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25 Things to do in Phoenix

 Arizona Science Center  602-716-2000

 Hands‐on, eye‐opening fun for the whole family.

Arizona State University/Mill Avenue Tempe,   480-921-2300

Sports, theatrical productions, shops, restaurants & more.

Bob Bondurant School of High‐Performance Driving Chandler, (480) 961‐0143

Get professional, behind‐the‐wheel race-car training.

Camelback Mountain Phoenix, (602) 261‐8318

Climb the city’s most famous landmark.

Children’s Museum of Phoenix (602) 253‐0501

Interactive exhibits engage the senses and make learning fun.

Desert Botanical Garden Phoenix, (480) 941‐1225

Showcases arid‐land plants from around the world.

Dolly Steamboat Excursion (480) 827‐9144

A paddle‐wheel tour between steep canyon walls and saguaro‐covered cliffs.

Goldfield Ghost Town (480) 983‐0333

A genuine ghost town in the Superstition Mountains.

Heard Museum Phoenix, (602) 252‐8848

A world‐renowned museum of Native American art and artifacts.

Huhugam Heritage Center Chandler, (520) 796‐3500

Honors the ancient Huhugam through exhibitions, programs and artifact collections.

Historic Heritage Square Phoenix., (602) 262‐5071

Museums, gift shops and restaurants in buildings that date to the late 1800s.

Papago Park/Hole‐in‐the‐Rock Phoenix, (602) 261‐8318

1,200 acres of rolling desert hills and rugged mountains containing many attractions.

Phoenix Art Museum (602) 257‐1222

Houses 17,000 artworks and hosts more than 20 significant exhibitions annually.

Phoenix International Raceway Avondale, (866) 408‐RACE (7223)

Witness high‐octane action in November ‐April.

Phoenix Mountains Park and Recreation Area (602) 262‐7901

A 1.2‐mile trail offers unbeatable Valley views.

Japanese Friendship Garden (602) 256‐3204

An authentic 3 1/2 acre Japanese Stroll Garden with tea garden and tea house.

Phoenix Zoo (602) 273‐1341

Displays a collection of exotic animals that ranks among the best in the world.

Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park (602) 495‐0901

A prehistoric Hohokam ruin in the center of the city.

Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass Chandler, (480) 502‐5600

An authentic replica of an 1880s Western town.

St. Mary’s Basilica Phoenix, (602) 354‐2100

Erected in 1881, the oldest standing church in Phoenix.

Taliesin West Scottsdale, (480) 860‐2700

Tour the winter home of the famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright.

Tempe Town Lake (480) 350‐8625

Enjoy the banks, or rent a kayak, paddleboat or canoe for a cruise.

Turf Paradise Horse Racing Phoenix, (888) 942‐1101

Enjoy live thoroughbred action throughout the longest racing season in the country.

University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, (623) 433‐7100

The home to the Arizona Cardinals features a retractable roof and roll‐out grass field.

Wrigley Mansion Phoenix, (602) 955‐4079

A hilltop masterpiece, built by chewing‐gum magnate William Wrigley Jr.

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