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Charm for Days: The Strawberry Inn

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After a massive remodel and relaunch in 2016, The Strawberry Inn has become one of Northern Arizona’s most charming properties for staying and playing.

 

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With its signature windmill...

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Shake the Hands of Heroes This Veteran's Day

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The Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum is one of Phoenix’s top-rated attractions. You can learn how airplanes were used throughout the history of combat and feel the radial engines on our Warbirds rumble as they come to life.

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"Newsies" Opens Nov. 15 at Phoenix Theatre

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They're carrying the banner! Disney Theatrical’s musical, "Newsies," makes it debut at Phoenix Theatre on Nov. 15 and runs through Dec. 31.

The family-friendly presentation is inspired by the real-life newsboy strike of 1899 and based on the 1992 film, "Newsies." It follows Jack Kelly and a rag-tag group of newsies as they take on the biggest names in publishing in a fight for justice and fair pay.

The show features nonstop choreography and a Tony Award-winning score by Alan Menken. The Valley's James Gish, last seen in "Bullets Over Broadway" and "Billy Elliot," will be...

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Where to Find Fall Leaves in Arizona

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We all know the fall season brings the best weather in Arizona due to the much cooler temperatures contrasting from the past summer months. The fall weather calls for finally leaving the air-conditioned indoors and being able to go back outside and explore the natural beauty of sunny Arizona. Listed are the best places to explore during the autumn season in Arizona.   

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Best Hikes in Arizona

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October is the perfect time to explore Arizona’s unique landscapes. Both experienced and beginning hikers will find beautiful hidden gems as they walk through hiking trails filled with wild flowers, diverse cactus and historic caves.

Debbie Johnson, the director of the Arizona Office of Tourism, says, “I moved here from Wyoming precisely because I fell in love with Arizona's sunny winters and autumns. I love being able to go hiking year-round, even in December or January. And this time of year, when summer breaks and the mornings cool off, is...

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