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This all-ages museum features a planetarium, hands-on exhibits and an IMAX theatre.
This 98-acre museum and zoo contains two miles of walking paths.
This is one of the best preserved and largest terrestrial meteorite impact craters on earth.
This Earth systems science facility is owned by the University of Arizona and serves as a center for research and teaching.
This preserve on 140 acres features both native and non-native desert species, a butterfly house, art exhibits and live musical performances.
There are more than 31 courses in the Phoenix-metro area, many of them world class.
A VERY BIG hole in the ground, carved out by the mighty Colorado River. A must see for every visitor.
This private facility features native American crafts from the 19th and 20th centuries.
This is a stunning limestone cavern system with 2.4 miles of passages.
This is a historic Spanish Catholic mission located on the Tohono O’odham San Xavier Indian Reservation.
These limestone cliffs feature well-preserved dwellings of the Sinagua native Americans.
One of the best homages to music you will ever see, featuing over 15,000 instruments from around the world.
This areasic fossils, the m features Late Triasulti-hued Chinle Formation, one of the best remnants of native Arizona grassland, and ancient archeological sites.
This 285,000 sq. ft. facility features a diverse and stimulating permanent visual art collection, as well as traveling exhibits
This is the largest non-profit zoo in the United States and features 1,300 animals on display on 2.5 miles of walking trails.
This display of nearly 300 aircraft spread out over 80 acres is one of the world’s largest, non-government funded aerospace museums.
This is located in Dowtown Phoenix on the site of a 1,500 year-old Hohokam village.
This is the state of Arizona’s only permanent museum dedicated solely to modern works of art, design and architecture.
This small city is world-renowned for the stunning rock formations that surround it and the thriving community of artists that reside there.
Frank Lloyd Wright’s beautifully maintained winter retreat and design studio is a must for any fan of architecture.
Also known as Air Force Facility Missile Site 8 or as Titan II ICBM Site 571-7, this is a former ICBM missile site.
This newly renovated wedding cake-styled house and extensive gardens have just recently been re-opened to the public.
This park has over 240 prehistoric Sinagua Indian sites, including pit house villages built between 500 and 800 A.D.

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