Address: Arizona Canal Trail, Phoenix, AZ 85018, USA
“This area is best accessed from the 5802 E. Indian School Rd. parking lot. Climb up the stairs to see the SRP Energy signs, then take the stairs down again. By the falls, there were some concrete cubes (presumably seats that you can sit on), however it was too wet to sit on any of them. The falls have 2 sections- one is a gentle cascade that falls over a rock wall and then in front you have to 2 falls that face each other on opposite ends of the bank. The falls were the huge waterfall I was expecting, but still a nice view. Downsides were- the area by the falls was wet, looked drab in colors, and the water fountains did not look too clean to drink from.”
Address: 4505 N Rubicon Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85018, USA
“It doesn’t look but i believe this house is amazing. Unfortunately it’s for sale and I didn’t see anybody there. Before you plan to visit make sure you can go inside. One of the most especial design of Frank Lloyd Wright with amazing ramp that leads you from the ground to the roof. Unfortunately there is not enough landscape around the house but I hope new owner makes it better.”
Address: 5212 E Exeter Blvd, Phoenix, AZ 85018, USA
“The house is beautiful from outside, but it looks like it had been closed for some time for public since April. No exact info on website. You can not even walk around the property. I wish I can visit inside as well. But still 5 stars because I admire Frank Lloyd Wright's creativity.”
Address: 5005 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85018, USA
“Enrolled my daughter in a week long summer art camp program here and she loved it. The instructors and staff are friendly and I was surprised by the amount of drawings, paintings and sculpture she accomplished during the week she was there. She is excited to come back next summer!”
Address: 4619 E Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85034, USA
“This museum and archaeological park is in the midst of the City of Phoenix (close by is the airport). It is an interesting and informative exhibit for all ages, about the life Hohokam people from AD 950 to AD 1450. The museum has indoor exhibits and an outside archaeological village which you follow through pathways. It’s so interesting to see how life was so many years ago. As one exhibit expressed - the Hohokam lived among the mountains surrounding Phoenix, that still exist today. It takes about 1-2 hours to absorb the museum and well worth the time for a step back into history..”
Address: 3901 W Pioneer Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85086, USA
“Completely fascinating. Don’t miss the 15 minute guided tour, if you get the chance. Worth the trip!”
Address: 1690 W Jefferson St, Phoenix, AZ 85007, USA
“An interesting memorial park near the Arizona Capital Building in Phoenix. It honors not only war veterans but other groups such as police and firefighters who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country or their community. A fascinating display revolves around the USS Arizona, with a mast, an anchor and one of it's main guns on display. One of the main guns from the USS Missouri is also on display, so the visitor can feel a connection to both the beginning and the end of WWII.”
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