Rock-a-Buy Rocks & Gifts

This shop houses a collection from all around the world – accumulated through decades of rockhounding, buying, and trading. This shop offers local elements of fire agate and petrified wood, handcrafted items, Afghans, jewelry, and beyond.

The Hal Empie Mural

This Hal Empie classic “Greenlee”, hangs in the cafeteria of the Duncan High School. It depicts an amazing 40 characters, including people, animals, landmarks, lifestyle, transportation, and local flora and fauna.

Union Hall “The Strike” Mural

Built in 1916, the hall is home to the famous mural commemorating the 1983-1986 United Steelworkers strike. The mural commemorates the legendary labor activist Cesar Chavez, among other symbolic figures.

The Simpson Hotel

Visit a century-old inn, a gourmet bed & breakfast, and discover a region of rivers, mountains, canyons, backroads, farms and ranches, and real cowboys. They also have the largest collection of original art hanging.

Country Chic

Duncan’s Visitors Center includes a unique art gallery and gift shop, and a wealth of information on Duncan Valley’s history. Pick up a self-guided map here, and enjoy a day-tour through Duncan exploring its historical buildings.

Downtown “Chase Creek” Historic Business District

History abounds on Clifton’s Chase Creek Street, as one of the wildest camps in the West. Although the brothels and saloons are gone, the architecture and spirit of that era live on in the historic small businesses that remain.

Colors of Copper Art Gala

Unique experiences and authentic small-town hospitality can be enjoyed during this gala. The Art Exhibit celebrates copper’s array of rich pigments and its importance to life by showcasing many artists who include its magic in their work