#1 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Scottsdale Center for the Arts
Scottsdale AZ
~0.19 miles from Scottsdale city center
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The Southwest's premier performing arts halls, the renovated Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts serves the greater Phoenix metro area
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#2 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Dowtown Scottsdale
Scottsdale AZ
~0.28 miles from Scottsdale city center
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#3 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Scottsdale Waterfront
Scottsdale AZ
~0.52 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Shopping and dining at the chic Scottsdale Waterfront.
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#4 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall
Scottsdale
~0.91 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Scottsdale Fashion Square is the largest shopping mall in Arizona and the American Southwest, with approximately 2 million square feet (180,000 m²) of retail space, and is among the top 30 largest malls in the country. It is one of the top 10 most profitable malls in the country with over $740 sales per square foot, more than $400 over the national average. The mall is located on the northwest corner of Scottsdale Road and Camelback Road in Scottsdale, Arizona and has been owned by Westcor, a subsidiary of Macerich, since 2002. With the explosion of new retail developments and dining options in the nearby vicinity, the term Scottsdale Fashion Square has become more generalized in recent years to include the retail shopping districts adjacent to the complex, including the Scottsdale Waterfront and Southbridge.
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#5 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Scottsdale Fashion Square
Scottsdale AZ
~0.92 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Scottsdale Fashion Square is the largest shopping mall in Arizona and the American Southwest, with approximately 2 million square feet (180,000 m²) of retail space, and is among the top 30 largest malls in the country. It is one of the top 10 most profitable malls in the country with over $740 sales per square foot, more than $400 over the national average. The mall is located on the northwest corner of Scottsdale Road and Camelback Road in Scottsdale, Arizona and has been owned by Westcor, a subsidiary of Macerich, since 2002. With the explosion of new retail developments and dining options in the nearby vicinity, the term Scottsdale Fashion Square has become more generalized in recent years to include the retail shopping districts adjacent to the complex, including the Scottsdale Waterfront and Southbridge.
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#6 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Coronado Golf Course
Scottsdale AZ
~1.17 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Starter - - 619 435 3122
Pro Shop - - 619 435 3121 ext. 1
Opened in 1957, Coronado Municipal Golf Course continues to reign as one of the finest public golf courses in Southern California. We received a
Best Value in Southern California by www.greenskepper.org for 2008
Best Value in Southern California by www.greenskeeper.org for 2007
We have an 18-hole, par 72 course with wide, inviting fairways, and always immaculately manicured greens. Coronado Golf Course offers dramatic views of the Coronado Bridge, Hotel Del Coronado, and the San Diego Bay.
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#7 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Scottsdale
Scottsdale AZ
~1.34 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Scottsdale (O'odham Va'ai S-va'oni; Yaqui Eskatel) is a city in the eastern part of Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, adjacent to Phoenix. As of 2010 the population of the city was 245,500. Scottsdale is regarded as an upscale tourist and shopping destination and as a representation of western American style. The New York Times described downtown Scottsdale as "a desert version of Miami's South Beach" and as having "plenty of late night partying and a buzzing hotel scene".
Scottsdale is bordered to the west by Phoenix and Paradise Valley, to the north by Carefree, to the south by Tempe, and to the east by Fountain Hills and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community.
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#8 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Los Arcos Mall
Scottsdale AZ
~2.03 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Los Arcos Mall is a defunct shopping mall which was located on the southeast corner of Scottsdale and McDowell Roads in Scottsdale, Arizona. Almost all of it was demolished in the early 2000s. The site is now the home of SkySong, Arizona State University's Scottsdale Center for New Technology and Innovation.
Los Arcos Mall opened in 1969 and was developed by Phoenix-based Westcor Partners. The cross-shaped enclosed mall was anchored by The Broadway on the east end, Sears on the south end, an entrance and a food court on the north end, and another entrance and a lower-level movie theatre on the west end. The mall was one of the largest and most modern in the Phoenix metropolitan area for its first decade or so. However, as newer and larger centers were built nearby, Los Arcos' drawing power began to fade.
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#9 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Scottsdale Community College
9000 E Chaparral Rd Scottsdale AZ - 480-423-6000
~2.47 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Scottsdale Community College, is located in Scottsdale, Arizona, a suburb of Phoenix. Scottsdale Community College is a two-year college located on the eastern boundary of the city of Scottsdale, Arizona, on land belonging to the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. http://www.scottsdalecc.edu
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#10 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Desert Botanical Garden
Scottsdale AZ
~2.55 miles from Scottsdale city center
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The Desert Botanical Garden is a 140 acre (20 ha) botanical garden located within Papago Park in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Founded by the Arizona Cactus and Native Flora Society in 1937[1] and established at this site in 1939, the garden now has more than 21,000 plants, in more than 4000 taxa, one-third of which are native to the area, including 139 species which are rare, threatened or endangered. Of special note are the rich collections of agave (176 taxa) and cacti (10,350 plants in 1,350 taxa), especially the Opuntia sub-family. Plants from less extreme climate conditions are protected under shadehouses. There is an Australian collection, a Baja California collection and a South American collection, all of plants adapted to desert conditions. Several ecosystems are represented: a mesquite bosque, semidesert grassland, and upland chaparral scrub. The Desert House, set up in the early 1990s, demonstrated innovative energy-efficient systems: an evaporative cooler, a rainwater-cvapture system and graywater irrigation.
The Desert Botanical Garden has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride
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#11 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
NTNA College
Scottsdale AZ
~2.67 miles from Scottsdale city center
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#12 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Camelback Mountain
Phoenix AZ
~2.99 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Camelback Mountain is a mountain in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The name is derived from its shape, which resembles the hump and head of a kneeling camel. The mountain, a prominent landmark for the metropolitan Phoenix valley, is located in the Camelback Mountain Echo Canyon Recreation Area between the Arcadia neighborhood of Phoenix and the town of Paradise Valley. It is a popular recreation destination for hiking and rock climbing
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#13 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Big Surf
Scottsdale AZ
~3.41 miles from Scottsdale city center
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If you had the pleasure of visiting the park in our 2009 season, you probably got to see our magnificent mascot, Gil Shark!
Gil was most certainly a hit this summer. He made many appearances, posed for numerous photos, walked miles around the park and, of course, gave hundreds of hugs. In the midst of all this fun, Gil’s plush exterior got a little icky, for lack of a better term. Not to mention the vast amount of sweat that poured inside! Yuck!
Gil with some girls at the park Summer 09
Needless to say, Gil needs a good bath, which we can’t provide here at the park. We have to send him off to Scollon Productions, the company that built Gil. The only thing left to do now is find a box big enough for him to travel in!
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#14 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Phoenix Zoo
455 North Galvin Parkway Phoenix AZ
~3.51 miles from Scottsdale city center
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The Phoenix Zoo is the nation’s largest non profit zoological park and home to more than 1,200 animals including more than 200 endangered or threatened birds, mammals or reptiles from around the world. Enjoy the Zoo’s four distinct trails: Arizona, Africa, Tropics and Children’s Trail. Discover the Zoo’s newest exhibit, Monkey Village, where the animals roam free.
The Phoenix Zoo opened in 1962, and is the largest non-profit zoo in the United States. Located in Phoenix, Arizona, the zoo was founded by Robert Maytag, a member of the Maytag family, and operates on 125 acres (0.51 km2) of land in the Papago Park area of Phoenix. It has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride.
The zoo has over 1,300 animals on display and contains 2.5 miles (4.0 km) of walking trails. It is divided into four main themed areas or trails: The Arizona Trail (American Southwest flora and fauna), the Africa Trail (animals from Africa), the Tropics Trail (residents of the rain forests), and the Children's Trail, which includes a petting zoo.
The zoo has been conservation minded from its inception. Soon after it opened it hosted what was thought to be the last few Arabian Oryx, which formed the basis of the world herd created for Operation Oryx and eventually allowed the reintroduction of the species into the wild. It now includes a sanctuary to care for animals that are endangered or unwanted. http://www.phoenixzoo.org
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#15 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Phoenix Municipal Stadium
5999 E. Van Buren Phoenix AZ - (602) 392-0217
~3.56 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Phoenix Municipal Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Phoenix, Arizona. The stadium was built in 1964 and holds 8,775 people. It is the spring training home of the Oakland Athletics and is one of two Spring Training facilities run by the City of Phoenix. The San Francisco Giants played at the ballpark during spring training in 1964.
The first spring training game was played on March 8, 1964 in which the Giants beat Cleveland, 6 to 2. Willie Mays hit the first home run at the park, in front of a crowd of 8,582. In attendance for the dedication ceremonies were Commisioner Ford Frick, National League President Warren Giles, and Giants owner Horace Stoneham.
The stadium hosted the Phoenix Firebirds until 1992 when Scottsdale Stadium was opened. The stadium has also hosted Arizona Fall League games during the fall. Currently, it hosts the home games of the Phoenix Desert Dogs. The Arizona Diamondbacks rookie league games were also played in the stadium during their first year in the minor-league level Arizona League. Several of the Arizona high school baseball championships are played there in early May.
In the past couple years, the stadium underwent a renovation to improve the press box facilities (they were at the time the only open-air facilities in the Cactus League) and clubhouse areas.
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#16 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
ASU Stadium- Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe AZ
~4.69 miles from Scottsdale city center
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#17 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Phoenix Art Museum
Phoenix AZ
~4.84 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Phoenix Art Museum (also known simply as "PAM") is the largest and primary institution of visual art in the Southwestern United States. Located in Phoenix, Arizona, the museum's collections trace their origins back to 1912 when the Phoenix Woman’s Club and Arizona State Fair Committee decided to develop a fine arts program. The first painting in the collection was bought in 1915, and by 1925 the Phoenix Fine Arts Association was officially formed. The association's first permanent museum was established in 1936 as the Phoenix Art Center, by the Works Progress Administration, as part of the Federal Art Project. It was later renamed the Phoenix Art Museum. Philip Campbell Curtis was the founding director.
The Phoenix Art Museum has been designated a Phoenix Point of Pride.
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#18 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park
Phoenix AZ
~4.84 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Pueblo Grande Museum
Pueblo Grande Museum is located at a 1,500 year-old Hohokam village ruins in modern day Phoenix. For over 70 years the museum has been dedicated to the study and interpretation of the Hohokam culture. On the 102 acre park grounds, visitors explore the ruin of an 800 year-old platform mound possibly used by the Hohokam for ceremonies or as an administrative center. An excavated ballcourt, and to full-scale reproductions of prehistoric Hohokam homes can be viewed along the ruin trail. The site also includes some of the last remaining intact Hohokam irrigation canals. Museum History
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#19 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Downtown Tempe (Neighborhood)
Tempe AZ
~4.96 miles from Scottsdale city center
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#20 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Talking Stick Golf Club
Scottsdale AZ
~5.09 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, together as a design team, have created the magic of Talking Stick Golf Club. Located on and owned by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, the North and South courses are two uniquely different golf courses offer many options for golfers of all skill levels. From links style adventure through the grasslands and ingenious bunkering on the North Course to a traditional style of play on the tree-lined fairways of the South Course, both provide a serene yet challenging, memorable day of play.
"Whichever course one chooses or prefers, it was our desire to portray golf in a traditional sense, which quietly merges with its tranquil desert surroundings... Talking Stick's North course, with its broad, angular holes rewards thoughtful play through the rise of its many options according to one's level of skill. Its low-profile, slightly crowned greens and close-cropped approaches encourage running as well as aerial assaults... The South course, with its tree-lined fairways and raised greens defended at the sides offers a more straightforward style of play." - Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw
The elegant 26,000 square foot clubhouse offers an award winning golf shop, player's locker rooms, full service dining room, and private dining areas for groups of all sizes. There is a complete practice facility available for all guests as well as private and group golf instruction from the Tim Mahoney Golf Academy. Talking Stick Golf Club, located on and owned by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, offers uninterrupted desert panorama with spectacular vistas of the distant mountains, reflecting cherished rural seclusion minutes from the heart of Scottsdale.
The Wildhorse Grille at Talking Stick Golf Club invites you to relax in a warm Southwestern ambiance and capture breathtaking views of the surrounding golf course and mountain ranges. Whether grabbing a quick bite to eat before a round of golf, enjoying a leisurely lunch or attending a first class wedding, guests are delighted by attentive service and excellent food.
Call 480.860.2221 for tee times
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#21 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Arizona State University
Tempe AZ
~5.29 miles from Scottsdale city center
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#22 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Grady Gamman Memorial Auditorium
Tempe AZ
~5.46 miles from Scottsdale city center
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#23 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Tempe
Tempe
~5.53 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Tempe ( /'t?mpi?/; (tem-PEE) or Oidba in Pima) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, USA, with a 2008 population of 175,523. The city is named after the Vale of Tempe in Greece. Tempe is located in the East Valley section of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area; it is bordered by Phoenix and Guadalupe on the west, Scottsdale on the north, Chandler on the south, and Mesa on the east. Tempe is the location of US Airways Group's corporate headquarters, and of Arizona State University's oldest and largest campus.
The Hohokam initially lived in this area and built canals to support their agriculture. They abandoned their settlements during the 1400s, with a few individuals and families remaining nearby.
Fort McDowell was established on the upper Salt River in 1865 allowing for new towns to be built further down the Salt River. US military service members and Hispanic workers were hired to grow food and animal feed to supply the fort, and less than a year later, had set up small camps near the river that were the first permanent communities in the Valley after the fall of the Hohokam. (Phoenix was settled shortly afterward, by 1867-68.) The two settlements were 'Hayden's Ferry', named after a ferry service operated by Charles T. Hayden, and 'San Pablo', and were located west and east of Hayden Butte respectively. The ferry became the key river crossing in the area. The Tempe Irrigating Canal Company was soon established to provide water for alfalfa, wheat, barley, oats, and cotton.
Pioneer Darrell Duppa is credited with suggesting Tempe's name, adopted in 1879, after comparing the Salt River valley near a 300-foot-tall butte, to the Vale of Tempe near Mount Olympus in Greece.
In 1885, the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature chose Tempe for the site of the Territorial Normal School, which became Arizona Normal School, Arizona State Teachers College, Arizona State College and finally Arizona State University.
The Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad, built in 1887, crossed the Salt River at Tempe, linking the town to the nation's growing transportation system. The Tempe Land and Improvement Company was formed to sell lots in the booming town. Tempe became an economic hub for the surrounding agricultural area. The city incorporated in 1894.
The completion of Roosevelt Dam in 1911 guaranteed enough water to meet the growing needs of Valley farmers. On his way to dedicate the dam, former President Theodore Roosevelt applauded the accomplishments of the people of central Arizona and predicted that their towns would be prosperous cities in the future. Less than a year later, Arizona was admitted as the 48th state, and the Salt River Valley continued to develop.
In the 20th and 21st centuries, Tempe has expanded not only as a suburb of Phoenix, but also a center of education and commerce in its own right.
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#24 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Biltmore Fashion Park
Phoenix AZ
~6.23 miles from Scottsdale city center
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The Biltmore Fashion Park is a luxury outdoor retail and dining plaza located in the Biltmore District of Phoenix, Arizona, along the prestigious stretch of East Camelback Rd. The recently renovated and expanded mid-century plaza is the city of Phoenix's premiere address for high-end retail. The Biltmore Fashion Park, as well as the surrounding business and residential district, are named after the historic Arizona Biltmore Hotel, nearby.
Since 2002, it has been owned by Westcor, a subsidiary of The Macerich Company. It is located in an upscale area of Phoenix, bordering the popular tourist sites of Scottsdale, Arizona and Paradise Valley.
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#25 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
HoHoKam Park
Scottsdale AZ
~6.57 miles from Scottsdale city center
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HoHoKam Park also known as Dwight W. Patterson Field, is a park with a baseball stadium located at 1235 N Center St in Mesa, Arizona (the Chicago Cubs spring training facility since 1979). The stadium was built in January 1997 and holds 12,632 people. It is the home of the Mesa Solar Sox of the Arizona Fall League. The Mesa Cubs play just down the street at Fitch Park. There is a cemetery across the street from HoHoKam Park. HoHoKam Park has the largest scoreboard in the Cactus League. The scoreboard is 12'x16'.
The Mesa Miners of the Golden Baseball League also have played at HoHokam.
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#26 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Starfire at Scottsdale Country Club
Scottsdale AZ
~6.66 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Traveler Description: An older course near midtown Scottsdale with reasonable prices.
Attraction type: Golf course, Other
Activities: Golfing
Address: 11500 N. Hayden
Scottsdale, AZ 85260
Tel: 480-948-6000
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#27 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Piestewa Peak
Phoenix AZ
~6.78 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Piestewa Peak (pronounced /pa?'?st?w??/ pye-ESS-t?-wah[2], O'odham Vainom Do'ag, formerly Squaw Peak), at 2608 feet (795 meters) is the second highest point in the Phoenix Mountains, after Camelback Mountain, and the third highest in the city of Phoenix, Arizona. It is located in the Phoenix Mountains Preserve. Piestewa Peak is named in honor of Army Spc. Lori Ann Piestewa, the first Native American woman to die in combat in the US military,[3] and the first woman soldier to be killed in action in the 2003 Iraq Conflict
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#28 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Diablo Stadium
Phoenix AZ
~7.08 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Tempe Diablo Stadium is a baseball field located in Tempe, Arizona. It is the spring training home of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the home field for night games of the Arizona League Tempe Angels. It was the spring training home of the Seattle Pilots in 1969 and 1970 [the Pilots moved to Milwaukee after spring training in March 1970 and prior to the 1970 regular season], the Milwaukee Brewers in 1971 and 1972, and the Seattle Mariners from 1977 through 1993; the Mariners now play at the Peoria Sports Complex, with the San Diego Padres.
The stadium was built in 1968 and holds 9,785 people. The stadium underwent an extensive $20 million renovation and was rededicated on Mar. 3, 2006. The renovation included the main stadium, the Major League Fields and the Minor League Complex on site. In return for the newly updated stadium, the Angels agreed to extend their spring training lease through Dec. 31, 2025. $12 million of the renovations were funded by the Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority, a municipal corporation charged with funding renovations of Cactus League stadiums throughout Maricopa County.
Tempe Diablo Stadium can be seen from the Maricopa Freeway.
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#29 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Downtown Mesa (Neighborhood)
Mesa AZ
~7.42 miles from Scottsdale city center
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#30 of 30 Things To Do in Scottsdale
Mesa
Mesa
~7.54 miles from Scottsdale city center
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Mesa (pronounced /'me?s?/ MAY-s?) is a city in Maricopa County, in the U.S. state of Arizona and is a suburb of Phoenix, within the Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the third-largest city in Arizona, after Phoenix and Tucson, and the 38th-largest city in the country.
Although it has a large population, Mesa is a "bedroom community." Neighborhoods across the city are diverse — some areas have experienced urban blight, while others feature elaborate custom homes. Mesa is also best known as having one of the highest check cashing per capita indexes nationwide.
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