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Phoenix Zoo
Phoenix Zoo was founded by Robert E. Maytag (yes, like the appliances!) in 1962 and is the largest non-profit zoo in the United States. It is considered a ... Read more
Historic Heritage Square
Historic Heritage Square takes you back in time to Arizona’s Victorian past. The square is home to the only remaining residential structures of the original ... Read more
Pueblo Grande Museum
Pueblo Grande Museum is an archaeological park located on the ruins of a 1,500 year-old Native American village. Located in the heart of the Phoenix ... Read more
Verde Canyon Railroad
If you want a unique way to experience the beauty of Arizona's wilderness, look no further than the Verde Canyon Railroad. At a peaceful 12 miles per hour (19 ... Read more
Arizona Science Center
As a non-profit organization, the Arizona Science Center‘s main goal is to entertain and educate people of all ages about science. They opened in 1984 as a ... Read more
Chase Field
Those Phoenicians love their sport, and Chase Field is where they head to cheer on their team, in the first retractable-roofed natural-grassed stadium in the ... Read more
Old Town Scottsdale
The city of Scottsdale sits adjacent to Phoenix, attracting visitors by the bus-load to Scottsdale Old Town. This older section of town is also its main ... Read more
Phantom Ranch
One of the most remote hotels in the Grand Canyon, Phantom Ranch serves as a rustic, idyllic respite adventures who visit the bottom of the canyon. Even ... Read more
Tusayan Ruins and Museum
A visit to Tusayan Ruins and Museum provides a glimpse into the life of the Hopi tribe and the Ancestral Puebloan people who inhabited the region 800 years ... Read more
