Phoenix Relocation Guide

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of restored Victorian homes that comprise the only residential structures left of the original town of Phoenix. The homes are open to the public. The Rosson House is a restored 1895 Queen Anne Victorian house that offers glimpses of lifestyles of early Phoenix families. Nobuo at the Teeter House is a popular restaurant helmed by James Beard award-winning chef Nobuo Fukuda.

The River of Time Museum leads visitors through creative, informative exhibits that recount the captivating past of the Lower Verde Valley through water. Mystery Castle 800 E. Mineral Rd., Phoenix 85040 602-268-1581; www.mymysterycastle.com Built in the foothills of South Mountain Park in the 1930s from auto parts, old bricks and pieces of granite, the Mystery Castle has been named a Phoenix Point of Pride. Visitors can explore the 18 rooms of this bizarre structure created as an expres- sion of a father’s love for his daughter.

Out of Africa Wildlife Park 3505 W. SR-260., Camp Verde 86322 928-567-2840; www.outofafricapark.com Four animal shows, tours and more await visitors here at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, where animals may be seen in a garden-like setting. View big cats such as rare white tigers and lions, while other park inhabi- tants include bears, wolves and exotic birds. Family-friendly activities include safari jeep tours for up-close and personal viewing of exotic animals. Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Ave., Phoenix 85004 602-257-1880; www.phxart.org

L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum 12901 N. La Montana Dr., Fountain Hills 85268 480-837-2612; www.rotmuseum.org

THE PERFORMING ARTS

Ak-Chin Pavilion

602-254-7200

2121 N. 83rd Ave.

Arizona Opera

602-266-7464

www.azopera.com

1636 N. Central Ave.

Ballet Arizona

602-381-1096 www.balletaz.org

2835 E. Washington St.

Black Theatre Troupe

602-258-8129 www.blacktheatretroupe.org

1333 E. Washington St.

GREATER PHOENIX

Chandler Center for the Arts

480-782-2680 www.chandlercenter.org

250 N. Arizona Ave., Chandler

Evelyn Smith Music Theater

480-965-3371 music.asu.edu/about/venues-facilities/ evelyn-smith-music-theatre

50 E. Gammage Pkwy., Tempe

Fountain Hills Theater

11445 N. Saguaro Blvd., Fountain Hills 480-837-9661 www.fhct.org

Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium 1200 W. Forest Ave., Tempe

480-965-3434 www.asugammage.com

Herberger Theater Center

602-254-7399 www.herbergertheater.org

222 E. Monroe St.

Kerr Cultural Center

480-596-2660 www.asukerr.com

6110 N. Scottsdale Rd., Scottsdale

Lyceum Theatre

480-965-5337 www.tours.asu.edu/tempe/lyceum-theatre

901 S. Forest Mall, Tempe

Mesa Encore Theatre

480-834-9500 www.mesaencoretheatre.com

1 E. Main St., Mesa

Orpheum Theatre

602-495-7139 www.fotophx.org

203 W. Adams St.

Phoenix Theatre

602-254-2151 www.phoenixtheatre.com

100 E. McDowell Rd.

Queen Creek Performing Arts Center

480-987-7469 www.qcpac.com

22149 E. Ocotillo Rd., Queen Creek

Stagebrush Theatre

480-949-7529

7020 E. Second St., Tempe

Symphony of the Southwest

480-827-2143 www.symphonyofthesouthwest.org

213 N. Morris, Scottsdale

The Arizona Theatre Company

602-256-6995 www.aztheatreco.org

222 E. Monroe St., Mesa

The Scottsdale Philharmonic

480-945-8071 www.scottsdalephilharmonic.com

13430 N. Scottsdale Rd. Ste 300

Tempe Center for the Arts

700 W. Rio Salado Pkwy., Scottsdale 480-350-2822 www.tempecenterforthearts.com

Veteran's Memorial Coliseum

602-252-6771

1826 W. McDowell Rd.

Wells Fargo Arena

480-727-0000

600 E. Veterans Way, Tempe

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