9/11 Memorial Pony
World's largest firefighting museum | 10
Airport Art Collection
A phoenix, giant aviators, and so much more | 12
Alwun House
Downtown art pioneers, of a unique sort | 14
Anthem Veterans Memorial
Solar spotlight at 11:11am on 11/11 | 16
Arizona Doll & Toy Museum
A 300-year-old doll and Mr. Spock, too | 18
Arizona Falls
Phoenix's first hydroelectric power plant | 20
Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center
Raising up Latin American culture | 22
Base and Meridian Marker
From where (almost) all Arizona land is measured | 24
The Bat Cave
Thousands of bats in dramatic flight | 26
Battleship Silver Service
Stately tableware shines solemnly | 28
Bernie the Robot
Reminding you to look up from your phone | 30
The Bible Museum
Not your standard hotel Bibles | 32
Bil Keane's Tomb
A beloved cartoonist depicted family funnies | 34
Blonde Butcher's House
Where jealousy led to murder | 36
Bragg's Pie Factory
Now a haven for local artists and entrepreneurs | 38
Buddy Stubbs Bikes
The Southwest's largest collection of motorcycles | 40
Calvin C. Goode Building
Remarkable career begets building namesake | 42
Cancer Survivors Park
Hopefully one day a historic relic | 44
Carnegie Public Library
Phoenix's first public library building | 46
Centennial Time Capsule
To be opened...in 100 years | 48
Centennial Way
100 years of Arizona history in plain sight | 50
The Circle of Life
Dark history of forced assimilation | 52
Copper Company Locomotive
A relic from the early days of mining | 54
Cosanti
A living testament to Paolo Soleri's "arcology" | 56
Curious Nature
Tarot, taxidermy, and tea leaves | 58
Cutler-Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center
The first synagogue in Phoenix | 60
Del Monte Market
The oldest market in Arizona | 62
Disco Dragon
The decor brings you in, the food brings you back | 64
Dobbins Lookout
Petroglyphs, saguaros, and scenic views | 66
Dolly Steamboat
Cruise on Canyon Lake | 68
Dulceria La Bonita
Celebrations are better with a giant pinata | 70
Elvis Chapel
This movie set survived two fires | 72
Encanto Carousel
Locals saved this historic treasure | 74
Estrella Star Tower
A tribute to stargazing cultures | 76
First Christian Church
A born-again Frank Lloyd Wright | 78
Flite Goodyear
Offices, radar, aircraft, blimp, tires, cotton | 80
Flying V Cabin
The bloodiest family feud in history | 82
Frank Lloyd Wright Spire
Commemorative park hidden in plain sight | 84
Fry Bread House
Community is the most important ingredient | 86
Fry's Downtown
Construction revealed recent and ancient history | 88
GenuWine Arizona
Enjoy self-pour wines from Arizona | 90
Geographical Center of Phoenix
A phoenix marks the heart of Phoenix | 92
Giant Golden Panda
Pandas are so cute, even at 13 feet tall | 94
Giving Tree Cafe
"Welcome to a Space of Love" | 96
Governor Hunt's Tomb
Arizona's first governor interred under a pyramid | 98
Grunow Memorial Clinic
Only historic building to retain its original use | 100
Hanny's Bathroom
The most Instagrammable loo in town | 102
Hawk Salvage
Your destination for one-of-a-kind curios | 104
Her Secret is Patience
Inspired by monsoon clouds | 106
Historic Fire Station 8
If the engine is in the driveway, they're open | 108
Historic Sahuaro Ranch
Peacocks with ties to Chicago and Mexico | 110
Hohokam Ancestral Grounds
Meet the Native Americans who built our canals | 112
Home of the Diamondbacks
Tour Chase Field year-round | 114
Ira H. Hayes USMC Memorial
Pima Indian was one of the Iwo Jima flag raisers | 116
Irish Cultural Center
A tale of a collection, a cottage, and a castle | 118
Japanese Friendship Garden
Showcasing four regions of Japan | 120
Liberty Bell
Arizona's traveled the state, and beyond | 122
LIX Uptown Ice Cream
Award-winning and even lactose-free | 124
Long Wong's
Deliciously "winging it" since 1980 | 126
MacAlpine's Soda Fountain
Ice cream sundaes, dinner with pie, and antiques | 128
Magic Carpet Underpass
Taking beautification to great heights | 130
Majestic Tempe 7
Movie parties, curated film, and tea time | 132
Maricopa County Justice Museum
Where the Miranda Warning was established | 134
Martin Auto Museum
The rise, fall, and rise again of the iconic Tucker | 136
Mel's Diner
"Kiss my grits!" | 138
Melinda's Alley Speakeasy
Kindhearted lady of the evening | 140
Merci Train
49 boxcars of gratitude from France | 142
Mexican Arts Imports
A mecca for Mexican arts | 144
The Onion House
Evans House, among the oldest private homes | 146
Origin of Phoenix Newspapers
A plaque marks the city's first newspapers | 148
Palm Lane
A Hollywood-like drive without the LA traffic | 150
Papago Park Amphitheater
3,500-seats now abandoned | 152
Peacock Staircase
Mae West and others graced these stairs | 154
Penske Racing Museum
Cars, trophies, and racing legends | 156
Petroglyph Preserve
Art, cultural, way-making, or religious icons? | 158
PHX Cat Cafe
Helping kitties find their 'fur-ever' homes | 160
Piestewa Peak
The first Native American woman killed in combat | 162
Pioneer Memorial Park
Seven historic cemeteries dating 1884 to 1914 | 164
Pip Coffee + Clay
Make a mug that looks like your dog | 166
Ponderosa Stables
Spectacular valley views, especially at sunset | 168
Prince Tribute Mural
Let's go crazy for Phoenix mural culture | 170
The Psycho Building
Classic scenes from Psycho filmed in Phoenix | 172
Rainbow Wings Photo-Op
An open-armed welcome to the LGBTQIA+ community | 174
Rancher Hat Bar
Design your own cowboy hat | 176
Rare Crested Saguaro
Scientists baffled by cause of mutation | 178
Redwood Pipeline Scandal
First efforts in municipal water works had leaks | 180
Rosson House
Arizona's first bride lived here | 182
Rustler's Rooste
Slide into a rattlesnake and cactus appetizer | 184
Samurai Comics
Bring the whole family | 186
San Carlos Hotel Star Walk
Walk amongst the Hollywood stars...and ghosts? | 188
Schreiner's Fine Sausages
It's bigger on the inside | 190
Scorpion Gulch
Trading post and a home near a gold mine | 192
Sisters of Mercy
Memorial Wall chronicles a history of healing | 194
Sphinx Date Co.
A date night with a date shake and more dates | 196
Spielberg's Film Debut
An award-deserving 'red carpet' experience | 198
St. Mary's Basilica
Pope John Paul II prayed here | 200
Stardust Pinbar
Walk-in cooler door is a pinball rabbit hole | 202
The Sun Worshipper
A landmark returns decades later | 204
Susan Arreola Postcard Collection
Time travel through 2,500 vintage postcards | 206
Thunderbird Field No. 1
Funded by Hollywood, future WWII pilots trained here | 208
Tonto Hills Kachina
The world's largest kachina doll | 210
Tony DeMarco's Living Room
Once a "champion" piano bar | 212
Tribute to Navajo Code Talkers
The unbreakable code during World War II | 214
Uptown Farmers Market
Local food, local crafts, and lots of locals | 216
USS Arizona Anchor
Heavy on the hearts of her visitors | 218
Valley Youth Theatre
Emma Stone performed in 16 productions here | 220
Water Mark
Enchanting, gigantic, equine gargoyles | 222
West Wind Drive-In
Date Night old school style, but modern | 224
Whisked Away Cooking School
A reluctant cook becomes a chef and teacher | 226
Wide World Maps & MORE!
Largest map store in the Southwest | 228
Xeriscape Garden
Gardening possibilities in low-water spaces | 230