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White Canyon Wilderness

Parks – Superior, Arizona

Intricately carved and scenically splendid White Canyon runs north-south through the middle of this Wilderness. Narrow in places, this canyon's walls rise as much as 800 feet above the bottom. Throughout you'll find delicate, eroded ... More on Epinions.com

Roger's Canyon

Sightseeing – Apache Junction, Arizona

An amazing hike with a chance to be alone with 600 year old ruins. What cou More on Trails

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  • Great hike. We went the day after a big rain storm so the water was really More on Trails

  • If you live in Phoenix and want to hike to a cliff dwelling, the ruin in Rogers Canyon in the Superstition Mountains is probably the closest one youre going to find. Its a pretty good one, too. You... More on Trails

White-McCarthy Lumber and Hardware Company 1914

Landmarks – Florence, Arizona

Inscription. This single-story commercial building includes a partial basement, wide-open interior spaces, and a tall, carefully detailed, Main Street store front of exposed, buff-colored, pressed brick. The other walls are composed ... More on HMDB

Arizona Renaissance Festival

Things To Do – Apache Junction, Arizona

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  • HAZAH! Step back in time to the Renaissance period. This 30-acre village is open from the first weekend in February through the last ... More on igougo

Hon-Dah Resort & Casino Indian Pine Restaurant & Timbers Lounge

Things To Do – Pinetop-Lakeside, Arizona

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  • The Indian Pine Restaurant features Friday Seafood Dinner, Saturday Prime Rib and Sunday Champagne Brunch. Menu service every ... More on arizonaguide.com

Tonto Lake

Parks – Show Low, Arizona

Tonto Lake is roughly 30 plus miles southeast of Fort Apache Arizona. Fisherman and can find a good supply of Rainbow and Apache Trout. ... More on AnglerWeb.com

The Quacker Barrel

Things To Do – Greer, Arizona

Good food good fun for all in the White Mountains of Arizona. More on arizonaguide.com

In Honor of John W. Wentworth Born 1858 – Died 1954

Landmarks – Globe, Arizona

Inscription. Colorful Arizona pioneer and faithful Gila County public servant. At intervals from 1885 to 1947. Within the walls of three courthouses erected on this spot, he occupied various offices. His last office was Clerk of the ... More on HMDB

Truman – Randell House

Landmarks – Florence, Arizona

Inscription. A transformed early Sonoran adobe, this house is the only structure in Florence that has a full second story added to an adobe core. Built by W. C. Truman, the sheriff known for capturing lady stagecoach robber Pearl ... More on HMDB

Show Low Lake

National And State Parks – Show Low, Arizona

100 acres. Elev. 6,500 ft. One mile off Arizona 260 in Show Low on Show Low Lake Road. Early spring is the best time to fish trout here. Other species include walleye, largemouth bass, bluegill, and catfish. Show Low Lake turned up ... More on AnglerWeb.com

Sonic Drive-In

Restaurants – Show Low, Arizona

As you will see Sonic offers a menu of American favorites featuring several unique food items. As well every person who dines at a Sonic Drive-in receives personalized service as carhops deliver food directly to customers' cars. Our ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Cafe Beate German Cuisine

Restaurants – Nutrioso, Arizona

German Alpine Cuisine More on arizonaguide.com

Helga'z Lounge

Restaurants – Show Low, Arizona

Helga'z Lounge - If you’re planning on wearing sneakers, hoodies or any other casual apparel, you should probably go to another lounge. Helga'z Lounge, located at 1457 E Deuce Of Clubs prides ... More on clubzone

Juan Avenenti Building

Landmarks – Florence, Arizona

Inscription. Juan Avenenti, an Italian immigrant who came to Arizona about 1870, purchased this property in 1886 from Frank M. Griffen. Previously, it had belonged to Florence pioneers Levi Ruggles and Charles Douglas. Avenenti, a ... More on HMDB