Published about 3 years ago by Jeffrey Martin
Los Dos Molinos is a fantastic mexican restaurant in south Phoenix. We ate pork-stuffed rellenos, which I highly recommend! Their salsa...(more)
Published about 3 years ago by Jeffrey Martin
Los Dos Molinos is a fantastic mexican restaurant in south Phoenix. We ate pork-stuffed rellenos, which I highly recommend! Their salsa...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Michael R Wheeley
The Territorial State Prison is a state park in Arizona, it was an active prison from 1876 to 1909. According to AZ State Parks web site the prison is due to close permanently to visitors in March 2010.
Published over 3 years ago by Joe Williams
Bumble Bee began as a stage stop in the 1870's, serving the southern Bradshaw's mining camps, including Prescott, Gillette, and Tip Top. Henry Wicken...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Rob van Gils
A view of one of the cactus gardens in the Bryce Thompson Arboretum
Published over 3 years ago by Rob van Gils
A little piece of Australia in Arizona is the Australia Walkabout in the Bryce Thompson Arboretum located about 3 miles West of Superior on US 60
Published over 3 years ago by Carlos Chegado
I shot this image on a terrible windy day in October 2009 when traveling to the IVRPA conference in Albuquerque, New Me...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Joe Williams
Fish Creek flows from about the center of the Superstition Mountains in a north-westerly direction until it drains into the Salt River. This is a very popular hiking destination.
Published over 3 years ago by Joe Williams
Crown King is a former gold-mining town set high in the Bradshaw Mountains north of Phoenix. It is a popular getaway for Phoenicians, especially during the hot valley summers.
Published over 3 years ago by Joe Williams
Chihuahua Hill offers a commanding view of Bisbee and the defunct open pit copper mining operations to the south. In it's mining heyday, Bisbee was home...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Joe Williams
Patriot's Square Park in downtown Phoenix, AZ on a chilly November morning.
Published over 3 years ago by Tom Hurley
I love Standing on the Corner Park. From the statue, to the flat-bed Ford, and even the permanently piped Eagles music. If you think of ...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Rob van Gils
Lower Antelope Canyon is one of the many 'slot canyons' in Northern Arizona/Southern Utah. There are two canyons, Upper and Lower Antelope C...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Rob van Gils
Heritage Square is located in downtown Phoenix in the Heritage & Science Park. The two main buildings in Heritage Square are Rosson House ...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Rob van Gils
The Phoenix Museum of History traces the history of Phoenix from the arrival of the first white settlers until the present day. The muse...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Rob van Gils
The Hall of Flame in Phoenix houses the world's largest collection of firefighting equipment. The oldest 'fire engine' is a 1725 Newsham fire engine...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Rob van Gils
Another panorama from The Nature of Glass exhibition in the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, AZ. The exhibition featured original works by the internationally acclaimed glass artist Dale Chihuly
Published almost 4 years ago by Rob van Gils
Main St in Old Town Scottsdale is know as the 'Art Precinct' because of the large number of art galleries located there. Many of the galleries feature original ...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Rob van Gils
<!-- @page { margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } --> Goldfield was a town which began in 1893, with the gold rush. Between 3000 - 5000 pe...(more)
Published almost 4 years ago by Rob van Gils
Reconstructed by a photograph taken during the 1870's, the Blacksmith Shop is a replica of Middleton & Pascoe's shop which was located in Glob...(more)