The Birdcage Theatre
Tombstone is the town that was too tough to die. Mostly known for the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Tombstone is also home to the infamous Birdcage Theatre. The Birdcage served to entertain the influx of silver miners in the late 1800s. The theatre ho ...
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Yuma Territorial Prison
Criminals who were apprehended in the early days of the Arizona Territory probably spent some time in Yuma Territorial Prison. The prison operated from 1876 to 1909, and just over 3,000 inmates passed through its iron gates. Though the prison was coe ...
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The Domes at Casa Grande
Just south of Casa Grande lies a group of eerie structures known as The Domes. The collection of round concrete buildings have been abandoned for nearly thirty years and are a curiosity to both tourists and Pinal County locals alike. The Domes are sh ...
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The Hayden House and Monti’s La Casa Vieja
The Hayden House is considered by many to be the birthplace of modern Tempe. Most residents knew the Hayden House as Monti's La Casa Vieja, a restaurant and steakhouse renowned across the state. Unfortunately, the steakhouse closed in 2014, but the h ...
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Pioneer Village
Want to see the Old West for yourself? Pioneer Village is as close as it gets. Located on a 90-acre plot north of Phoenix, the living museum is a mix of original buildings and replicas of historic structures from the early days of the Southwest. Pion ...
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The Hotel San Carlos
___The Hotel San Carlos in Downtown Phoenix is among the oldest surviving hotels in the city. It's the only remaining establishment in Phoenix from the roaring twenties. Upon its completion in 1928, it was one of the most upscale hotels in the Southw ...
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The Hermosa Inn and the Ghost of Lon Megargee
Located in the affluent Paradise Valley, the Hermosa Inn is one of the region's highest-rated hotels. The Phoenix suburb is known for its many hotel resorts and million-dollar mansions, and the city is one of the wealthiest in Arizona. But what makes ...
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The Orpheum Theatre Phoenix
The Orpheum Theatre in Downtown Phoenix is the place to catch a Broadway musical, play, or classical concert. The theatre also occasionally hosts TV shows like The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. The Orpheum Theatre is historic; it was built in 1929. ...
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The Rosson House
The Rosson House is one of Phoenix's architectural wonders and one of the oldest surviving houses in the city. Built in 1895 for the influential Rosson family, the house has withstood the test of time, having been occupied by multiple owners and rent ...
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The Most Haunted Places In Phoenix
Phoenix is the capital and most populous borough in Arizona. Not only that, it is the fifth most jam-packed with humanity city in the United States. The place is huge, full of life, and brimming with history. It is because of that quality - ...
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