The Old West
Ghost City Tours
Ghost City Tours
CONNECTING TO CULTURE
The region that became Arizona was inhabited well before statehood. Tour the ancient ruins of American Indian sites, visit historic missions and witness Wild West reenactments.
Across the state, you'll find ruins of villages, ancient structures, and missions founded by indigenous tribes, and later European settlers and Catholic missionaries. Of course, who can forget Arizona's Wild West history?
Arizona's modern culture, seen in its cities and arts, continue to be influenced by those who came before with plenty of room for innovation.
EXPERIENCES
The region that became Arizona was inhabited well before statehood. Tour the ancient ruins of American Indian sites, visit historic missions and...
Viva la Cultura
Experience Arizona's vibrant Hispanic heritage at historic sites and colorful festivals across the state. Find authentic and award-winning...
Arts & Culture
From Arizona's small towns to its largest city, visitors find plenty of open and welcoming communities to enjoy in the Grand Canyon State.
Places to Stay
Whether they go by "guest ranch" or "dude ranch," these authentic Western experiences offer a glimpse into the rugged nature of Arizona, while...
Food Worth Traveling For
Whether you prefer casual eateries or James Beard Award-winning dining rooms, Arizona serves up culinary experiences to remember. Indulge your...
The Old West
Performing Arts
Ghostlight Theatre aims to entertain, educate and enrich the community through dramatic arts by offering a quality and diverse theater...
Galleries & Museums
From around the corner, or around the world, find eye-catching objects d’art and home furnishings—many of which have a fascinating story...
Galleries & Museums
The Old West
The Gold King Mine and Ghost Town is a time capsule, of sorts -- home to many of the original buildings and equipment from the town's...
History
Located just 15 minutes from the West Rim of the Grand Canyon, Grand Canyon Western Ranch is a guest ranch rich in history, adventure and...
Arts & Culture
Eastlake Park's Own Black & Worker-Owned Bookstore! YOUR LOCAL DOWNTOWN PHOENIX COMMUNITY HUB!
Performing Arts
Enjoy a Broadway experience with shows that reflect our promise to provide fun and family-friendly entertainment. Our unique 350 seat...
History
Since its founding in 1929, the Heard Museum has grown in size and stature to become recognized internationally for the quality of its...
History
Heritage Square is a striking reminder of the city’s vibrant Victorian past. Located on Block 14 of the original townsite of Phoenix, the...
History
The Hopi Cultural Center features a hotel, indoor meeting room and restaurant for guests. When visiting the Hopi Reservations, contact us...
History
Hopi House, modeled after the 10,000-year-old pueblo dwellings of the Hopi village in Old Oraibi, was designed by architect Mary Colter in...