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RoadsideAmerica.com's map of Arizona's unusual tourist attractions, museums, and landmarks.
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While in Arizona, you might enjoy a visit to:
The Kachina Doll is a 39-foot tall statue north of Phoenix.
The Madonna of the Trail statue is one of twelve 18-foot tall tributes to the pioneer women who traveled west with their crazy husbands.
The Tomahawk Indian Store is one of several attractions shaped like Indian teepees (aka tepees, tipis), which can still be found along America's backroads and highways.
The local Burger King tells the story of secret code used during World War II using the unique indecipherable language of the Navajo tribes.
A long-lived attraction in Mesa, offering healthful waters and stuffed animal trophies.
Perfectly preserved whoring and party hub of 19th century Tombstone, and home to ghosts and a diminutive Merman.
Vacation home of Fred's Stone Age family in Arizona, compared with another Bedrock City in South Dakota.
Chaotic Old West street of wandering burros and free gunfights.
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