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Things To Do – Prescott, Arizona
What do giant puppets, jugglers, stilt walkers, break dancers and fire-spinners have in common with Native American, East Indian, Middle Eastern, and African musicians and dancers? The answer is simple: they all are featured at the ... More on Discover America
Landmarks – Williams, Arizona
Inscription. In 1926, the Old Trails Highway was officially designated U. S. Highway 66, and it became the "Main Street of America." In 1984, Williams was the last Route 66 town in America to be bypassed by the interstate highway ... More on HMDB
Lakes – Mountainaire, Arizona
'J. D. Dam Lake' is located south and east of Williams in North Central Arizona. More on Wikipedia
Things To Do – Williams, Arizona
Nice people and deep Navajo/Western Tradition. This place was my low cost operational base to travel around... More on TripAdvisor
Museums – Prescott, Arizona
The Prescott Fine Arts Association actively supports arts education for the next generation through their scholarship program and through apprentice workshops. Their annual stage productions ... More on Discover America
Things To Do – Prescott, Arizona
On December 12, the shops and galleries in downtown Prescott will kick off the holiday season by opening their doors to an incredible array of musical talent--everything from blues, big band, folk, and steel drum bands to Celtic, ... More on Discover America
National And State Parks – Ash Fork, Arizona
Inscription. Ashfork, Arizona, Founded 1882, The Coming of Route “66”, 1926 : Ash Fork was a junction point of the Old Trails (Route 66) and the Grand Canyon – Nogales Highways (US 89), leading to the southern sections ... More on HMDB
Parks – Phoenix, Arizona
Is it paid for and maintained by the residents. More on GoCityKids
Campgrounds – Anthem, Arizona
Went on thursday 9-16-04, at 3:30pm not crowded at all, lake was clear, there were some jet skiers, drove down to the water, and cast lines, better fishing if you ... More on Wildernet.com
Campgrounds – Williams, Arizona
This was a very clean , extremely friendly, place to stay. More on TripAdvisor
Restaurants – Peoria, Arizona
I love this place for the coffee and the great daily specials home-cooked and prepared and the atmosphere. More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Williams, Arizona
They had these neat salt /pepper shakers made from 12oz coca cola bottles and she told us what they cost then told us how to get them cheaper ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Glendale, Arizona
Good food, nice cabin feel to the place. More on Yahoo! Travel
This was an amazing one day trip. The trip included a open jeep tour to the bottom of Grand Canyon. Once th... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Prescott, Arizona
Inscription. J. I. Gardner came to Prescott with a pack train in 1879 and opened his first mercantile store in 1883. The J. I. Gardner Store was built on this corner in 1890. Gardner's motto was "a... More on HMDB
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