University of Arizona - Tucson, Arizona The U of A is the leading public research university in the American Southwest. It is a state land-grant university. The University has 37,217 students studying 334 different fields at the bachelor's, … [Read more...]
Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block
Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block The Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block encompass an entire city block of historic downtown. The five historic properties that are under the care of teh museum are La Casa Cordova, Romero House, Edward … [Read more...]
Rattlesnake Bridge and other neat stuff – Tucson, Arizona
Rattle Snake Bridge - Tucson, Arizona Are you looking for the worlds largest rattlesnake? If so you will find it in Tucson, cleverly disguised as a pedestrian bridge over Broadway Road. Its eyes light up and the tail rattles whenever someone walks … [Read more...]
Lowell Observatory – Flagstaff, Arizona
Lowell Observatory - Flagstaff, Arizona What is the purpose of the Lowell Observatory? It is to pursue the study of astronomy, especially the study of our solar system and its evolution. It also conducts pure research in astronomical … [Read more...]
The Phoenix Symphony – Phoenix, Arizona
The Phoenix Symphony - Phoenix, Arizona The 76 member Phoenix Symphony presents an annual season from September through May where they perform for over 300,000 people annually with 275 concerts and presentations. Another fabulous thing the symphony … [Read more...]
Sharlot Hall Museum – Prescott, Arizona
Sharlot Hall Museum - Prescott, Arizona This museum was founded by historian and poet, Sharlot M. Hall, for the purpose of providing educational adventures in human and natural history to those that enter. … [Read more...]