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South Mountain Park Scenic Drive 10919 South Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85035 602.495.0222 |
This desert wonderland, the world's largest city park (almost 17,000 acres), offers a wilderness of mountain-desert trails for hikers, bikers, and horseback riders -- and a great place to view sunsets. The Environmental ... more
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Arizona Historical Society Museum in Papago Park 1300 N. College Ave, Phoenix, AZ 480.929.0292 |
The Society is dedicated to the preservation of the hsitory of Arizona and 20th century Phoenix. The museum's exhibits offer images and artifacts from long ago life in the Southwest VITAL INFO: Best suited for all age gr... more
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CrackerJax Family Fun & Sports Park 16001 N. Scottsdale Rd, Phoenix, AZ 480.998.2800 |
Two miniature-golf courses are the main attraction here, but youll also find a driving range, a professional putting course for grown-up golfers, batting cages, go-cart tracks, a bumper-boat lagoon, and a video-game arca... more
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Casa Grande Ruins National Monument 1100 Ruins Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85291 520.723.3172 |
Located outside the town of Coolidge not far from Florence, this national monument preserves one of the most unusual Indian ruins in the state. In Spanish, Casa Grande means Big House, and thats exactly what youll find. ... more
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Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeologicial Park 4619 E. Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 877.706.4408 |
Located near Sky Harbor Airport and downtown Phoenix, the Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park houses the ruins of an ancient Hohokam village that was one of several villages along the Salt River between A.D. 300... more
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Sunset Crater Volcano approximately 10 miles north of Flagstaff, off highway 89, Phoenix, AZ 520.526.0502 |
The US is full of stunning landmarks deemed so important they have legal protection. David Orkin visits the sublime and the ridiculous, from Crazy Horse to the Volkswagen-eating troll
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Sedona Cultural Park on west State Route 89A; west of the Y intersection, Phoenix, AZ |
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