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6110 N. Scottsdale Road Paradise Valley, AZ 85253

480-596-2660 

http://www.asukerr.com  

6110 N. Scottsdale Road Paradise Valley AZ 85253

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8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fridays








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    Hard to find but worth it! It's tucked behind the Marriott Residence Inn so you have to use Rose Lane (one light north of McDonald) to get there. It's a former mid-century artists' haven built by Louise Lincoln Kerr and is now one of the sweetest little venues to see a good show. Go! Now!

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