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Opened in 2015, the Museum of the West has a rotating cast of temporary exhibits, ranging from Taos painters to Barry Goldwater's black-and-white photography. There are two permanent exhibits as well: one on Hopi pottery and another featuring cowboy trappings – saddles, spurs, holsters, lassos, hats and saddlebags... basically, everything but the horse.


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2. Scottsdale Historical Museum

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One of the buildings with genuine history in Old Town Scottsdale is the Little Red School House, now home to the Scottsdale Historical Museum, where low…

3. Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

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Complementing the adjacent Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, SMoCA's five galleries, housed in a cleverly adapted old movie theater, showcase…

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5. Phoenix Zoo

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6. Tempe Town Lake

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Mill Ave spills into Tempe Town Lake, a 2-mile-long recreational pond created by reclaiming the long-dry Salt River in the 1990s. Have a picnic at Tempe…

7. 'A' Mountain

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8. Pueblo Grande Museum

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