Tempe
Following the establishment of Fort McDowell on the eastern edge of central Arizona’s Salt River Valley in 1865, enterprising farmers moved into the area. They dug out the irrigation canals left by the prehistoric Hohokam people and built new ones to carry Salt River water to their fields. Valley farms soon supplied food to Arizona’s military posts and mining towns.
The first settlers to move to the Tempe area, south of the Salt River and east of Phoenix, were Hispanic families from southern Arizona. They helped construct the first two irrigation canals, the Kirkland-McKinney Ditch and the San Francisco Canal, and started small farms to the east and west of a large butte (Tempe Butte). In 1872, some of these Mexican settlers founded a town called San Pablo east of Tempe Butte.
Tempe is well known nationally as the home of the Fiesta Bowl and the Arizona Cardinals. It is the seventh largest city in Arizona, with a strong modern economy based on commerce, tourism, and electronics manufacturing.
Arizona Historical Foundation (ASU)
Political papers, business records of the Goldwater family and other prominent Arizona individuals/enterprises, maps, books, photographs and ephemera.
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ASU Art Museum/Ceramics Research Center
Houses permanent collections of 19th and 20th century American paintings and sculpture, an extensive print…
Learn more →ASU Mars Global Surveyor Facility
The facility supports the Thermal Emission Specrometer experiment that was sent aboard the Mars Global…
Learn more →Arizona Historical Society Museum
Contemporary history introduces visitors to the dramatic development of the Valley. Interactive exhibits, guided tours,…
Learn more →ASU Karsten Golf Course
Championship par-72 layout designed by Pete Dye in the Scottish links and stadium tradition, offering…
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Feel the power of NFL football! Join the Arizona Cardinals from August through January and…
Learn more →ASU Center for Meteorite Studies
The Center for Meteorite Studies is home to the world's largest university-based meteorite collection. We…
Learn more →Arboretum at ASU
Arizona's largest public urban arboretum, ASU's Arboretum has the largest public date palm collection in…
Learn more →ASU Planetarium
Evening shows are offered Tuesday and Thursday nights from Sept.-Nov. and Feb.-April. Shows begin promptly…
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All Attractions in Tempe
- Arboretum at ASU
- Arizona Cardinals
- Arizona Historical Foundation (ASU)
- Arizona Historical Society Museum
- ASU Art Museum/Ceramics Research Center
- ASU Center for Meteorite Studies
- ASU Karsten Golf Course
- ASU Mars Global Surveyor Facility
- ASU Planetarium
- ASU Public Art Collection
- Fiddlesticks Tempe
- Ken McDonald Golf Course
- Kiwanis Community Park
- Labriola Native American Center (ASU)
- Museum of Anthropology (ASU)
- Pepperwood Public Golf Course
- Petersen House Museum
- Phoenix Rock Gym
- R.S. Dietz Museum of Geology (ASU)
- Rio Lago Cruise
- Rio Salado Golf Club
- Rolling Hills Golf Course
- Shalimar Country Club, Inc.
- Tempe Historical Museum
- Tempe Town Lake
- VIA Adventures