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The Grand Canyon, certainly. But also: sophisticated Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, and Tempe; fascinating Native American culture and ruins; golf; spas; rafting the Colorado River; houseboating Lake Powell and others; Sedona Red Rock country.

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EXPERTS: media Jackie Dishner, Blake Ovard; publicists Arizona Communications Group, Marian Gerlich (Phoenix)

statewide info sites:
Arizona Office of Tourism: ArizonaGuide.com
ArizonaBeautiful.com
ArizonaTourism.com
ArizonaTravelAndAdventure.com
ArizonaVacations.com
AZTourist.com
regional:
VisitPhoenix.com
VisitSedona.com

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Darryl Musick Comment by Darryl Musick 1 day ago
The Fields of Dreams stadium reports return today on The World on Wheels. We start off with a Spring Training entry: http://tinyurl.com/yhmxy2w
Maureen Blevins Comment by Maureen Blevins on March 5, 2010 at 12:02pm
I LOVE Arizona! Going back in April for the Overland Expo in Amado.
Jackie Dishner Comment by Jackie Dishner on November 2, 2009 at 8:38am
$69.95? I think that's pretty affordable, as far as Arizona tours go. Sounds interesting, too. Did you do it, David? If so, what did you think?
David Paul Appell Comment by David Paul Appell on September 20, 2009 at 6:21pm
If anybody's in northwestern Arizona or southwestern Utah (not all that far from the Grand Canyon, actually), there's a new specialty tour on the map for those interested in religion (especially Mormonism) and bizarre American history. Several former members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (remember, the cult of "prophet" Warren Jeffs, who was convicted of complicity in rape) is starting up a four-hour tour of Colorado City, running out of the nearby town of St. George. It ain't cheap -- $69.95 -- but at least for that you get lunch.

More info: http://polygamytours.com, www.sltrib.com/news/ci_13361089.
Tripatini Comment by Tripatini on August 27, 2009 at 10:46pm
This week's Go-Lo poll concerns Arizona! U.S. travel authority Arthur Frommer recently set off a bit of a firestorm with his tough stance against travel to Arizona, where unusually lax gun laws allowed gun-toting demonstrators to wield their weapons outside a building where President Obama was speaking. Agree or disagree?
David Paul Appell Comment by David Paul Appell on June 10, 2009 at 7:10pm
Just heard from the tourism folks in Sedona, Arizona -- now they, too are jumping on the "restaurant weeks" bandwagon (here they're calling it "Dine in Sedona Restaurant Fest"). This runs from June 15 to 30 and covers some 20 eateries. This is a little different than others I've heard of because it's dinner only and has three tiers -- you can get the basic prix-fixe for $19.95, a mid-range version for $29.95, and top of the line will run you $39.95. More info: www.DineInSedona.com.
 

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Jackie Dishner Tripatini David Paul Appell Jose Balido Marian Gerlich Arizona Communications Group Tom Inglesby David Rich Meryl Pearlstein Wendy Capra John Lamkin Lisa Kasanicky Walter L. Keats Darryl Musick Kari Mather Toby Saltzman Lynne Sullivan Allie McCoy Steven Fox Maureen Blevins
 
 
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