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Phoenix & Scottsdale Cedar City Ut 666 Points of Interest 93 St FREE TAKE ONE! PHOENIX & SCOTTSDALE CEDAR CITY UT 666 POINTS OF INTEREST 93 ST. GEORGE LAKE POWELL NV 9 64 Ortega’s Chase Field- Heard Museum 15 PAGE 160 Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks Located in downtown Phoenix, Heard Museum LAKE MEAD GRAND CANYON Retractable-roof stadium in the heart of features exhibits of Native American cultures and 666 downtown Phoenix that serves as the home of the arts, including the world’s largest kachina doll Arizona Arizona Diamondbacks. Arrange a tour by calling collection. Open daily. 2301 North Central Avenue. 93 89 NM (602) 462-6799. 401 East Jefferson. (602) 252-8848 191 (602) 514-8400 KINGMAN Pueblo Grande Museum 40 FLAGSTAFF Camelback Mountain Come and enjoy the old ancient Hohokam ruins, 95 SEDONA 40 The Finest in Handcrafted Indian Jewelry, The city’s most famous landmark resembles a 1,000 years old! Features workshops, tours and a crouching camel. In the mountain’s Echo Canyon Lake Indian Art and Crafts. museum store containing Indian arts and crafts. Havasu 89 recreation area, red cliffs and hiking areas attract 180 191 Open Monday-Saturday 9-4:45 and Sundays CA 93 outdoor enthusiasts. East McDonald Drive and 1-4:45. 4619 East Washington Street, Phoenix. 17 Tatum Boulevard. (602) 256-3220 60 Show this ad for (602) 495-0901 BLYTHE 60 60 Visitor Services Old Town Scottsdale Desert Botanical Garden PHOENIX Hitchin’ posts and wood front shops are Offers the world’s largest collection of desert YUMA 10 COOLIDGE 70 20% reminiscent of the old west as it was, and plants in a natural setting. Tours, demonstrations, 191 180 79 Attractions Scottsdale was known as The West’s Most 8 Discount ✂ special events, cafe, gift and plant shops. OFF Any One Item Western Town. Brown Avenue South of Indian 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix. (480) 941-1217 CASA GRANDE Sightseeing School Road. (480) 945-8481 May be some restrictions TUCSON 10 Wrigley Mansion South Mountain Park/Mystery Castle A famous mansion built in 1929 by chewing- Shopping MEXICO BENSON The 16,500-acre park is the largest municipal gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. 2501 East Map Not To Scale Dining park in the world, sheltering more than 300 Telawa Trail, Phoenix. (602) 955-4079 plant species. Located at 10919 South Central DISTANCE IN MILES BETWEEN PHOENIX AND . Avenue. Mystery Castle was built by a man with a Scottsdale Downtown Traders for 5 dream and a fantastic imagination. 800 East Experience Scottsdale Downtown’s more than Flagstaff . .138 Los Angeles . .367 Mineral Road. (602) 268-1581 500 shops, galleries, restaurants, clubs and pubs Grand Canyon . .219 San Diego . .351 Generations all within a village-like atmosphere. Stroll down Tempe Town Lake Main Street and shop for classic art & antiques. Kingman . .184 Sedona . .119 Rent kayaks, paddleboats or canoes, or just have Walk around Old Town and partake of western Lake Havasu City . .206 Tucson . .111 a picnic by the shore of this two-mile lake formed charm and history. Take home gifts from the New Las Vegas . .297 Yuma . .159 by an inflatable rubber dam in the Salt River bed. West on 5th Avenue. Let Marshall Way entice you Rio Solado Parkway and Mill Avenue. with precious gems and art. Eat and drink at HELPFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (480) 894-8158 more than 60 premier restaurants and nightspots. HOURS: Emergency 911 Take the 101 Freeway to Indian School Road and Phoenix Art Museum AAA Emergency Road Service (800) 222-4357 head west to Scottsdale Road, which will put you Mon-Sat Includes Western American, Latin American, in the heart of Scottsdale Downtown. Maricopa County Sheriff (602) 876-1000 10am-6pm 14th-20th Century European, American and Asian www.scottsdaledowntown.com Phoenix Police Department (602) 262-6151 art. Restaurant, gift shop. Open Tuesday-Sunday. (480) 312-7750 Phoenix Fire Department (602) 253-1191 Sunday 1625 North Central Avenue, Phoenix. Arizona Office of Tourism (602) 364-3700 11am-5pm (602) 257-1222 Arizona State University Arizona State Parks (602) 542-4174 One of the nation’s largest universities, ASU is Pioneer Arizona Poison Control (602) 253-3334 located in the heart of Tempe — only minutes from Living History Museum Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau (602) 254-6500 downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale. University For a Different, Enchanting Gift Offers 28 buildings, costumed interpreters, Tempe Convention and Visitors Bureau (480) 894-8158 working blacksmith and print shop portraying Drive & Apache Boulevard. (480) 965-9011 From the Southwest! Glendale Visitor Center (623) 930-4500 Arizona’s territorial history. Gift shop, restaurant. Out of Africa Wildlife Park Scottsdale Downtown (480) 312-7750 3901 West Pioneer Road, Phoenix, Exit 225 off Your best all-day family adventure of the animal Indian Market I-17. (623) 465-1052 kind. Watch tigers romp and play with their FEARNS 2009-2010 PHOENIX & SCOTTSDALE TRAVELER INFO GUIDE At Stagecoach Village Taliesin West- caretakers in an aquatic presentation you won’t PUBLISHER: Anne M. Fearn CORPORATE OFFICES: Certified Folder Display Service, Inc. in Cave Creek, AZ Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation believe. Get kissed by a giraffe while on a real 1120 Joshua Way, Vista, CA 92081, (760) 727-5100 Fax: (760) 727-1583 www.certifiedfolder.com Wright’s desert masterpiece and school set on African photo safari. Take beautiful pictures of PHOENIX DISTRICT SALES OFFICE: Certified Folder Display Service, Inc. 3801 East Roeser Road, Unit 11, Phoenix, AZ 85040, Phone: (602) 437-4776 Fax: (602) 437-5019 71007100 EastEast CaveCave CreekCreek RoadRoad #136#136 600 acres of framatic Sonoran Desert. Hourly lions, wolves, panthers, hyenas and grizzly bears. 14 and in-depth tours, desert hikes. Gift shop. Open Wed.–Sun. 9:30 am–5 pm, major holidays, Neither Certified Folder Display Service, Inc. or the Phoenix & Scottsdale Traveler Info Guide make any CaveCave Creek,Creek, ArizonaArizona 8533185331 representation expressly or implied as to the performance of the advertisers herein, or to the accuracy of the facts Frank Lloyd Wright Boulevard and Cactus Road, except Thanksgiving & Christmas. Open everyday herein. Certified Folder Display Service, Inc. and the Phoenix & Scottsdale Traveler Info Guide jointly and severally (480) 575-7113 Scottsdale. (480) 860-2700 Spring Break. I-17 north to exit 287 in Camp Verde. disclaim any responsibility for acts or omissions of these advertisers. Copyright 2009 by Certified Folder Display (928) 567-2840 outofafricapark.com Service, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this Travel Guide may be reproduced without the permission of the www.visitortips.com/tig/phoenix Please call for directions. publisher. PH3/09 36 36 70 70 70 82 395 6 93 89 25 24 120 40 191 50 287 140 6 15 PANGUITCH 50 550 50 41 NEVADA CEDAR CITY COLORADO 350 ST. GEORGE UTAH 666 MERCED Lake Powell 160 93 89 395 95 285 99 PAGE Lake 56 Mead 64 64 LAS VEGAS GRAND CANYON 160 666 84 CALIFORNIA 25 385 Arizona NEW MEXICO 40 93 KINGMAN 89 191 15 AMARILLO FLAGSTAFF 40 285 5 95 40 14 40 SEDONA 40 40 Lake ALBUQUERQUE Havasu CAMP 180 191 60 60 27 93 89 16 VERDE LOS ANGELES PALM SPRINGS 385 10 WICKENBURG 260 285 84 17 60 60 54 70 5 60 15 60 GLOBE 70 LUBBOCK 16 60 10 APACHE 82 YUMA JUNCTION 25 SAN DIEGO 8 191 82 180 PHOENIX 180 8 70 Pacific 79 CASA GRANDE 10 70 180 Ocean LAS CRUCES TEXAS MEXICO PICACHO TUCSON 10 EL PASO Map Not To Scale BENSON 19 Come Experience “Chinatown” in Phoenix for Asian Shopping & Great Dining! Asian Shopping 1924 American La France Fire Engine Super L. Ranch Market • Asian Video Audio Oriental Factory Direct Gifts • Over 90 Restored Pieces of • 1951 Fire Engine Available Golden Gifts • Asian Gold & Diamonds Fire Apparatus from the U.S., for Boarding Yes, I Do! Wedding & Photography England, Germany, France, and Austria • National Firefighting Global Travel • Asian Bank of Arizona Hall of Heroes Chinese Herb Shop • Asian Fashion & Gifts • Hundreds of Other Exhibits • Plenty of Free Parking Great Dining • Hands-On Activities for Kids 11 Golden Buddha Chinese Restaurant Lao Ching Hing Restaurant On the Grind Café • Szechwan Palace Next Door to Phoenix Municipal Stadium • Open Daily Taiwan Express (inside Super L Ranch Market) 6101 East Van Buren St. • Phoenix, AZ 85008 Asian Seafood Buffet (602) 275 3473 • www.hallofflame.org 10 Stroll through our Authentic Chinese Gardens OPEN DAILY — FREE ADMISSION 668 North 44th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008 (just south of the 202 freeway) 5 602.273.7268 • www.phxchinatown.com 4 12 6 17 18 14 7 SKYRANCH TO CAREFREE AIRPORT & CAVE CREEK N CAREFREE HWY. 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