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Arizona
Center.
Downtown Phoenix's shopping & entertainment destination. Features 50+
specialty shops, nightclubs and restaurants.
Arizona Science Center. One of downtown Phoenix's crown jewels,
the center features a multitude of hands-on exhibits, and a planetarium.
Desert Botanical Gardens. Displays
more than 20,000 plants from all over the world, American art and culture
that boasts over 75,000 artifacts.
Herberger Theater. The theater's two
stages provide an intimate setting for ballet, performances by the Arizona
Theatre Company and others.
Phoenix Art Museum. Features 13,000
works. Permanent collection of Western, contemporary, Latin American and
European art.
Phoenix History Museum. Dynamic interactive exhibits showcase
the area's metamorphosis from a dusty desert town to a modern metropolis.
Phoenix Zoo. Arizona's largest. Attractions
include the 4-acre African veldt and the Forest of Uco, a rain-forest
exhibit with rare bears.
Pueblo Grande. Near downtown Phoenix,
the museum showcases life as it was 2,000 years ago in the Sonoran Desert.
South Mountain Park. The largest municipal park in the world,
with hiking, biking and equestrian trails, picnic and camping facilities,
and spectacular views of the entire Phoenix area.
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