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Showing 1585 - 1606 of 2343No, they don’t sell Perrier in the pro shop, some of the courts occasionally are dotted with leaves, and the noise factor from the nearby streets can be a pain. But we’ll take this city-run tennis mecca any day, if only because it’s cheap, the lights are good, and, if you learn how to play […]
Originally founded in 1920 as the Phoenix Players, the Phoenix Theater is not only the oldest arts organization in the state but also one of the oldest in the country. Before finding permanent home the Players performed at schools and in backyards and in 1924 were offered the Heard family’s old coach house on Central […]
Named one of the nation’s top five zoos for kids in 2003, the Phoenix Zoo houses more than 1,300 animals and is traversed by five trails, which wind through 125 acres of animals, rides and more. The Phoenix Zoo is a privately-owned nonprofit zoo supported by donors and other private organizations and offers plenty of […]
Valley can-do man Jerry Colangelo built it in 1992, and they’ve come in droves to watch pro sports (including the NBA’s Suns and the WNBA’s Mercury ), concerts, monster truck rallies, religious revivals and other touring events at the 17,071 -capacity facility.
In the very early part of 2014 the Phoenix Burrito House opened its doors in the middle of the Melrose District, taking over the former home of James Beard Award-winning The Fry Bread House. A fresh coat of white paint and some loter