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What is there to say about the Grand Canyon that has not already been said? Getting out of the car and seeing the canyon in front of you, it is truly impressive. There are many trails to hike along the rim, as well as into the canyon. For those of you who prefer to see the canyon without the hiking, there are buses that drive along the rim and make stops at all the major lookout points. It's an incredible place to visit, and I think everyone needs to visit this place once in their lives.
Grand Canyon, Arizona
I don't know much about the history of this Church, but if you visit their website you can read all about it. Located in Tucson, AZ, this is another must see destination. When we visited they were repairing or renovating one of the towers, so it was covered in scaffolding, but even like that, it's a beautiful church.
Tucson, Arizona
Constructed between 1987 and 1991, Biosphere2 was built to be an artificial closed ecological system in order to study interactions within life systems. It has also been used to model closed biospheres to be used in space colonization. They have daily tours of the facilities which are very interesting, and you actually get to walk into the sphere.
Oracle, Arizona
Grand Canyon Caverns is easy to find if you know where it is. Located on Mile 115 on Route 66, 63 Miles NE of Kingman AZ and 65 Miles West of Williams and the Grand Canyon Railroad. We visited there back in 2006 while driving up Route 66, and the place was awesome. Surrounded by 3,000,000 acres open land, you really need to visit this place if you are driving through. They are six hours from southern California, 2.5 hours from Phoenix or Las Vegas, and 1.5 hours from Laughlin, Lake Havasu or Williams.
Uninc Coconino County, Arizona
Pinnacle Peak Restaurant is a cool place to visit if your in or around Tucson. Located in Trail Dust Town, you can do some shopping, see some cowboy era antiques, or even catch a live stunt show while waiting for dinner. Whatever you do, don't go into Pinnacle Peak's with a tie on, they will cut it off and nail it to the ceiling, just look up when you enter.
Tucson, Arizona
The Titan Missile Museum is the only publicly accessible Titan II missile site in the nation. Tour the underground missile site. See the 3-ton blast doors, the 8-foot thick silo walls, and an actual Titan II missile in the launch duct. Visit the launch control center, experience a simulated launch and more!
Green Valley, Arizona
This Spanish Mission style building, constructed in 1926, started out as the United Verde Hospital, opening January, 1927. In 1930, it was written up as the most modern and well equipped hospital in Arizona and possible the Western States. The Hospital was closed in 1950 as the mine operation was being phased out. The building stood unused for the next 44 years until the rehabilitation plans started in 1994. (from their webSite)

Now, this Hotel is thought to be VERY haunted. You can even book a Ghost Hunt tour at the hotel, you will be provided an EMT meter, IR thermometer and digital camera. Your Tour Guide will take you through many parts of hotel searching for strange paranormal activity.
Jerome, Arizona