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Area Attractions
Cities & Towns | Historic Sites | Special Interest | National Forests | Golf
Cottonwood
Located in the Verde Valley, Cottonwood was founded in 1879. Cottonwood boasts a wonderful area called Old Town Cottonwood that has been designated as a Historic District. Old Town Cottonwood offers a nice assortment of restaurants and shops.
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Flagstaff
Originally settled by gold miners in 1864, historic Prescott offers visitors beautiful Victorian neighborhoods, interesting shopping, fine dining, natural attractions, museums, historic buildings, and festive events.
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Jerome
A restored copper mining town set on a steep mountainside above Cottonwood, Jerome offers shopping, galleries, studios, a mining museum, and a state park.
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Payson
With nearby Tonto Natural Bridge and the Mogollon Rim, Payson is a beautiful mountain town that offers a lot of scenic beauty. Fishing, boating, hiking, and horseback riding are plentiful in the area.
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Prescott
Originally settled by gold miners in 1864, historic Prescott offers visitors beautiful Victorian neighborhoods, interesting shopping, fine dining, natural attractions, museums, historic buildings, and festive events.
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Sedona
Located among the red rocks of Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in Arizona, offering visitors magnificent vistas, shopping adventures, art galleries, museums, jeep tours, and helicopter tours.
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Wickenburg
Nestled in the western foothills of the Bradshaw Mountains, Wickenburg is one of the oldest towns in Arizona. It offers interesting attractions such as the Vulture Mine and Box Canyon.
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