

A vibrant art museum on the Arizona State University campus, showcasing diverse collections and hosting engaging exhibitions.

Arizona has a dry climate, so staying hydrated is crucial.

Although rare, sudden rain showers can occur in Arizona.
Exploring the art museum and campus will involve a lot of walking.

A historic library in Trappe, PA, offering a quiet retreat for book lovers and researchers.

Netidhopani Market, a bustling hub in Siraha, offers a vibrant blend of local culture, traditional shopping, and delicious street food.
Lomaki Pueblo, a historic Native American village, offers a glimpse into the ancient Puebloan culture with its well-preserved ruins and vibrant history.
Pork, pineapple, onion, cilantro, and chili.

Grilled hot dog wrapped in bacon, served with beans, cheese, and tomato.
Beef jerky, salsa, and avocado in a taco shell.
Iconic breakfast spot known for its massive portions and unique dishes like the 'Chicken Fried Bacon'.
Located within the ASU Art Museum, this cafรฉ offers a unique dining experience with a focus on local and seasonal ingredients.
A historic steakhouse known for its classic ambiance and excellent steaks since 1968.
A unique poster featuring a piece from the museum's collection, supporting local art and culture.
Crafted by local Navajo artisans, these pieces showcase traditional designs and techniques.
Made from the fruit of the iconic Saguaro cactus, this jam is a unique taste of Arizona's desert landscape.
A 140-acre botanical garden featuring over 50,000 plants from around the world, including the world's largest collection of desert plants.
A contemporary art museum showcasing a diverse collection of modern and contemporary art, with a focus on the American Southwest.
A 2.5-mile long lake offering a variety of recreational activities, including kayaking, paddleboarding, and fishing, with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains.