Arizona Takes A "Giant Leap Of Pace" In Regional Attractions
Why do people go to certain cities like, for example, New York? They want to see
a Broadway show, take a walk through Central Park, or just be amongst the many
sounds and sights of the city. What about Florida? They may want to take a dip
in the Gulf of Mexico, head to Disney World, or take a vacation in the Keys.
But, what do you think of when you hear about the state of Arizona? Most people
probably think about the desert or some barren land with few sights and
attractions. Towns like Snowflake and Taylor in Arizona are trying to chance
this perception though with great natural regional attractions that showcase
the history of Arizona.
Check Out These Great Arizona Sites
Want to get a taste of what it’s like to live in the 13th century of Arizona?
The archaeological ruins offer a sense of history, and a preserved one at that,
where visitors can visit catacombs and other ruins left from the past. Get your
kicks on the historic Route 66, as retro hotels, shops, and even an old jail
line the legendary highway that ran through Arizona. Skiing may not be the
first thing that comes to mind when you think Arizona, but the Sunrise Ski
Resort proves otherwise, as visitors can slide down the Arizona slopes. These
regional attractions and others are making Arizona a worthy vacation
destination.
Arizona Regional Attractions : Variety is the Spice of Life
Where else in the country can you ski one day and then visit the historic
Petrified Forest National Park in the desert the next day? From cold to warm to
hot, Arizona and its wide variety of regional attractions can give you and your
family a variety of tasks to do. Arizona may be taking a “giant leap of pace”
with its “different” regional attractions, but rest assured: there is enough to
do here to educate, entertain, and keep your family happy for your entire
vacation.
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