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Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix is a relatively new city (founded in the 1880s), and because it's also one of the country's fastest-growing, it has a new-city feel: everything is scrubbed and square and blaring with Americana. Still, this also makes it easily navigable, since it's on a straightforward grid, and easy to adapt to, since you've probably seen most things in downtown in Phoenix in many other places in the...
 
Sedona, Arizona
Sedona is a stunning little rust-red desert town in central Arizona, built on and among towering spires of rock that come close to rivaling the formations of southern Utah. Babbling brooks flanked by dozens of cairns run through blossoming meadows, and vermilion, cathedral-esque rocks rise up around them, begging to be photographed. The town itself is tiny, insular, and very new-agey, featuring...
 
Flagstaff, Arizona
Flagstaff's main claim to fame is its relative proximity to the much more famous Grand Canyon National Park and the red rock spires of tiny, secluded Sedona. It is a medium-sized town of about fifty or sixty thousand people, and lies just south of the highest mountains in the state of Arizona, the San Francisco Peaks. Other natural beauties lie just outside Flagstaff, as well, including Sunset...
 
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Grand Canyon, Arizona, is home to the eponymous awe-inspiring national park, one of the oldest and most famous in the country. The Grand Canyon itself is a 227-mile cut in the Colorado Plateau through which the Colorado River runs. Over the course of millions of years the river has eaten into the landscape--at places the canyon is as much as a mile deep--exposing colorful geological strata....