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Travel and Explore Mesa, AZ!

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Mesa, AZ
A city of phenominal growth, Mesa was founded in 1878 by Mormon pioners from
Idaho and Utah. Today the city is a commercial, agricultural, and tourist
center. The city's population includes an annual migration of snowbirds who
travel from cold, wet areas to enjoy the warm and invigorating climate of the
area. The nearby Superstition Mountains offer a wide variety of outdoor
recreation and wildlife.
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| Arizona Museum for Youth |
35 N. Robson St. |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602) 644-2467 |
The museum gives children the chance to view and create various forms of art. |
| Arizona Temple Visitor Center |
525 E. Main St. |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602) 964-7164 |
The center offers an audiovisual program explaining the temple's purpose and the history of the Mormon religion. |
| Champlin Fighter Aircraft Museum |
4636 Fighter Aces Dr., Falcon Field |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602) 830-4540 |
The museum is home to the American Fighter Aces Association and exhibits artifacts and memorabilia of fighter pilots in World Wars I and II. |
| Confederate Air Force (Arizona Wing) |
2017 N. Greenfield Rd. |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602) 924-1940 |
The center is dedicated to preserving World War II warplanes. |
| Golfland/Sunsplash |
155 W. Hampton Ave. |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602) 834-8319 |
The center has a 12-acre miniature golf course and a water park complex. |
| Mesa Convention and Visitors Bureau |
120 N. Center St. |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602)827-4700 or (800)283-6372 |
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| Mesa Southwest Museum |
53 N. Macdonald St. |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602)644-2230 or 644-2169 |
The museum offers artifacts and displays on pioneer and Native American history. |
| Rockin' R Ranch |
6136 E. Baseline Rd. |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602) 832-1539 |
The ranch is a recreation of a Western town. |
| Salt River Recreation |
Bush Hwy. |
Mesa |
Arizona |
(602) 984-3305 |
The center has inner tube rides on the Salt River. |
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