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A mile deep, 277 miles (446km) long and up to 18 miles (29km)
wide, the breathtaking grandeur of the Grand Canyon is so
impressive that pictures or words simply cannot do it justice. One
of the...
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Taliesin West was legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright's
winter home and school from 1937 until he died in 1959, aged 91.
Today the facility can be visited as the Frank Lloyd Wright
Foundation...
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If you don't particularly like cacti before your visit, there is
a good chance you'll fall in love with them by the time you leave.
These Desert Botanical Gardens get high ratings not only for...
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The Heard Museum is home to America's finest collection of
Native American art, making this an essential attraction for
visitors looking to gain an understanding of the west's...
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Located in the northeastern corner of Arizona, Petrified Forest
National Park was designated a national monument in 1906. The trees
within the park are over 225 million years old, and have over...
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The Hopi Reservation, also referred to as simply Hopi, is the
site of the oldest Hopi settlements in the world. Located in a
remote region of flat-topped mesas and completely surrounded by...
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Kingman is a nostalgic tourist destination in Arizona. Located
in the northeastern corner of Arizona between the Grand Canyon and
Las Vegas, the city is a popular fuelling stop between the...
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Located surprisingly close to downtown Phoenix is the Pueblo
Grande Museum and Archaeological Park, the site of a 1,500-year-old
Hohokam village ruin. Mysteriously abandoned around 1450, all...
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