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Formerly Bank One Ballpark, this baseball field is home to the Arizona Diamondbacks and handles rain or shine with its retractable roof. Odd as it may seem to...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThis is one of the best gardens you will ever see, possibly because it's so full of local plants. There are giant saguaros, the type of cactus that can hold up...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideWith more golf courses per capita than any state west of the Mississippi, the Valley of the Sun has become a golfing mecca. Greens fees range from $40 on a...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThis private museum houses one of the best collections of Native American art in the country. Founded by Dwight and Maie Heard, who moved to Phoenix from...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThe 16,000-acre South Mountain Park in South Phoenix—the world's largest city park—has 51 miles of beautiful desert wilderness trails for hikers,...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThanks to a recent $50-million addition and courtyard renovation, the Phoenix Art Museum has finally become a cultural institution representative of the fifth...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideYears after coming out to Phoenix to consult on the design of the Arizona Biltmore in 1927, Frank Lloyd Wright decided that the foothills of the McDowell...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThis is more of a golf clubtoting town than a tennis-racket one, but there are several resorts that have very good facilities, chief among them the...more
see the Phoenix + Scottsdale guideThis 19,000-seat venue in newly revitalized downtown Phoenix is home to the Phoenix Suns NBA team (602-379-7867; www.suns.com), the Phoenix Mercury WNBA team...more
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