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Get into the groove when you browse through the bins of classic vinyl LPs at Mesa's Bookmans Entertainment Exchange. Out-of-print treasures, imports and hard-to-find records abound, but that's not all you'll find here. There is also an equally inviting selection of video games, books, magazines, comics, musical instruments, sound systems and more. Bookmans' goal is to minimize the number of things that people throw away and recycle them by reselling them to new owners while offering an always-changing inventory to its shoppers. Everybody wins, with a little help from Bookmans!
Visit the Mesa Historical Museum, an actual piece of local heritage, to experience the captivating history of Mesa, Arizona. The museum is in a century-old school building, which serves as a testament to the selflessness and generosity of the citizens who contributed to its creation. Inside, you'll be amazed by a remarkable collection of vintage artifacts that offer a glimpse into the daily lives of the early pioneers and their families. These include agricultural equipment, documents, and photographs, all carefully preserved for future generations. The museum's highly detailed murals on the walls add an extra layer of depth to the exhibits, providing a realistic and vivid depiction of the early days of Mesa. The Mesa Historical Museum is a must-visit attraction for anyone who wants to explore the fascinating past of this region.
In a world where art continues to be created with the help of a computer, it is refreshing to see artisans who use basic materials to construct something truly memorable. While many of these individuals use various materials to create their art, the ones who are well versed in the practice of woodcarving are the stars whose work is celebrated every year in Mesa at the Annual Desert Woodcarving Show and Sale. This art festival of sorts features wood sculptures by some of the most talented local, regional and national woodcarvers who all convene for this very popular annual event held every February.