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Goodyear Visitor's Guide
Attractions in the Valley of the Sun
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Casinos
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Gila River Casinos
operates three locations: Wild Horse Pass and Lone Butte off I-10 near Chandler, and Vee Quiva southwest of Phoenix near Ahwatukee. Bus transportation is
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The town of Maricopa is home to Harrah's
Ak-Chin Casino, south of Phoenix. Shuttle service is provided
from various Valley locations.
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There are two Casino Arizona locations adjacent to Scottsdale in the East Valley. One is at Highway 101 and McKellips Rd; the other is at
Highway 101 and Indian Bend Rd.
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The Fort McDowell Casino is northeast of Fountain
Hills on the Fort McDowell Yavapai Community. Shuttle bus routes service
many areas of the Valley.
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Family Fun
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The 2010 Annual Arizona
Renaissance Festival is held Saturdays, Sundays (and President's
Day) from February 6 to March 28 in the East Valley, on Route 60 between
Apache Junction and Florence. Experience jousting, feasting, crafts, music,
comedy and entertainment in a medieval times setting.
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Near Mesa, Salt River Tubing
hosts float trips in the Tonto National Forest on the lower Salt river Rapids. They are located seven miles north of Loop 202 on Power Rd.
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Three Golfland Water Parks offer a refreshing break from
the Arizona heat. Find Big Surf park in Tempe, Sun Splash
in Mesa and Waterworld
Safari in Phoenix.
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Enjoy a family outing with a railroad theme at the
McCormick-Stillman
Railroad Park. Ride the Paradise and Pacific scale railroad and the
carousel; and visit museum displays and an arboretum. The park is open
year-round in Scottsdale.
Maricopa Live Steamers operates more than eight
miles of track on the Adobe Western Railroad for public rides on Sunday
afternoons September through March.
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Visit the Goldfield
Ghost Town for a taste of the 1890's. Main Street has many shops,
historic buildings, the Goldfield Museum, and an occasional gunfight! Tour
the Mammoth Gold Mine, pan for gold or ride on Arizona's only narrow gauge
train.
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The Rawhide Western Town offers a petting ranch,
panning for gold and numerous shows throughout the park. Ride a stagecoach,
a burro or the desert train. However, watch out or the Sheriff may throw
you behind bars!
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Children can enjoy indoor amusement rides at Jeepers
Amusement Paradise in Mesa, or mini-golf at Mini Golf
Paradise, also indoor in Phoenix.
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The Phoenix area is home to a number of Amusement
Parks offering all the traditional attractions: roller coasters, bumper
cars, mini-golf, carousels, go-carting and of course, amusement rides for
all ages.
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In Phoenix:
Castles N' Coasters
Enchanted Island
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Amazing
Jake's in Mesa
Crackerjax
in Scottsdale
Fiddlesticks
in Tempe
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Horticulture
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Boyce
Thompson Arboretum is the legacy of William Boyce Thompson, to
instill in people an appreciation of plants and to fostering educational,
recreational, research, and conservation opportunities associated with
arid-land plants. The Arboretum is located at 37615 W. Hwy 60 between
Florence Junction and Superior.
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Phoenix's Desert Botanical Garden hosts one of the world's
finest collections of desert plants. This one-of-a-kind museum showcases 50
acres of beautiful outdoor exhibits as home to 139 rare, threatened and
endangered plant species from around the world. It is located in Papago
Park at 1201 N. Galvin Parkway, Phoenix.
Phone: 480-941-1225
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Information is available at 520-689-2811.
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Located in Margaret T. Hance Park at 1125 N. 3rd Ave. Phoenix, the Japanese
Friendship Garden features more than 1,500 tons of handpicked rock,
more than 50 varieties of plants, flowing streams, a 12-foot waterfall and
a Koi pond. The Garden is the product of the Sister Cities of Phoenix and Himeji, Japan. Phone: 602-256-3204
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Museums
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The Heard Museum educates
the public about the heritage and the living cultures and arts of Native
peoples, with emphasis on the people. It is a living museum featuring both
artifacts and contemporary art of Native cultures.
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The vast collection at the Phoenix Art Museum
includes works of art that span the centuries and the globe. The eclectic
pieces comprise several diverse and stimulating galleries.
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The Arizona Science Center provides exploration,
education and entertainment for all ages with over 300 hands-on exhibits, a
state-of-the-art planetarium and a five-story IMAX® theater.
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The Arizona Railway Museum is a community effort
towards the acquisition, restoration, preservation and display of railway
equipment, artifacts and mementos related to railways of the past and
present.
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The Arizona Capitol Museum brings history to life
every day through exhibitions, special events, and tours. More than 20
exhibits tell Arizona's story from territorial days to the present.
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The Arizona
Museum of Natural History features exhibits ranging from dinosaurs
to ancient Indian civilizations to the settlement of the West, including a
hands-on Adventure Center with interactive exhibits
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The Phoenix
Museum of History preserves and exhibits, showing Phoenix's
metamorphosis from a dusty desert town to a modern metropolis.
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Taliesin
West showcases the principles of organic architecture and
conservation of the natural environment developed by noted architect Frank
Lloyd Wright.
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Arcosanti
is the residence and studio of Paolo Soleri, presenting a unique
bio-climatic architectural environment, with imaginative design and
construction techniques.
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This is just a sampling of over 60 museums in the
area.
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Phoenix Parks, Pueblo Grande Museum
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Zoos & Aquariums
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The Phoenix Zoo covers 125 acres in four major
exhibit zones: Africa, Tropics, Arizona and a Children's area. More than
1200 mammals, fish, invertebrates, birds, and reptiles are on exhibit.
The Zoo - which has been rated as one of the top
five zoos for kids - is located at 455 N. Galvin Parkway in Phoenix's
Papago Park, between McDowell and Van Buren streets. Phone: 602-273-1341
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Located immediately north of Goodyear in
Litchfield Park, the Wildlife
World Zoo has Arizona's largest collection of exotic animals with
over 2400 individual animals representing more than 400 exotic and
endangered species.
Also, the state's first Aquarium is now open at
the Zoo, located at 16501 W. Northern Ave., Litchfield Park. Phone: 623-935-WILD
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Last Updated: 2/11/2010
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