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Over 3,000 plants, hundreds of animals, various gardens, bird areas, butterflies and much more in this desert museum.
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It was a busy bustling little town perched atop a small hill between the mighty Superstition Mountains to the east and the Goldfield Mountains to the west. The first gold-strike...
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Named after the fabled lost gold mine, this park is located in the Sonoran Desert at an elevation of 2000 feet. The park offers a variety of hiking trails, nature trails, 70...
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Artists on the Patio is an outdoor market comprised of area vendors selling anything from canned and baked goods to jewelry, art, books and anything in between. Dec. 1 is our...
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Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park is the place to discover the intricate beauty and many faces of Arizona's oldest and largest botanical garden. Featured are plants from the...
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Visit this family entertainment farm with train ride, petting zoo, pick your own vegetables and fruits and homemade ice cream shop.
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Local historical artifacts, archives of the late Senator E.W. McFarland from private and political careers.
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A hodgepode of items on display at the Pinal County Historical Museum such as, prison relics, hangman's trapdoor, a gas chamber seat and many types of barbed wire.
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The picnic ramadas, playground equipment, the lakes, basketball courts, sand volleyball pits, walking/jogging paths and the miniature train combine to make the 65 acre Freestone...
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The Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing Aircraft Museum displays and fly’s a variety of aircraft from WW I through Vietnam, including the most full restored B-17 flying today...
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The picnic ramadas, playground equipment, the lakes, basketball courts, sand volleyball pits, walking/jogging paths and the miniature train combine to make the 65 acre Freestone...
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Botanical gardens and animals at one location.
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Hohokam archaeology, local ethnology, pre-Columbian Hohokam Indian artifacts, Prehistoric sites and more.
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These perplexing ruins of massive four-story building, constructed of high-lime desert soil by Indians who farmed the Fila Valley 600 years ago, have raised many questions.