Five more architecturally important buildings to check out in the Valley.
Arizona is not only extraordinary in its diverse landscapes, but also in its unique and historical architecture. The Valley is home to so many iconic buildings, each with its own story.
Home to the headquarters of the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, it’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Historic Landmark.
The small Arizona Suburb, Paradise Valley, has had a major increase in out-of-state buyers since the Pandemic. Housing prices have basically doubled over the past few years.
With only $32 to his name, William Mills Wrigley Jr. left his home in Philadelphia and moved to Chicago with hopes of becoming a successful, traveling soap business man.
Stepping inside the church is truly like taking a step back in time. There’s paintings of what once was, the blues and reds, once so vibrant, are now dulled and faded from standing and weathering the storm for centuries.
You’ll have to hop on a kayak to see this hidden gem. Located about two miles from Willow Beach in Lake Mead, National Recreation Area, you’ll find this hollowed out opening in the canyon as you float along the Black
“Wow.” The second my hotel card beeped and I opened up my door, I immediately dropped all my bags and facetimed my mom. In pure awe of how beautifully inviting this place was, I am not lying when I say
Ditch your usual go-to spot this upcoming weekend and check out some of Phoenix’s unique themed bars. You can get drinks almost anywhere, so take advantage of these hidden gems, exclusive to your city. From pool bars to trains and