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Location
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Image
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Description
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Ak-Chin Pavilion |
2121 North 83rd Avenue 33°28′17″N 112°13′58″W / 33.4715°N 112.232875°W / 33.4715; -112.232875 |
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A 20,000-seat open-air amphitheater
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Arizona Biltmore Hotel |
2400 East Missouri Avenue 33°31′24″N 112°01′24″W / 33.523446°N 112.023404°W / 33.523446; -112.023404 |
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A destination resort built in 1929 and featuring 39 acres of gardens and architecture influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Arizona Center |
400 East Van Buren Street 33°27′08″N 112°04′07″W / 33.45231°N 112.068745°W / 33.45231; -112.068745 |
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A shopping, dining, and entertainment destination
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ASU West campus |
4701 West Thunderbird Road 33°36′29″N 112°09′35″W / 33.608052°N 112.159855°W / 33.608052; -112.159855 |
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A liberal arts campus of Arizona State University
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Ben Avery Shooting Facility |
4044 West Black Canyon Boulevard 33°48′15″N 112°08′46″W / 33.804078°N 112.145995°W / 33.804078; -112.145995 |
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A 1650-acre outdoor shooting range open to the public
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Burton Barr Central Library |
1221 North Central Avenue 33°27′45″N 112°04′24″W / 33.46246°N 112.073224°W / 33.46246; -112.073224 |
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A Public library of over 700,000 items, including rare books and unique collections
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Camelback Mountain |
East McDonald Drive at Tatum Boulevard 33°30′52″N 111°57′52″W / 33.514528°N 111.964466°W / 33.514528; -111.964466 |
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A prominent feature of the Camelback Mountain Echo Canyon Recreation Area, a 75-acre park
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Cutler Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center |
122 East Culver Street 33°27′46″N 112°04′21″W / 33.462738°N 112.072534°W / 33.462738; -112.072534 |
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A museum and cultural center operated by the Arizona Jewish Historical Society
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Deer Valley Rock Art Center |
3711 West Deer Valley Road 33°41′02″N 112°08′23″W / 33.683809°N 112.139839°W / 33.683809; -112.139839 |
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A site of over 1500 Native-American petroglyphs ranging in age between 800 and 1500 years
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Desert Botanical Garden |
1201 N. Galvin Parkway 33°27′45″N 111°56′41″W / 33.462456°N 111.944639°W / 33.462456; -111.944639 |
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A 140-acre desert garden featuring over 21,000 plants including 139 rare, threatened, or endangered species
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Encanto Park |
2745 North 15th Avenue 33°28′31″N 112°05′25″W / 33.47525°N 112.09016°W / 33.47525; -112.09016 |
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A 222-acre park featuring a variety of leisure activities
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Footprint Center |
201 East Jefferson Street 33°26′45″N 112°04′16″W / 33.445909°N 112.071213°W / 33.445909; -112.071213 |
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A sports and entertainment arena and home to the Phoenix Suns and the Phoenix Mercury professional basketball teams
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Heard Museum |
2301 North Central Avenue 33°28′21″N 112°04′21″W / 33.472377°N 112.072393°W / 33.472377; -112.072393 |
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A museum devoted to culture and history of Native peoples, including a collection of over 40,000 items
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Herberger Theater Center |
222 East Monroe Street 33°27′04″N 112°04′15″W / 33.45103°N 112.070772°W / 33.45103; -112.070772 |
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A three-stage performing arts center
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Heritage Square |
115 North Sixth Street 33°27′00″N 112°03′57″W / 33.449902°N 112.065709°W / 33.449902; -112.065709 |
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A late-1800s residential area now supporting museums, restaurants and gift shops Rosson House NRHP Reference: 71000112 Baird Machine Shop NRHP Reference: 85002047
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Japanese Friendship Garden |
1125 North Third Avenue 33°27′39″N 112°04′39″W / 33.460887°N 112.077418°W / 33.460887; -112.077418 |
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A joint project between Phoenix and its sister city of Himeji, Japan, the 3-1/2 acre garden and tea house include over 50 varieties of plants
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Mystery Castle |
800 East Mineral Road 33°21′23″N 112°03′44″W / 33.35644°N 112.062141°W / 33.35644; -112.062141 |
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An 18-room castle museum built in the 1930s from salvaged items
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Orpheum Theater |
203 West Adams Street 33°26′57″N 112°04′36″W / 33.449132°N 112.076706°W / 33.449132; -112.076706 |
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A 1929 Orpheum theater built in the Spanish Baroque style and currently home to the Phoenix Metropolitan Opera NRHP Reference: 85002067
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Papago Park |
Galvin Parkway and Van Buren Street 33°27′18″N 111°56′54″W / 33.454879°N 111.948348°W / 33.454879; -111.948348 |
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A 1200-acre park featuring the Phoenix Zoo, the Desert Botanical Garden, Governor Hunt's Tomb, baseball and softball fields, picnic areas, and hiking trails Hunt's Tomb NRHP Reference: 08000526
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Phoenix Art Museum |
1625 North Central Avenue 33°27′58″N 112°04′24″W / 33.466181°N 112.073366°W / 33.466181; -112.073366 |
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A collection of more than 18,000 works, independent film screenings, live performances, dining and shopping
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Phoenix Mountains Park |
2701 East Squaw Peak Lane 33°32′48″N 112°01′17″W / 33.546724°N 112.021286°W / 33.546724; -112.021286 |
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A park surrounding Piestewa Peak, the second highest point in the Phoenix Mountains, and within the area of the Phoenix Mountain Preserve
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Phoenix Zoo |
455 North Galvin Parkway 33°27′05″N 111°56′53″W / 33.451307°N 111.947982°W / 33.451307; -111.947982 |
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A 125-acre zoo containing over 2.5 miles of walking trail and over 1300 animals in the area of Papago Park
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Pueblo Grande Museum |
4619 East Washington Street 33°26′46″N 111°59′04″W / 33.446232°N 111.984438°W / 33.446232; -111.984438 |
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A pre-Columbian archaeological site and National Historic Landmark dedicated to preserving ruins left by the Hohokam culture Ruin NRHP Reference: 66000185 Irrigation Site NRHP Reference: 66000184
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Shemer Art Center and Museum |
5005 East Camelback Road 33°30′18″N 111°58′20″W / 33.504902°N 111.972164°W / 33.504902; -111.972164 |
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An arts education facility and community center featuring temporary exhibitions and a permanent collection
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South Mountain Park |
10919 South Central Avenue 33°20′49″N 112°05′04″W / 33.347056°N 112.084518°W / 33.347056; -112.084518 |
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An urban park over 16,000-acres containing many species of desert plant and animal life
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St. Mary's Basilica |
231 North Third Street 33°27′02″N 112°04′11″W / 33.45069°N 112.069732°W / 33.45069; -112.069732 |
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A minor basilica in the Catholic Church and home to Arizona's largest collection of stained glass NRHP Reference: 78000551
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Symphony Hall |
225 East Adams Street 33°26′56″N 112°04′14″W / 33.448841°N 112.070563°W / 33.448841; -112.070563 |
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A multi-purpose performing arts venue and home to the Phoenix Symphony, Arizona Opera, and Ballet Arizona
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Telephone Pioneers of America Park |
1946 West Morningside Drive 33°38′57″N 112°06′06″W / 33.649261°N 112.101758°W / 33.649261; -112.101758 |
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A barrier-free park designed to meet the needs of the physically challenged
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Tovrea Castle |
5041 East Van Buren Street 33°26′55″N 111°58′20″W / 33.448738°N 111.972252°W / 33.448738; -111.972252 |
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A three-tier, wedding cake style structure built in 1931 of wood and stucco NRHP Reference: 96000309
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Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza |
1700 West Washington Street 33°26′53″N 112°05′39″W / 33.44812°N 112.094291°W / 33.44812; -112.094291 |
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A two-block plaza on the grounds of the Arizona State Capitol featuring 29 memorials
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Wrigley Mansion |
2501 East Telawa Trail 33°31′23″N 112°01′36″W / 33.523052°N 112.026635°W / 33.523052; -112.026635 |
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A 1931 mansion currently offering a restaurant and meeting space in a private club setting NRHP Reference: 89001045
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