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Science, Performing Arts and Museums Give Depth to Flagstaff

You might not expect to find the height of culture in the middle of the desert wilderness. Sure, Flagstaff is home to its fair share of cacti and tumbleweeds, but the city is also brimming with sophistication. And it hasn’t happened overnight. More than 100 years ago, Boston mathematician Percival Lowell founded the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff. Roughly 70,000 people visit the observatory each year, which has earned distinctions such as the place Pluto was discovered and where an... Read More »

Outdoor Opportunities, Fun Festivals in Flagstaff, AZ

There’s never a bad time of year to be in Flagstaff. The scenic community is surrounded by beautiful mountains that draw avid hikers and climbers in the summer and skiers of all levels in the winter. When the weather’s pleasant, a hike through the 12,000-foot San Francisco Peaks provides a calorie-burning tour of the highest point in the state and the nation’s largest Ponderosa Pine Forest. Meteor Crater is the world’s largest intact meteor impact crater, located just 35 miles east of... Read More »
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From Breweries to Brunch Spots, This City Eats Well

Whether it’s party time, lazy breakfast or date night, Flagstaff has you covered. The desert city may be dry outdoors, but step into any one of the numerous breweries or pubs, and you’ll hear a different tune. The Flagstaff Brewing Company has made it their personal mission to not only craft-brew beer that keeps customers coming back, but also to serve it in a casual, communal atmosphere. The Beaver Street Brewery and Whistle Stop Café is just a half block south of Route 66 and will celebrate... Read More »