X Y ID ADDRESS_ DESCRIPTIO PH_NUM WEB_ADD PLACE_NAME OBJECTID IMAGE_URL -112.06939 33.45075227 22 Third and Monroe Streets "Founded in 1881, this is the oldest Catholic church building in Phoenix, and in September 1987, the basilica received an historic visit from Pope John Paul II. St. Marys is still an active Roman Catholic church where Mass is said on a daily basis." (602) 252-7651 http://www.saintmarysbasilica.org St Marys Basilica 1 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036467.jpg -112.0706759 33.44882613 16 225 E Adams St "In the heart of downtown Phoenix lies Phoenix Symphony Hall and Symphony Hall Terrace, home of both the Phoenix Symphony and the Arizona Opera. This cultural center features myriad theatrical and musical events ranging from touring Broadway shows." (602) 534-5600 http://phoenixconventioncenter.com/venues/symphony-hall/ Phoenix Symphony Hall and Terrace 2 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036468.jpg -111.9847472 33.44588037 18 4619 E Washington St Pueblo Grande is the only National Historic Landmark in the city. The park includes an actual Hohokam culture ruin and an on-site museum featuring exhibits of the Hohokam and other cultures of the Southwest. (602) 495-0901 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/arts-culture-history/pueblo-grande Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Park 3 https://www.phoenix.gov/parkssite/MediaAssets/090611.jpg -111.9488779 33.45177024 17 455 N Galvin Parkway "The Phoenix Zoo is the nations largest privately-owned nonprofit zoological park. The Zoo is home to more than 1,300 animals, including 150 endangered or threatened birds, mammals and reptiles from around the world." (602) 273-1341 http://www.phoenixzoo.org Phoenix Zoo 4 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036474.jpg -111.9448391 33.46159498 6 1201 N Galvin Pkwy "This unique garden, founded in 1937, displays one of the most extensive collections of desert plants in the world. The private, nonprofit museum sponsors internationally-recognized programs in research, plant conservation and environmental education." (480) 941-1217 http://www.dbg.org Desert Botanical Garden 5 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036451.jpg -112.0620925 33.35650967 11 800 E Mineral Rd "Adjacent to South Mountain, Mystery Castle is a native stone castle that features 18 rooms, 13 fireplaces, parapets, many charming nooks and crannies, and is furnished with Southwestern antiques." (602) 268-1581 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_Castle Mystery Castle 6 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036458.jpg -111.9451279 33.45617682 13 Galvin Parkway and Van Buren Street "This fabulous park, located on 1,200 acres of rolling desert hills and rugged mountains, features a golf course, museums, picnic areas, fishing lagoons (urban fishing license required), hiking trails and the Hole-In-The-Rock landmark." (602) 256-3220 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/papago-park Papago Park/Hole-In-The-Rock 7 https://www.phoenix.gov/parkssite/MediaAssets/054450.jpg -112.07671 33.44902169 12 203 W Adams St "The once magnificent Orpheum Theatre, built in an elaborate Spanish Baroque style in 1929, was underutilized and in serious disrepair when the city of Phoenix courageously purchased it in 1984." (602) 534-5600 http://phoenixconventioncenter.com/venues/orpheum-theatre/ Orpheum Theatre 8 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036459.jpg -112.0728683 33.46635307 15 1625 N Central Ave "Enjoy a variety of exhibitions each year at the Southwests largest visual arts museum. Featured are painting, sculpture and photography as well as fashion design and decorative objects dating from the 14th century to today." (602) 257-1222 http://www.phxart.org Phoenix Art Museum 9 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/075734.jpg -112.0945327 33.4481327 25 1700 W Washington St "About a mile and a half to the west of downtown Phoenix, in the shadow of the state capitol building and in the midst of the government mall, is Wesley Bolin Plaza, honoring the late governor who was better known as the perennial secretary of state." (602) 542-4581 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesley_Bolin_Memorial_Plaza Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza 10 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036472.jpg -112.2328169 33.47183502 4 2121 N 83rd Ave "This 20,000 seat open-air amphitheater presents the top names in contemporary music. Considered to be among the finest outdoor entertainment venues anywhere, it is the only building of its size in the Valley designed specifically for musical performances" (602) 254-7200 http://www.livenation.com/venues/14282/ak-chin-pavilion AK-CHIN Pavilion 11 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036450.jpg -112.069103 33.45253839 3 455 N Third St "Rising up from a cool, inviting landscape in the heart of downtown Phoenix is the Southwests ""must-see"" marketplace, Arizona Center, featuring shopping, dining and entertainment. Dining is an adventure awaiting discovery." (602) 271-1000 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona_Center Arizona Center 12 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036445.jpg -112.1017829 33.64918533 23 1946 W Morningside Dr "A park of a very different kind, Telephone Pioneers of America Park in northwest Phoenix is a unique point of pride. It opened in 1988 and is the nations first barrier-free park for physically challenged individuals." (602) 262-4543 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/things-to-do/adaptive-recreation Telephone Pioneers of America Park 13 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036469.jpg -112.0722955 33.47160645 8 22 E Monte Vista Rd "The Heard Museum focuses on the cultures and arts of Native Americans and the Southwest. Known for innovative programming and unique exhibits, the facilitys displays range from hands-on activities to fine art." (602) 252-8848 http://www.heard.org Heard Museum 14 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036454.jpg -111.9721322 33.50483244 19 5005 E Camelback Rd "Near the base of Camelback Mountain is the Shemer Art Center and Museum. Built between 1919 and 1928, the Santa Fe-mission-style residence has become a family cultural center offering classes, special events and and art exhibits." (602) 262-4727 http://www.shemerartcenter.org/ Shemer Art Center and Museum 15 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036465.jpg -112.0713517 33.44570054 1 201 E Jefferson St "As the home of the Phoenix Suns, the Phoenix Coyotes, the Arizona Rattlers arena football team and the Arizona Sandsharks professional soccer team, the one million-square-foot, 20,000-seat, multipurpose US Airways Center plays host to more than 180 dive" (602) 379-7800 http://www.usairwayscenter.com US Airways Center 16 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036471.jpg -112.0717259 33.3523357 20 10919 S Central Ave "Serving as the ""exclamation point"" of pride, South Mountain is the largest municipal park in the world. The 16,500-acre park is home to more than 300 specimens of plant life and a wide variety of fauna, including rabbits, foxes, coyotes, and lizards." (602) 495-0222 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/south-mountain South Mountain Park 17 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036466.jpg -112.0657668 33.44985762 10 6th and Monroe Streets "A reminder of Phoenixs proud past, Historic Heritage Square recalls the citys Victorian past. The Rosson House is the cornerstone of a city block of museums, gift shops and restaurants housed in buildings that date from the late 1800s." (602) 262-5071 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/parks/alphabetical/h-parks/heritage Historic Heritage Square 18 https://www.phoenix.gov/parkssite/MediaAssets/065006.jpg -111.9717262 33.44812642 24 5025 E Van Buren St Tovrea Castle at Carraro Heights sits atop a cactus-covered hill in east-central Phoenix and has intrigued generations of Valley residents. (602) 256-3221 http://www.tovreacastletours.com/ Tovrea Castle 19 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036470.jpg -112.070591 33.45074855 9 222 E Monroe St "The Herberger Theater Center is located in downtown Phoenix, directly facing Symphony Hall. Center Stage, the larger of the two theaters, seats 815 and has seating on three levels: orchestra, loge and balcony." (602) 254-7399 http://www.herbergertheater.org Herberger Theatre Center 20 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036455.jpg -112.0878088 33.476 27 2605 N 15th Ave "Encanto Park is a 222-acre oasis with picnic areas, a lagoon, boat house, swimming pool, nature trail, Kiddieland/Enchanted Island amusement park, urban fishing and two golf courses. The lagoon offers paddle boats and canoes as well as fishing." (602)262-6412 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/parks/alphabetical/e-parks/encanto-park Encanto Park 21 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036453.jpg -112.018312 33.54096599 21 2701 E Squaw Peak Dr "Squaw Peak, part of the Phoenix Mountains Preserve, is one of the citys best-known landmarks. The park features a 1.2-mile trail to the peaks summit, which offers a spectacular view of the Valley of the Sun." (602) 262-7901 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/parks/alphabetical/p-parks Phx Mtn Park and Recreation Area (Piestewa Peak) 22 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036462.jpg -112.026651 33.52260436 26 2501 E Telawa Trail "Dominating the crest of a 100-foot hill and presiding over the magnificent neighborhoods of the Biltmore area, sits the elegant Wrigley Mansion. The mansion was built by chewing gum magnate William Wrigley Jr. as a 50th wedding annv gift for his bride." (602) 955-4079 http://www.wrigleymansionclub.com Wrigley Mansion 23 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036473.jpg -112.1466857 33.80468031 29 4044 W Black Canyon Blvd "The Ben Avery Shooting Facility is a professionally managed and operated, safe, fun, family-based, shooting sports recreational facility. It provides a quality experience with a homelike atmosphere for a variety of shooting sports, activities and events." 623-582-8313 http://www.azgfd.gov/outdoor_recreation/ben_avery.shtml Ben Avery Shooting Facility 24 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/benavery.jpg -112.0236615 33.5228095 2 24th St and Missouri Avenue "A Valley landmark since 1929, the Arizona Biltmore recently completed a $50 million renovation and expansion. Regarded as one of the finest resorts in the world, the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired property is nicknamed ""The Jewel of the Desert""." (602) 955-6600 http://www.arizonabiltmore.com Arizona Biltmore 25 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036447.jpg -112.0731959 33.46241474 31 1221 N Central Ave "Burton Barr Central Library houses more than 760,000 items, welcomes more than 2,500 people each day and is home to a number of unique collections." 602-262-4636 http://www.phoenixpubliclibrary.org/Locations/BurtonBarr Burton Barr Central Library 26 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036448.jpg -112.0718025 33.46296233 33 122 E Culver St "The Cutler-Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center was the Valleys first Jewish synagogue and has been used as a place of worship by both the Chinese and Hispanic communities. Currently, the Arizona Jewish Historical Society is restoring it as a museum and cultural center." 602-241-7870 https://azjhs.org/ Cutler-Plotkin Jewish Heritage Center 27 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036456.jpg -112.1598262 33.60838161 32 4701 W Thunderbird Rd "ASU at the West campus, located in northwest Phoenix, offers more than 40 degree programs to its nearly 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students." 602-543-5500 http://campus.asu.edu/west ASUs West campus 28 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036444.jpg -111.9608531 33.51483323 5 East McDonald Drive at Tatum Blvd "The citys most prominent landmark, Camelback Mountain and the Echo Canyon Recreation Area, features sheer red cliffs, the Praying Monk rock formation and the familiar camels silhouette. The 75.8-acre park is a favorite hiking and climbing spot." (602) 256-3220 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/trails/locations/camelback-mountain Camelback Mountain 29 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036449.jpg -112.1526002 33.67728717 26 3711 W Deer Valley Rd "The Deer Valley Rock Art Center, a 47-acre nature preserve that contains more than 1,500 petroglyphs, merges past, present and future." (623)582-8077 https://shesc.asu.edu/museums/deer-valley-petroglyph-preserve Deer Valley Rock Art Center 30 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036452.jpg -112.0768476 33.46097701 30 1125 N 3rd Ave "The Japanese Friendship Garden-Ro Ho En, a shared cultural vision of the Sister Cities of Phoenix and Himeji, Japan, features more than 1,500 tons of handpicked rock, more than 50 varieties of plants, flowing streams, a 12-foot waterfall and a Koi pond." 602-256-3204 https://www.phoenix.gov/parks/arts-culture-history/japanese-friendship-garden Japanese Friendship Garden 31 https://www.phoenix.gov/piosite/MediaAssets/d_036457.jpg