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Williams Arizona: Gateway to the Grand Canyon
Most people drive through Williams, Arizona as a quick stop to get gas on their way to the Grand Canyon. If you have a little time to explore, you’ll discover Williams is so much more than just a gateway town. As part of the original Route 66, you can still find the nostalgic diners, hop aboard a historic train or meet a bear up close (safely, of course).
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5 Historic Places To Visit in Phoenix Arizona
Ever wonder what it was like to live in Arizona back in the late 1800s or early 1900s? I am always curious how people lived years ago and the history of the city. Luckily, there are a few spots in Phoenix where you can step back in time and soak up a bit of history. If you’re like me and love wandering through old houses or going on historical tours, these five places are definitely worth adding to your list.
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7 Places to See Arizona Petroglyphs
Have you ever stood in front of ancient rock carvings and felt like you were peeking through a window into the past? That’s exactly what it feels like when I visit petroglyphs here in Arizona. These incredible images share stories that reach back thousands of years. They speak of the people who once called this desert home, their daily lives, their beliefs, and their connection to the land.
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8 Places to See Arizona Wildflowers
In the northern states, autumn brings the excitement of colorful foliage, but here in Arizona, we have our own seasonal spectacle—wildflowers. Every year, we eagerly anticipate the moment when the desert wakes up after the rain, painting the landscape with bursts of vibrant color.