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Greater Phoenix Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres
A WorldWeb.com travel guide to Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres in Greater Phoenix, Arizona.
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    Wrigley Mansion

    Build by the magnate of Wrigley chewing gum, as an anniversary present to his wife, the Wrigley mansion sits at the crest of a 100 foot hill overlooking the Biltmore area of Phoenix. It is currently operated as a private club with world-class cusine. Public tours are available.
    Address: 2501 E. Telawa Trail, Phoenix  AZ  85016
    Telephone 1 602 955-4079 
     
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    Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass Chandler

    Rawhide at Wild Horse Pass boasts an 1800s Western town feel and features 16 rides, a myriad of attractions and tons of games that will keep visitors of all ages entertianed. When looking for an authentic Western experience, look no further than Rawhide, where visitors can ride a mechanical bull, ride a camel, pan for gold, embark on a desert train ride or go rock climbing. Other attractions include attending the stunt show and dining at the award-winning Rawhide Steakhouse & Saloon.
    Address: 5700 West North Loop Road Chandler  AZ  USA  85226
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 480 502-5600 
     

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    Historic Sahuaro Ranch

    The Sahuaro Ranch in Glendale offers visitors the chance to see Arizona from a historical perspective.
    Address: 9802 N. 59th Ave. Glendale  AZ  USA  85308
    Telephone 1 623 930-4200 
     

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    Arizona Biltmore Resort

    The Arizona Biltmore Resort opened its doors in 1929 and is the only existing hotel inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, who worked on the project with a former student. Designed to blend in with its surroundings, the resort features geometric patterns resembling palm trees and buildings made of concrete blocks.
    Address: 2400 E. Missouri Ave. Phoenix  AZ  USA  85016
    Telephone 1 602 955-6600 
     

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    ASU's Grady Gammage Auditorium Tempe

    ASU's Grady Gammage Auditorium presents a variety of theatrical performances, including Broadway hits, international dance and music presentations. The building was one of the last designed by legendary architect, Frank Lloyd Wright, who made it to be as acoustically sounds as possible. Completed in 1964, the auditorium hosts numerous performances, as well as the graduation ceremonies for the university.
    Address: 1200 S. Forest Ave Tempe  AZ  USA  85287
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    Mesa Grande Ruins
    This flat mound was used by the Hohokam Indians sometime around 1000 AD. Today it sits in Mesa, about 2 mi (3 km) from the Mesa Southwest Museum.
    Address: 1010 Country Club Dr. Mesa  AZ  USA
    Telephone 1 480 644-2230 
     

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    Sirrine House
    Built in the early 1900s, the Sirrine House is the only fully-restored house in Mesa. It is furnished with items from the Victorian era.
    Address: 160 N. Center Street Mesa  AZ  USA  85201
    Telephone 1 480 644-2760 
     

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    Goldfield Ghost Town

    Goldfield Ghost Town was home to about 4,000 people until its mines ran out of gold around 1910. Today it has all sorts of shops, tours, historical buildings and reenactments for guests to see.
    Address: 4650 N. Mammoth Mine Rd. Goldfield  AZ  USA  85219
    Telephone 1 480 983-0333 
     

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    Splash Playground Tempe
    This one acre park teaches how a drop of rain ends up either in the ocean or becomes part of the city water supply. Open mid-April through September, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
    Address: Tempe Beach Park Tempe  USA  AZ  85281
    Telephone 1 480 350-8625 
     

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    Marty Robbins Glendale Exhibit House

    Marty Robbins was a legendary singer of country and western songs and this house honors his life and music.
    Address: 5804 W. Myrtle Ave. Glendale  AZ  USA  85308
    Telephone 1 623 847-7047 
     

     
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