Landmark Sculptures
• 5th Avenue Horse Fountain by Bob Parks (5th Avenue/Marshall Way) • Horseshoe Falls by Michael Maglich (Marshall Way/Indian School) • Jack Knife by Ed Mell (Main Street/ Marshall Way) • The Yearlings by George-Ann Tognoni (Main Street/Brown Avenue)
Old Adobe Mission
One of the oldest missions in Arizona, it was built in 1933 out of over 6,000 adobe bricks. The building is currently being restored and has a bell tower and beautiful stained glass windows. The mission is open daily November through mid-May from 1 to 4 p.m., and is closed mid-May to October. 3817 N. Brown Ave. 480.947.4331
Scottsdale ArtWalk
Every Thursday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. enjoy a 30-year tradition and stroll through Arizona’s premier galleries, meet artists at their gallery receptions and enjoy a festive atmosphere year-round.
Scottsdale Trolley
The Scottsdale Trolley now provides year-round service in the Downtown area. View page 34 of this directory for a route map. The trolley runs seven days a week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Thursdays for ArtWalk until 9 p.m.
Downtown Historic Walking Tour
Please join us for a guided 60 minute tour of Old Town. Start the tour at the Scottsdale Historical Museum located at 7333 Scottsdale Mall. Tours are given Tuesday at 10am by Alice Corpstein, starting January through March.
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The museum is a tribute to both the Fiesta and Insight Bowls. There are several items on display, including trophies and memorabilia from college football teams across the country, as well as the Heisman Trophy. Televisions replay past games and interactive displays will soon be up. 7135 E. Camelback Road, Ste. 290. Visit www. fiestabowl.org. 480.350.0900
Scottsdale Historical Museum
This charming museum is housed in the historic little red schoolhouse that dates back to the turn of the 20th century. Open September through May, Wednesday through Sunday. Scottsdale Civic Center Mall. Visit www.scottsdalemuseum.com or call 480.945.4499.
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Receive an Old West serenade by an authentic singing cowboy. Saturday afternoons, 1 to 4 p.m., November through April. Visit www.thesingingcowboy.com or call 480.488.8281.
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A free horse-drawn trolley will run Fridays and Saturdays, January through March from 5th Ave. and Craftsman Court. Private carriages are also available for a modest fee. Visit www. horsencarriage.com or call 480.855.3810.
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