Gilbert 9/11 Memorial
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The Gilbert 9/11 Memorial features an 8-foot steel girder beam that once held up the North Tower of the World Trade Center. Gilbert Fire Chief Collin DeWitt and Assistant Fire Chief Jim Jobusch drove to New York City to personally collect the beam, then gave it the same honorable and respectful ride home they would give to a fallen soldier. Before it was installed at the memorial, the beam traveled through town so residents could see, touch and learn about it. The memorial was designed and built in four months. It also features four granite walls with the names of those lost in the attacks.

Website
https://www.gilbertaz.gov/about-us/9-11-memorial
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Address
50 E Civic Center Dr., Gilbert, AZ 85296
85296
Gilbert Public Safety Memorial
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Description

The Gilbert Public Safety Memorial was dedicated on April 30, 2007. Tempe Firefighter Steven Schneider designed the memorial. The police officer is a likeness of Rob Targosz, who was killed in the line of duty on April 30, 2006, by a drunken driver.

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Address
75 E Civic Center Drive, Gilbert, Arizona 85296
85296
Goldwater Memorial
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Description

In 2004, the hometown of “Mr. Conservative” Barry Goldwater unveiled a statue of its most famous resident. Sculpted by Arizona artist Joe Beeler, the statue stands one-and-a-half times taller than Goldwater did in life. Located on a busy corner in the heart of Paradize Valley, Ariz., Goldwater’s likeness stands in the shadow of his former home. The monument is surrounded by neatly landscaped terrain featuring a plethora of local flora. An avid ham radio operator, Goldwater is perhaps best remembered for helping rekindle the conservative movement during the 1960s, publishing the acclaimed “The Conscience of a Conservative” in 1960.

Website
http://www.ci.paradise-valley.az.us/457/Attractions
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Address
6401 N Tatum Blvd., Paradise Valley, AZ 85253
85253
Hall of Flame Fire Museum
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Description

The National Historical Fire Foundation is better know as the Hall of Flame. The museum is dedicated to preserving firefighting equipment used in Arizona and around the world. The museum has five exhibit bays and the National Firefighting Hall of Heroes gallery. The equipment is grouped as: Hand & Horse Drawn (1725–1908); Motorized Apparatus (1897–1948); Motorized Apparatus (1918–1968); Motorized Apparatus (1919–1950) and Wildland Firefighting. It has also have a large collection of Fire Department arm patches.

Website
http://www.hallofflame.org
Phone Number
(602) 275-3473
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Address
6101 E Van Buren St.Phoenix, AZ 85008
85008
Heard Museum
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Description

The story of Arizona would be far from complete without the Native American perspective. While it is at times a difficult story to tell and a difficult story to hear, the Heard Museum does a magnificent job brining the Native American Experience to life. Dwight B. and Maie Bartlett Heard founded the museum in 1929 to house their personal art collection. Today, the 130,000-square-foot museum features more than 40,000 items in its collection, including the Barry Goldwater collection of Hopi kachina dolls.

Website
http://heard.org
Phone Number
(602) 252-8840
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Address
2301 N Central Ave.Phoenix, AZ 85004
85004
Type of Attraction
Description

Built at a cost of $49 million — or $821 million with inflation — the Hoover Dam stops the Colorado River to create Lake Mead, itself a popular attraction. It has been open to visitors since 1937, and today, roughly 1 million people visit annually; the busy season falls between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Located roughly 35 miles east of Las Vegas, the Hoover Dam is an easy — and worthwhile — day trip from Sin City. A number of tour groups offer sightseeing excursions from Vegas hotels for those travelers who don’t have access to a vehicle.

Website
https://www.usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam/
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Lost Dutchman Monument
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Description

Jacob Waltz could be called the ultimate wanderlust. According to legend, he discovered a great gold mine somewhere in the hills around Apache Junction, but the precise location was lost to history after he died in 1891. A monument in Apache Junction helps keep his story and the legend of the Lost Dutchman alive.

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Address
115 N Apache Trail Apache Junction, AZ 85120
85120
Lost Dutchman State Park
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Description

The 320-acre Lost Dutchman State Park is located near the Superstition Mountains about 40 miles east of Phoenix. The park was first developed as a day use recreation area by the Bureau of Land Management in 1972 and is named for the famed lost gold mine.

Website
http://azstateparks.com/Parks/LODU/
Phone Number
(480) 982-4485
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Address
6109 N Apache Trail Apache Junction, AZ 85119
85119
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
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Address
7301 E Indian Bend Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 85250
85250
Mission San Xavier del Bac
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Description

Jesuit missionary Eusebio Francisco Kino founded Mission San Xavier del Bac in 1692. Kino, a Jesuit of Italian descent, often visited the area and preached to native residents. He began building a permanent mission around 1700, but the current building was constructed between 1783 and 1797 and is the oldest European structure in Arizona. The building features a white stucco and Moorish-inspired exterior with an ornately decorated entrance. Franciscans still actively run the church, unlike other Spanish missions in Arizona. The church, nicknamed “The White Dove of the Desert,” is on the Tohono O’odham Nation San Xavier Indian Reservation.

Website
http://www.sanxaviermission.org
Phone Number
(520) 294-2624
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Address
1950 W San Xavier Rd., Tucson, AZ 85746