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Copyrighted Material 17_145708 bindex.qxp 9/12/07 10:31 PM Page 459 Index Antigua de Mexico (Tucson), 383 Arizona Historical Society AAA (American Automobile Apache Cultural Center & Sanguinetti House Museum Association), 58 Museum (Fort Apache), (Yuma), 446 The Abyss, 224 311–312 Arizona Historical Society Tuc- Accommodations, 56–58 Apache Indians, 183, 311, 314, son Main Museum, 363–364 best, 15–19 395, 411, 414, 422, 456 Arizona Jewish Theatre Co. Active vacations, 8, 48–55 Apache Lake, 163 (Phoenix), 162 A Day in the West (Sedona), Apache Station Wildlife Arizona Mills (Tempe), 153 196 Viewing Area, 425 Arizona Mining & Mineral Agua Fria National Monument, Apache Trail, 10, 162–164 Museum (Phoenix), 129 165 Aravaipa Canyon Preserve, Arizona Museum for Youth Aguirre Lake, 396 428–429 (Mesa), 134 Airport Mesa, 190, 191 The Arboretum at Flagstaff, Arizona Opera Company Airport Mesa Trail, 197–198 246, 248 (Phoenix), 161 Airport security, 31 Archaeological tours, 47–48 Arizona Opera Company Air tours. See Scenic flights Arcosanti, 48, 165 (Tucson), 389 Air travel, 29–32, 34, 55 Area codes, 58 Arizona Renaissance Festival, 26 Alpine, 318 Arivaca Cienega, 396 Arizona Science Center Alvadora (Phoenix), 146 Arivaca Creek, 396 (Phoenix), 128 Amado, 397–398, 400 Arizona 179, 2 Arizona Snowbowl (Flagstaff), American Automobile Associa- Arizona Biltmore Golf & Coun- 245 tion (AAA), 58 try Club (Phoenix), 138 Arizona–Sonora Desert Museum American Express, 58 Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa (Tucson), 5, 12, 357 Phoenix, 84 (Phoenix), 95, 130 Arizona State Fair (Phoenix), 28 America the Beautiful-National Spa, 146–147 Arizona State Museum (Tucson), Park and Federal Recre- Arizona Capitol Museum 364 ational Lands Pass (Phoenix), 127 Arizona State University Art Access Pass, 1, 40 Arizona Cowboy College Museum at Nelson Fine Arts Senior Pass, 1, 41 (Scottsdale), 53 Center (Tempe), 126 Amerind Foundation Museum Arizona Cowboy Poets’ Gather- Arizona Theatre Company (ATC; (Dragoon), 14, 423 ing (Prescott), 28 Tucson), 389 Amitabha Stupa (Sedona), Arizona Diamondbacks Arizona Vineyards Winery (near 2, 195 (Phoenix), 143 Nogales), 401 A Mountain (Sentinel Peak), 362 Arizona Doll & Toy Museum Art galleries Ancestral Puebloans (Anasazi), (Phoenix), 134 Bisbee, 419 213, 220, 223, 268–269, 272, Arizona Folklore Preserve (near Cottonwood, 186 288, 289, 292,COPYRIGHTED 454 Sierra Vista), 408 MATERIALFlagstaff, 246 Angel & Vilma Delgadillo’s Arizona Historical Society Jerome, 182 Route 66 Gift Shop & Visitor’s Downtown Museum (Tucson), Patagonia, 404 Center (Seligman), 265 363, 369 Phoenix area, 147–149 Angel’s Window Overlook, 240 Arizona Historical Society Prescott, 176 Antelope Canyon, 9, 300–301 Museum in Papago Park Sedona, 199, 200 Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal (Tempe), 127 Tubac, 396 Park, 300–301 Arizona Historical Society Tucson, 380–381 Antelope House Overlook, 288 Pioneer Museum (Flagstaff), Wickenburg, 168 248 Winslow, 272 17_145708 bindex.qxp 9/12/07 10:31 PM Page 460 460 INDEX Art One (Scottsdale), 148 Biosphere 2 (Tucson), 365 The Boulders Resort & Golden Arts and crafts. See also Native Bird Cage Theatre (Tombstone), Door Spa (Carefree), 132 Americans, arts and crafts 415 el Pedregal Shops & Dining Bisbee, 419 Bird-watching, 8, 28, 49 at, 152, 161 Tucson, 381 best spots for, 11–12 golf courses, 50, 137 Yuma, 446, 447 Bill Williams National Wildlife spa, 145 ASARCO Mineral Discovery Refuge, 443 Boyce Thompson Arboretum Center (Sahuarita), 373 Dead Horse Ranch State Park, (near Superior), 5, 163–164 Astronomer’s Inn (Benson), 399 184 Boynton Canyon, 190, 191, 197 Astronomy. See Stargazing Garden Canyon, 409 Boynton Canyon Trail, 191 ASU Karsten Golf Course Hassayampa River Preserve, Bright Angel Point, 240 (Tempe), 139 170 Bright Angel Trail, 223–224, ATMs (automated teller Havasu National Wildlife 226, 228 machines), 34–35 Refuge, 436–437 Bucket shops, 30–31 Auto racing, 143 Holy Trinity Monastery Buckskin Mountain State Park, (St. David), 411 443–444 Las Cienegas National Buenos Aires National Wildlife Bacavi, 275 Conservation Area, 403 Refuge, 11, 396–397 Backpacking, 52–53 Patagonia Lake State Park, 404 Bullhead City, 435–437 Grand Canyon, 227–228 Patagonia–Sonoita Creek Burton Barr Library (Phoenix), Bajada Loop Drive (Tucson), 374 Preserve, 403 130 Baldy, Mount, 314 Sierra Vista and San Pedro Business hours, 58 Ballet Arizona (Phoenix), 161 Valley area, 407, 409, 411 Butler Canyon Trail, 314 Barrett-Jackson Collector Car Sonoita Creek State Natural Butterfly Lodge Museum (near Auction (Scottsdale), 26 Area, 404 Greer), 315 Barrio Histórico District Tucson, 374 (Tucson), 326 Willcox area, 425–426 Baseball, 143–144, 377–378 Yuma, 448 Calendar of events, 25–29 Basketball, 144 Bisbee, 417–421 Camelback Golf Club (Phoenix), The Bead Museum (Glendale), Bisbee Mining and Historical 138 129 Museum, 418 Camelback Mountain, 8, 140 Bell Rock, 190, 191 Bischoff’s at the Park (Scotts- Cameron Trading Post, 232, 280 Bell Rock Pathway, 197 dale), 152 Campgrounds Benson, 407–408, 412 Blue Mesa, 282 Buckskin Mountain and River Bentley Projects (Phoenix), 148 Blue Range Primitive Area, Island, 443 Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological 319 Buenos Aires National Wildlife Park, 15, 163 Blue Sage Gallery (Scottsdale), Refuge, 397 Betatakin, 9, 293 152 Canyon de Chelly, 292 Betty’s Kitchen Wildlife and Boating (boat rentals). See also Coronado National Forest, 413 Interpretive Area (Yuma), Canoeing; Kayaking; Rafting Grand Canyon, 228, 236–237, 448 and float trips; White-water 244 Big Lake, 315 rafting Greer, 316 Big Nose Kate’s (Tombstone), Bullhead City, 436 Lake Havasu City area, 442 415 Lake Havasu, 439, 440 Lake Mead area, 435 Big Springs Environmental Sunrise Lake, 315 Lake Powell, 305 Study Area, 311 Boat tours and cruises Lyman Lake State Park, 318 Big Surf (Tempe), 142 Canyon Lake, 163 Monument Valley Navajo Biking and mountain biking, Glen Canyon National Tribal Park, 297 48–49 Recreation Area, Payson area, 309 Phoenix area, 136–137 299–300 Pinetop-Lakeside area, 313 Prescott area, 175 Lake Havasu, 439 Quartzsite, 444 Sedona, 8, 198 Lake Mead, 432 Springerville-Eagar and Sunrise Park, 314 Laughlin, Nevada, 436 Clifton-Morenci areas, 320 Tucson, 373–374 Yuma, 447 near Willcox, 428 Williams Valley, 319 Bonelli House (Kingman), near Williams, 258 Bill Williams National Wildlife 266 Canoeing, 49, 52, 175, 440, 447 Refuge, 443 Boot Hill Graveyard (Tomb- Canyon de Chelly National Biltmore Fashion Park stone), 415 Monument, 10, 15, 287–292 (Phoenix), 151–152 The Borgata of Scottsdale, 152 Canyon Lake, 163 17_145708 bindex.qxp 9/12/07 10:31 PM Page 461 INDEX 461 Cape Royal, 240 Chiricahua National Monument, Crystal Forest, 282 Capitol Butte, 191 424 Crystal Palace Saloon (Tomb- Carefree, 82–83, 132. 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