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Tempe Attractions
 The Museum of Anthropology features changing exhibits on archaeology, human origins, history and society. Culture, traditions, beliefs are themes of the museum’s exhibits.
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 Tempe Historical Museum focuses on the preservation and interpretation of Tempe's history. It also includes an exhibit on the prehistoric Hohokam Indians who lived in the area. Admission is free.
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More Arizona Attractions
 This small but popular zoo is an important breeding center for several endangered species. Giant anteaters, white rhinoceroses, tigers, and zebras are inhabitants of the zoo.
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 This small museum is the perfect first stop on an exploration of Arizona. The Museum of Northern Arizona tells about the archaeology, ethnology, geology, biology, and fine arts of the region.
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 Visitors of the Coconino National Forest can climb the highest mountain in Arizona, fish in crystal-clear lakes, swim in desert creeks under red rock cliffs, or ski through parks and meadows and ponderosa pines.
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 This small park provides an excellent introduction to the plant and animal life of the desert. The park also includes an exhibit house for art displays; a tearoom that's great for breakfast, lunch, or afternoon tea; and two very good gift shops.
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 Called the White Dove of the Desert, this beautiful, blindingly white adobe church is the finest example of mission architecture in the Southwest. It was built between 1783 and 1797 and incorporates Moorish, Byzantine, and Mexican Renaissance architectural styles.
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 Located among Sedona's red rocks, the Chapel of the Holy Cross seems to rise out of the surrounding rock formations. The stunning views of rocks, valley and sky are a source of inspiration inviting rest and reflection. This site offers incredible photo opportunities too.
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 The Pueblo Grande Museum features the ruins of an ancient Hohokam village that was one of several villages along the Salt River between A.D. 300 and 1400. Three exhibition galleries hold displays on the Hohokam culture and archaeological methods.
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 The Park is located on the site of the military's Quartermaster Depot, which was used by the US Army to store and distribute supplies for military posts. The park features transportation museum, gift shop, and picnic area.
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