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Arizona Tourism

Lake Powell - Page, Arizona

lake powell.jpegEnjoy Lake Powell in Arizona

Visitors to Lake Powell in Arizona are often amazed by the sheer size of the man made body of water. Over one hundred and eighty six miles long, the lake offers over ninety canyons to explore and endless hours of water activities and fun.

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Gadsden Pacific Division Toy Train Operating Museum - Tucson, Arizona

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There are 90 members of this organization dedicated to the advancement of model railroading by the collection and operation of toy trains and railroad memorabilia, as well as preserving prototype railroad history by sponsoring railroading related activities and events to share with the public.

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Fort Lowell Museum - Tucson, Arizona

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Enter the world of the military life on the Arizona frontier with a visit to the Fort Lowell Museum right in the heart of Tucson.

When it was first established in1866, on the outskirts of Tucson, it was called Camp Lowell (originally called just “Post at Tucson”) on land previously inhabited and used between 900 A.D. and 1250 A.D by a large community of the prehistoric

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Reid Park Zoo - Tucson, Arizona

polar bears reid park zoo.jpgTour the Reid Park Zoo in Tucson, Arizona

If you love viewing animals from diverse areas around the globe, you’ll want to visit the Reid Park Zoo on your next trip to Tucson. The Reid Park Zoo is home to more than 400 animals. You’ll see all of your favorite zoo animals in comfortable habitat environments located throughout Reid Park Zoo.

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Grand Canyon Railway Depot - South Rim, Arizona

Grand Canyon Railway Depot - South Rim, Arizona.jpegHistorical buildings and other attractions

There are a lot of historical buildings you can visit along the South Rim and most of them are located in the Grand Canyon Village. Some of these buildings include Buckey O’Neill Cabin, the El Tovar Hotel and the Grand Canyon Railway Depot.

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Grand Canyon Caves - South Rim, Arizona

Grand Canyon Caves - South Rim, Arizona.jpegGrand Canyon: Over Land Or Through The Air — an infinite panorama beckons

There are so many tourist attractions in the world, some are man-made like monuments, museums and other architectural wonders while majority are naturally-made such as mountains, lakes, falls, gorges and other natural wonders.

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Tucson Spa Resorts - Tucson, Arizona

A world-famous spa destination

Another must visited place in the state of Arizona is the city of Tucson, where you can visit world famous spa resorts. You can visit Tucson spa resorts that offer a relaxing mud massage, hydrotherapy and steam baths. Some even offers a wide range of relaxing therapies, from ancient Native American treatments to modern therapies.

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Mystery Castle, Phoenix, Arizona

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Another must see tourist attraction is the Mystery Castle, which is located in the foothills of South Mountain Park. If you’re interested in eclectic architecture, then this castle is just right for you.

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Ghost Towns - Jerome, Arizona

Ghost Towns - Jerome, Arizona.jpgRecapturing the spirit of the Old West

Arizona is also a great place if you want to have a summer vacation recapturing the spirit of the Old West. You can visit dude ranches that offer horseback adventure trips in various lengths, cookouts and trail rides. This is the best place for you to experience a taste of what life on the range is.

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Painted Forest - Flagstaff, Arizona

Painted Forest - Flagstaff, Arizona.jpegBe captivated by the state’s natural landscape

The state is famous for its spectacular natural sceneries and fantastic weather conditions. It is also known for its desolate yet stunning desert lands and pine-covered plateau that has a beauty of its own.

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