolls By Patsy


Patsy produced highly collectible porcelain dolls in her shop at the Tortoise and Hair RV Park in Orderville. Many are dressed in historic clothing. She also makes custom dolls from historic family photos.http:// www.dollsbypatsyb.com

Rustic Mountain Furniture


Orderville sits at the foot of the Dixie National Forest. Residents logged the forest and made rough hewn furniture for generations. Rustic Mountain Furniture continues this tradition. (435) 648-2665 - 130 E State, Orderville, UT 84758)

The Terrace Outdoor Performing Art Center


The Terrace will be completed in Summer 2012 and will host a wide range of outdoor performing events. An ongoing tradition for more than 25 years will be Kanab’s Wednesday Night free performances by local artists. The site will also host DOCUTAH, Southern Utah’s Documentary Film Festival and performances for Jacob Hamblin Days, the National Cowboy Poetry Rodeo and Western Legends. For information, visit http://www.kanabarts.org.

Symphony of the Canyons


From early days, bands have been part of Kane County’s heritage. For the past 25 years, the Symphony of the Canyons has brought a different kind of music to county residents. Their musicians travel from throughout the region to practice and their performances are truly unique for a small rural county. For information, visit http:// www.symphonyofthecanyons.org.

Crescent Moon Theater


Since its opening, The Crescent Moon has provided musical entertainment, cowboy poetry, talent shows, theater and dance productions, and film events in Kanab. The Crescent Moon has hosted, Folk, County and Western and Bluegrass bands such as Brenn Hill, Eric Dodge, The Bar G Wranglers, Latigo and Juniper621. Local talent shows and plays are presented here, as well as The Monday Classic Movie Night and The Kanab Film Society Evening. For information, please visit http://www.crescentmoontheater.com.

Canyon Country Quilt Guild


The Canyon Country Quilt Guild opens its doors to visitors on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month. They also host the Western Legends Quilt Show every year. Contact Carol Sulli van, (435) 644-5078

Joy of Wood


Rich Csenge crafts and restores custom wood furniture. Much of his work reflects the era when pioneers were settling Kane County. Visitors can arrange in advance to visit his studio in Kanab. (295 North Main Street, Kanab, UT; (435) 644-3735

Juniper Fine Arts Gallery


The Juniper Fine Arts Gallery is located in the basement of the Kanab Heritage Museum. From May to September, the Gallery hangs exhibits featuring the works of local artists and artisans. Many of these works present heritage themes. Of special interest to heritage tourists would be the Western Legends Arts Roundup during August’s Western Legends Roundup. (13 South 100 East, Kanab, Utah 894741; 435-644-3966)

Maynard Dixon Summer Home and Studio


Maynard Dixon was one of the best known of the early 20th Century’s painters of the American West and the Native American culture. B In the late 1930, he wrote a friend, “Big news is we are going to quit Calif. & build us a log house in Utah, far from any large town. Mormons are simple honest farming people. We like them. Beautiful country, but cold in winter. Don’t know if we can make a living there, but take a gamblers chance.” In 1937, he and his wife Edith Hamblin, an accomplished muralist, moved to Mt. Carmel where they built their new summer home and studio. Now owned by the Thunderbird Foundation, visitors can tour this wonderful homestead now used largely as an artist’s retreat. Please call the Thunderbird Foundation at 800-992-1066 to make an appointment.

Bingham Art Gallery



Mt. Carmel’s Bingham Gallery hangs and sells the works of many of the American West’s greatest artists. The Binghams specialize in the work of Maynard Dixon. They also periodically exhibit one of two existing collections of photographs taken by Jack Hillers, photographer for the John Wesley Powell Expedition, of Native American cultures. (2200 South State Street, Mount Carmel, UT 84755; 1-800-992-1066)

The Rafters Gallery


Located upstairs in the Rocking V CafĂ© is the Rafters Gallery. The building in which the gallery is located is a local historic icon in that it was the old Bowman Merchantile and the location of Kanab’s first mortuary. Rafters Gallery offers a wide range of contemporary art, jewelry, ceramics and other artistic offerings by local and regional artists and artisans. Of particular interest to the heritage tourist will be the work of Gary Kalpakoff, a black and white photographer specializing in ranch life and historic buildings. (97 West Center Street, Kanab, Utah 84741; phone: (435) 644-8001)