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Places of Interest Around the East Valley Places of interest around the East Valley ENTERTAINMENT VENUES/ PERFORMING ARTS CENTERS A Ashley Furniture Homestore Pavilion, 2121 N. 83rd Ave., Phoenix, (602) 254-7200 B ASU Gammage, 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe, (480) 965-3434 C Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre, 5247 E. PHOENIX Brown Rd., Mesa, (480) 325-6700 MESA ATTRACTIONS/THEME PARKS MUSEUMS COMEDY CLUBS D Celebrity Theatre, 440 N. 32nd St., 51 Phoenix, (602) 267-1600 University Dr. Big Surf Waterpark, 1500 N. McClintock Arizona Historical Society Museum at Jester’Z Improv Comedy, Theater 168, 101 A A A E Chase Field, 401 E. Jefferson St., Phoenix, Paradise Valley Dr., Tempe, (480) 994-2297 Papago Park, 1300 N. College Ave., Tempe, 7117 E. McDowell Rd., Scottsdale, (480) (602) 462-6000 Community Q Bell Rd. Boyce Thompson Arboretum, 37615 U.S. (480) 929-9499 423-0120 College B F Chandler Center for the Arts, 250 N. Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. C 60 at milepost 223 near Superior, (520) B Arizona Museum for Youth, 35 N. B National Comedy Theatre, 1111 S. Arizona Ave., Chandler, (480) 782-2680 Country Club Dr. Country B J Main St. 689-2723 Robson, Mesa, (480) 644-2467 Longmore, Mesa, (602) 374-5638 Scottsdale FORT Chandler-Gilbert Community College Airport SCOTTSDALE McDOWELL M Desert Botanical Garden, 1201 N. Galvin Arizona Museum of Natural History, 53 Stand Up Live Comedy Theatre, 50 W. G YAVAPAI 87 C C C Performing Arts Center, 2626 E. Pecos 56th St. 64th St. R 40th St. McDowell Mountain Rd. 32nd St. 32nd Mesa Dr. Mesa Pkwy., Phoenix, (480) 941-1225 N. Macdonald, Mesa, (480) 644-2230 Jefferson St., Phoenix, (480) 719-6100 Rd., Chandler, (480) 732-7343 NATION 1/4 mi St. Center Tatum Blvd. Tatum 94th St. 94th FOUNTAIN Broadway Rd. D Firebird International Raceway, 20,000 D Arizona Railway Museum, 330 E. Ryan D Tempe Improv, 930 E. University Dr., Comerica Theatre, 400 W. Washington Scottsdale Rd. Scottsdale S. Maricopa Rd., Gila River Indian Rd., Chandler, (480) 821-1108 Tempe, (480) 921-9877 H HILLS St., Phoenix, (602) 379-2800 Shea Blvd. St. 124th St. 136th D Community, (602) 268-0200 E Arizona Science Center, 600 E. E The Comedy Spot, 7117 E. Third Ave., Grand Canyon University Arena, 3300 W. Goldfield Ghost Town, four miles east of Washington St., Phoenix, (602) 716-2000 Scottsdale, (480) 945-4422 I Doubletree Ranch Rd. TEMPE E Camelback Rd., Phoenix, (602) 639-8979 PHOENIX Apache Junction on state Route 88, (480) ASU Art Museum, southeast corner of 1/4 mi 983-0333 F J Hale Centre Theatre, 50 W. Page Ave., Via de Ventura X 10th St. and Mill Ave., Tempe, (480) Gilbert, (480) 497-1181 H PARADISE V Golfland-Sunsplash, 155 W. Hampton 965-2787 C O ASU F Herberger Theater Center, 222 E. VALLEY Indian Bend Rd. C Ave., Mesa, (480) 834-8319 K G G SALT RIVER University Dr. D G Chandler Museum, 178 E. Commonwealth GALLERIES Monroe St., Phoenix, (602) 254-7399 E PIMA-MARICOPA G McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park, Ave., Chandler, (480) 782-2717 Q McDonald Dr. INDIAN COMMUNITY I F Art Intersection, 207 N. Gilbert Road, Higley Center for the Performing Arts, H N H 7301 E. Indian Bend Rd., Scottsdale, Children’s Museum of Phoenix, 215 N. A L D (480) 312-2312 H Gilbert, (480) 361-1118 4132 E. Pecos Rd., Gilbert (480) 279-7190 H Mill Ave. F Scottsdale C Rd. Rural Seventh St., Phoenix, (602) 253-0501 L Art In Metal USA Gallery, 219 S. Siesta Jobing.com Arena, 9400 W. Maryland K Community 87 B H Phoenix Zoo, 455 N. Galvin Pkwy., Commemorative Air Force Arizona B M O College Apache Blvd. Phoenix, (602) 273-1341 I Ln., Tempe, (480) 894-9369 Ave., Glendale, (623) 772-3200 E N Indian School Rd. Wing Museum, 2017 N. Greenfield Rd., M northeast Kerr Cultural Center, 6110 N. Scottsdale I Osborn Rd. I Rawhide Wild West Town, 5700 W. North Mesa, (480) 924-1940 C Ceramics Research Center, N S W corner of 10th St. and Mill Ave., Tempe, Rd., Scottsdale, (480) 596-2660 A Thomas Rd. Loop Rd., Chandler, (480) 502-5600 Gilbert Historical Museum, 10 S. Gilbert S 202 J (480) 965-2787 MADCAP Theaters, 730 S. Mill Ave., BB SCOTTSDALE J Rockin’ R Ranch, 6136 E. Baseline Rd., Rd., Gilbert, (480) 926-1577 O T McDowell Rd. Mesa, (480) 832-1539 Gallery 100, Tempe Center at ASU, Tempe, (480) 634-5192 E Hall of Flame Firefighting Museum, 6101 D C A E K northeast corner of 10th St. and Mill Ave., Marquee Theater, 730 N. Mill Ave., Tempe, B N K The Rose Garden at Mesa Community E. Van Buren St., Phoenix, (602) 275-3473 Tempe, (480) 965-2380 P D H I McKellips Rd. U College, 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, (480) 829-0607 Y A Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Ave., CC R K A (480) 461-7022 L E Gallery 225, 225 N. Gilbert Rd., Gilbert, Mesa Amphitheatre, 201 N. Center St., P Brown Rd. Phoenix, (602) 252-8840 (480) 503-2255 Q 88 Mesa, (480) 644-2560 Sky Harbor Dr. Mesa Schnepf Farms, 24810 S. Rittenhouse Rd., K St. Center C L Mesa Contemporary Arts, 1 E. Main St., Z G B Dr. Stapley MESA Airport University Dr. Queen Creek, (480) 987-3100 M F Harry Wood Gallery, Art Building at ASU, Mesa Arts Center, 1 E. Main St., Mesa, TEMPE Mesa, (480) 644-6560 Tempe, (480) 965-6303 R INSET Main St. Club Dr. Country MESA Apache Trail (480) 644-6500 INSET Mesa Historical Museum, 2345 N. Horne, Broadway Rd. A N G Night Gallery, Tempe Marketplace, 2000 Orpheum Theatre, 203 W. Adams St., TEMPE GAMBLING Mesa, (480) 835-7358 E. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, (480) 965-6536 S MCC Apache Greyhound Park, 2551 W. Apache Tr., Phoenix, (602) 262-6225 V B Southern Ave. Idaho Rd. Rd. Tomahawk Rd. Goldfield Rd. View Mountain A Musical Instrument Museum, 4725 E. P Apache Junction, (480) 982-2371 O Northlight Gallery, Matthews Hall at ASU, Mill Ave. K AA F Mayo Blvd., Phoenix, (480) 478-6000 H T Phoenix Theatre, 100 E. McDowell Rd., 60 Tempe, (480) 965-6517 Phoenix, 602) 254-2151 J Baseline Rd. B Casino Arizona at Salt River, Loop 101 at Petersen House Museum, 1414 W. McKellips Rd., Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian P Step Gallery, 10th St. and Mill Ave., Tempe, Queen Creek Center for the Performing Southern Ave., Tempe, (480) 350-5151 I (480) 965-7044 U GUADALUPE Guadalupe Rd. APACHE B Community in Scottsdale, (480) 850-7777 Arts, 22149 E. Ocotillo Rd., Queen Creek, Q Phoenix Art Museum, 1625 N. Central (480) 987-7469 E 202 JUNCTION Casino Arizona at Talking Stick Resort, Sundust Gallery, 48 W. Main St., No. 100, 10 J Elliot Rd. C Ave., (602) 257-1222 J Mesa, (480) 464-6077 A 9800 E. Indian Bend Rd., Salt River V Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, 7555 101 87 J Pima-Maricopa Indian Community in R Pueblo Grande Museum and PHOENIX GILBERT K The Gallery at Tempe Center for the N. Pima Rd., Salt River Pima-Maricopa Warner Rd. Scottsdale, (480) 850-7777 Archeological Park, 4619 E. Washington Arts, 700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Tempe, Indian Community, (480) 270-5000 St., Phoenix, (602) 495-0901 CHANDLER Fort McDowell Casino, state Route 87 and (480) 350-2822 Ray Rd. D W Scottsdale Center for the Performing 2 mi Fort McDowell Rd., Fort McDowell Yavapai S Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Vision Gallery, 10 E. Chicago St., Chandler, Arts, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale, (480) Art, 7380 E. Second St., Scottsdale, (480) L Kyrene Rd. Kyrene ASU Phoenix-Mesa Nation near Fountain Hills, (480) 837-1424 994-2787 McClintock Dr. McClintock Priest Dr. Priest Rd. Rural Chandler Blvd. F D Williams Field Rd. (480) 917-6859 Chandler-Gilbert Polytechnic Gateway 874-4666 M G Community College Airport E Harrah’s Ak-Chin Casino Resort, 15406 Xico Inc., 44 S. San Marcos Pl., Chandler, Sun Devil Stadium, 500 E. Veterans Way, 48th St. 48th San Tan Historical Society Museum, M X Pecos Rd. L G L Maricopa Rd., Ak-Chin Indian Community in T (480) 833-5875 Tempe, (480) 727-0000 MESA Maricopa, (480) 802-5000 20740 S. Ellsworth Rd., Queen Creek, (480) F 202 987-9380 N Scottsdale Arts District, along Main Y Symphony Hall, 75 N. Second St., Phoenix. 1 mi Germann Rd. Lone Butte Casino, 1077 S. Kyrene Road, Gila (602) 495-1117 Rittenhouse Rd. F Street and Marshall Way in downtown I River Indian Community in Chandler, (800) U Superstition Mountain Museum, 4087 N. Scottsdale, (480) 377-9366 Queen Creek Rd. 946-4452 Apache Tr., Apache Junction, (480) Z Tempe Center for the Arts, 700 W. Rio I D 983-4888 Salado Pkwy., Tempe, (480) 350-2822 Turf Paradise, 1501 W. Bell Rd., Phoenix, (602) Ocotillo Rd. QUEEN G T 942-110 V Tempe Historical Museum, 809 E. AA Theatre Outback at Mesa Community CREEK U Southern Ave., Tempe, (480) 350-5100 College, 1833 W. Southern Ave., Mesa, GILA RIVER H Vee Quiva Casino, 6443 N. Komatke Ln., Gila (480) 461-7172 347 INDIAN 10 River Indian Community in Laveen, (800) COMMUNITY Cloud Rd. L Riggs Rd. 946-4452 BB University of Phoenix Stadium, 1 E Cardinals Dr., Glendale, (623) 433-7100 Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino, Interstate MARICOPA COUNTY I Dobson Rd. Dobson Rd. Alma School Ave. Arizona McQueen Rd. Rd. Cooper Gilbert Rd. Rd. Lindsay Dr. Vista Val Rd. Greenfield Rd. Higley Rd. Recker Rd. Power Rd. Sossaman Rd. Hawes Rd. Ellsworth Crismon Rd.
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