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AZ Airfare and Adventures

June 3rd, 2010

AZ Airfare and Affordable Travel

The state of Arizona has so much to offer and with AZ airfares being so cheap in the shoulder and off-peak seasons you really should visit and explore the state.  You certainly want to visit the Grand Canyon with the beauty of nature showing you just how persistence and time can erode something into a true thing of wonder.  Or you could want to see some of the outstanding galleries the state has to offer with the rich heritage of the Native Americans, Hispanic culture and western culture all available in different locations.

The Heard Museum in Phoenix is a must “visit” for everyone interested in the heritage of the area. Here you will be shown some of the best in traditional and contemporary American Indian art.  There are 10 exhibition galleries that include 5 long-term and five changing exhibitions with two different locations for you to visit. 

While you are visiting the Phoenix area you may want to tour Pueblo Grande Museum which is an archaeological site museum and repository. The purpose of the museum is developing the understanding of prehistory, history, and ethnology of inhabitants of the Southwest.  The museum is situated at a 1,500 year-old Hohokam village ruins.  You can observe reproductions of the prehistoric Hohokam homesteads when exploring the ruin trail.  At the site is also some of the last remaining intact Hohokam irrigation canals. This is a remarkable piece of Hohokam history.

Travel on over to Tombstone where you can relive the Old West.  Tombstone was known as “The Town Too Tough To Die,” and is the most famous of Arizona’s historic mining camps.  This area produced millions of dollars of gold and silver over a 7 year run.  While you are touring Tombstone you will discover the opportunity to visit Boothill Graveyard, the old Tombstone Courthouse and watch many of the residents dressed in period clothing. 

Outside of Tucson you can visit the Titan Missile Museum which was home to one of the Titan II Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles.  There were 18 Titan II missile sites located at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson.  The Titan Missile Museum is the only Titan Missile site that remains intact; all the others were destroyed.  You can take a guided tour that includes the launch control room with a simulated launch and then go on through the 200 ft tunnel for inspection at the Titan II missile.  It’s an incredible tour, be sure to make time to stop here.

Travel on over to Yuma and tour the Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park.  There you will be able to tour the prison that incarcerated 3,069 prisoners, 29 of whom were women.  The prison was last used in 1909 before the prisoners were moved to a new prison.  Today you can tour the prison and see the front gate that is so familiar to anyone that has watched western movies.

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