Restored in 1981, the original Arizona State Capitol now is home to a museum and the state archives. Built in 1899, the building housed the territorial government until 1912, when Arizona's first governor was inaugurated. Left empty after state offices moved to larger, adjacent buildings in 1974
Phoenix, AZ MuseumsThe internationally acclaimed Heard Museum is one of the best places to experience the myriad cultures and art of Native Americans of the Southwest. With a commanding presence on Central Avenue in downtown Phoenix, the museum hosts nearly 250,000 visitors a year and "…
Phoenix, AZ MuseumsThe Hall of Flame Fire Museum and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes, located in Phoenix, Arizona, has almost an acre of fire history exhibits, with over 90 fully restored pieces of fire apparatus on display, dating from 1725 to 1969
Phoenix, AZ MuseumsThe Arizona Science Center offers hands-on, eye-opening fun with more than 300
Phoenix, AZ Learning CentersThe Phoenix Zoo is the nation's largest privately owned, non-profit zoological parks, standing on 125 acres in Phoenix's Papago Park. The Zoo is home to approximately 1,400 animals including 200
Phoenix, AZ ZoosPhysical Sciences Complex, Wing F Minerals, gems, dinosaurs and other fossils; the only active seismograph in central Arizona...
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Desert Sands Golf Course was originally established in 1968. It was designed as a private country club complimented with a re...
Glendale's first and finest art gallery, Green Park Gallery, features traditional and contemporary fine art, furniture and co...