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Destinations Guide Guía De Destinos APRIL 2019 Abril De 2019 GEORGE WASHINGTON HISTORIC CARVER MUSEUM & HERITAGE SQUARE CULTURAL CENTER 115 N Valley Metro Destinations Guide Guía de Destinos APRIL 2019 abril de 2019 GEORGE WASHINGTON HISTORIC CARVER MUSEUM & HERITAGE SQUARE CULTURAL CENTER 115 N. 6th St., Phoenix 415 E. Grant St., Phoenix Connections: Connection: Arts & Culture GILBERT HISTORICAL I.D.E.A. MUSEUM SOCIETY & MUSEUM 150 W. Pepper Pl., Mesa ARTE Y CULTURA 10 S. Gilbert Rd., Gilbert Connections: Connections: Mesa Downtown BUZZ AK-CHIN PAVILION ASU GAMMAGE (within walking distance) 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe GREAT ARIZONA Valley Metro Rail (Country PUPPET THEATER Club/Main) Connections: 83 MARY Connections: FLASH, Orbit Jupiter 302 W. Latham St. ARIZONA Phoenix IRISH MILITARY MUSEUM CHANDLER Connections: CULTURAL CENTER 5636 E. McDowell Rd. HISTORICAL MUSEUM Valley Metro Rail 1106 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 178 E. Commonwealth (Roosevelt/Central Ave Phoenix station) Connections: Connection: Ave., Chandler Connections: Valley Metro Rail HALL OF FLAME (Roosevelt/Central Ave ARIZONA MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY FIRE MUSEUM station) 53 N. Macdonald, Mesa CHANDLER CENTER 6101 E. Van Buren St. Connections: FOR THE ARTS Phoenix MARQUEE THEATRE Mesa Downtown 250 N. Arizona Ave. Connection: 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe Connections: Orbit Earth BUZZ, Chandler Valley Metro Rail Connections: HEARD MUSEUM Valley Metro Rail (Center 2301 N. Central Ave. Pkwy/Washington) (Center/Main St station) Phoenix ARIZONA STATE CHINESE Connections: MESA AMPHITHEATRE CAPITOL MUSEUM CULTURAL CENTER Valley Metro Rail (Encanto/ 263 N. Center St., Mesa 1700 W. Washington St. 668 N. 44th St., Phoenix Central Ave station) Connections: Mesa Downtown BUZZ, Phoenix Connection: Connections: HERBERGER Valley Metro Rail (Center/ THEATER CENTER Main St station) (within 2 blocks), COMERICA THEATRE 222 E. Monroe St., Phoenix DASH 400 W. Washington St. Phoenix Connections: MESA ARTS CENTER ARIZONA’S WOMEN Connections: 1 E. Main St., Mesa Valley Metro Rail Connections: HALL OF FAME MUSEUM (Van Buren/Central Ave, Mesa Downtown BUZZ, 1101 W. Washington St. DASH, Valley Metro Rail Van Buren/1st Ave stations) Valley Metro Rail Phoenix (Washington/Central Ave, (Center/Main St station) Connections: Jefferson/1st Ave stations) (within 4 blocks), DASH DOWNTOWN TEMPE/ ASU ART MUSEUM, MILL AVENUE DISTRICT NELSON FINE ARTS 310 S. Mill Ave., Tempe CENTER Connections: Heard Museum 51 E. 10th St., Tempe Connections: Orbit Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Venus, (within 2 blocks), Valley Metro Rail FLASH, Orbit Jupiter, Venus (Mill Ave/3rd St station) Arts & Culture ARTE Y CULTURA MUSICAL PHOENIX SCOTTSDALE TEMPE CENTER INSTRUMENT MUSEUM POLICE MUSEUM ARTISTS’ SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS 4725 E. Mayo Blvd. 17 S. 2nd Ave., Phoenix 3720 N. Marshall Way 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy. Phoenix Connections: Scottsdale Tempe Connections: DASH, Valley Metro Rail Connections: Connection: (Washington/Central Ave, Old Town Trolley, MESA Jefferson/1st Ave stations) Mustang Route, TEMPE HISTORY HISTORICAL MUSEUM Miller/Hayden Route MUSEUM 51 E. Main St., Mesa PHOENIX 809 E. Southern Ave. Connections: SYMPHONY HALL SCOTTSDALE Tempe Mesa Downtown BUZZ, 1 N. 1st St., Phoenix CENTER FOR THE Connections: Valley Metro Rail Connections: PERFORMING ARTS Orbit Jupiter (Center/Main St station) 7380 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale Valley Metro Rail Connections: THE VAN BUREN ORPHEUM THEATRE (3rd St/Washington, 3rd St/ Old Town Trolley, 401 W. Van Buren St. 203 W. Adams St., Phoenix Jefferson stations) 68th St./Camelback Rd. Phoenix Connections: Route, Mustang Route, Connection: (within 3 blocks), PHOENIX THEATRE Miller/Hayden Route DASH, 100 E. McDowell Rd. THEATER 4301, Valley Metro Rail Phoenix SCOTTSDALE DESERT GALLERIA CORPORATE (Washington/Central Ave, Connections: STAGES THEATRE CENTRE Jefferson/1st Ave stations) Valley Metro Rail 7014 E. Camelback Rd. 4301 N. Scottsdale Rd. (McDowell/Central Ave Scottsdale Scottsdale PEORIA CENTER FOR station) Connections: Connections: THE PERFORMING ARTS Old Town Trolley, Scottsdale Downtown 10580 N 83rd Dr., Peoria PUEBLO GRANDE 68th St./Camelback Rd. Trolley Connection: MUSEUM & Route, Mustang Route, ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK Miller/Hayden Route VALLEY YOUTH PHOENIX ART MUSEUM 4619 E. Washington St. THEATRE 1625 N. Central Ave. Phoenix SCOTTSDALE 525 N. 1st St., Phoenix Phoenix Connections: HISTORICAL MUSEUM Connections: Valley Metro Rail 7333 E. Scottsdale Mall, Connections: Valley Metro Rail (44th St/Washington Scottsdale DASH, Valley Metro (McDowell/Central Ave station) Connections: Rail (Van Buren/Central station) Old Town Trolley, Ave, Van Buren/1st Ave ROOSEVELT ROW 68th St./Camelback Rd. stations) PHOENIX ARTS DISTRICT Route, Mustang Route, CONVENTION CENTER Roosevelt St. between 7th Miller/Hayden Route ZIEGLER FIESTA BOWL 100 N. 3rd St., Phoenix Ave. and 16th St., Phoenix MUSEUM Connections: SCOTTSDALE 7135 E. Camelback Rd. Connections: (within four blocks), Valley MUSEUM OF Scottsdale Metro Rail (Roosevelt/ CONTEMPORARY ART Connections: Valley Metro Rail Central Ave station) 7374 E. 2nd St., Scottsdale Scottsdale Downtown & (3rd St/Washington, Connections: Camelback Trolleys 3rd St/Jefferson stations) Old Town Trolley, 68th St./Camelback Rd. 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Encanto Blvd. station) (at Baseline Rd) Connections: Phoenix Valley Metro Rail Connections: (at Priest Dr) MCCORMICK-STILLMAN (3rd St/Washington, (within 3 blocks) RAILROAD PARK (at Baseline Rd) 3rd St/Jefferson stations) 7301 E. Indian Bend Rd. HAYDEN BUTTE Scottsdale TEMPE BEACH PARK/ BIG SURF PRESERVE/ Connection: TOWN LAKE 1500 N. McClintock Dr. A MOUNTAIN (within 1 block) 80 W. Rio Salado Pkwy. Tempe 5th St. and Veterans Way Tempe Connection: Tempe PAPAGO PARK/ Connections: Connections: HOLE-IN-THE-ROCK Orbit Earth, Valley Metro CASTLES & COASTERS 625 N. Galvin Pkwy. Rail (Mill Ave/3rd St station) 9445 N. Metro Pkwy. E. Orbit Earth, Jupiter, Mars, Phoenix Phoenix Mercury, Venus, 35 Connections: THE WEDGE SKATEPARK Connections: Valley Metro Rail (within 1/2 mile) (Located in Eldorado Park) (Mill Ave/3rd St station) 7650 E. McDowell Rd. PHOENIX ZOO Scottsdale CHILDREN’S GLENDALE’S 455 N. Galvin Pkwy. Connection: MUSEUM OF PHOENIX XERISCAPE GARDEN Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix 5959 W. Brown St. Connections: Connections: Glendale Connections: GUS 3 Valley Metro Rail PIESTEWA PEAK (3rd St/Washington) GOLFLAND RECREATION AREA SUNSPLASH 2701 E. Squaw Peak Dr. DESERT 155 W. Hampton Ave. Phoenix BOTANICAL GARDEN Mesa Connection: 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy. Connection: Phoenix (within 1 mile) Connection: Phoenix Zoo Share your Valley MetroIMAX bus THEATRE travel trip photos on social media using #VMBusTravel Shopping COMPRAS ARIZONA CENTER CHRISTOWN DOWNTOWN MESA MESA RIVERVIEW 455 N. 3rd St. SPECTRUM MALL Main St. & Center St., Mesa 1061 N. Dobson Rd., Mesa Phoenix 1730 W. Bethany Home Connections: Connections: Connections: Rd., Phoenix Mesa Downtown BUZZ, Mesa Downtown BUZZ Connections: Valley Metro Rail (Center/Main St station) METROCENTER MALL ARIZONA MILLS MALL Valley Metro Rail 9617 N. Metro Pkwy. E. 5000 S. Arizona Mills (Montebello/19th Ave DOWNTOWN CHANDLER Phoenix Circle, Tempe station) Arizona Ave. & Boston St. Connections: Connections: Chandler 35 (at Baseline Rd) CITYSCAPE PHOENIX Connections: 1 E. Washington St. MILL AVENUE DISTRICT (at Priest Dr) Phoenix 310 S. Mill Ave., Tempe (at Baseline Rd) Connections: HISTORIC Connections: DOWNTOWN GLENDALE ARROWHEAD DASH, Valley Metro Rail 58th Ave. & Glendale Ave. FLASH, Orbit Earth, Jupiter, TOWNE CENTER (Washington/Central Ave, Glendale Mars, Mercury, Venus, 7700 W. Arrowhead Jefferson/1st Ave stations) Connections: Valley Metro Rail Towne Center, Glendale GUS 1 & 2 (Mill Ave/3rd St station) Connections: DESERT RIDGE 83 MARKETPLACE KIERLAND COMMONS OLD TOWN 21001 N. Tatum Blvd. 15205 N. Kierland Blvd. SCOTTSDALE BILTMORE Phoenix Scottsdale Main St. & Scottsdale Rd. FASHION PARK Connection: Connections: Scottsdale 2502 E. Camelback Rd. Connections: Phoenix DESERT SKY MALL MESA PAVILIONS Old Town Trolley Connections: 7611 W. Thomas Rd. POWER CENTER 68th St/Camelback Rd Phoenix 1525 S. Power Rd., Mesa Route Connections: Connections: CHANDLER 75 83 PARADISE VALLEY MALL FASHION CENTER MARY 4568 E. Cactus Rd. 3111 W. Chandler Blvd. Phoenix Chandler Connections: Connections: Chandler Fashion Center Old Town Scottsdale Tempe Marketplace Universities Shopping & Airports UNIVERSIDADES Y AEROPUERTOS COMPRAS SANTAN VILLAGE MALL TANGER OUTLETS ASU DOWNTOWN EAST VALLEY INSTITUTE 2218 E. Williams Field Rd. WESTGATE CAMPUS OF TECHNOLOGY Gilbert 6800 N. 95th Ave., Glendale 411 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 1601 W. Main St., Mesa Connection: Connection: Connections: Connections: Valley Metro Rail SCOTTSDALE QUARTER TEMPE
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