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Flagstaff, Arizona

Flagstaff is a community rich with cultural diversity, beauty, and history as well as amazing educational, recreational and scientific opportunities. Our city government is devoted to enhancing the quality of life of our citizens, as well as the many visitors that grace Northern Arizona.
Flagstaff, they don't make towns like this anymore!
It's a place packed with energy, a town surrounded by natural wonders. Whether you're looking for an easy, two-day getaway or the vacation of a lifetime, Flagstaff will make any trip a northern Arizona adventure.
With more than two hundred restaurants, dozens of inns, plenty of affordable accommodations, unique attractions, and colorful nightspots, our small-town charm will give you big-town excitement. Culture and clean air, festivals and forest paths, Flagstaff is year-round enjoyment.
Some of the most beautiful country in the Southwest surrounds you here, from lush woodlands to rugged deserts. The Grand Canyon, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona's red rocks, Native American reservations, and a string of breathtaking national monuments are all within a short drive. At the heart of all this is Flagstaff. Its charm, character and distinctive appeal are just a few of the reasons that people rave, "they don't make towns like this anymore!"
The Orpheum Theater, Flagstaff's Premier Performing Arts Facility, is located in the heart of historic downtown Flagstaff at 15 West Aspen Avenue. The Orpheum features a state-of-the-art sound system, a complete lounge, balcony, movie screen and more. On any given night there could be a major concert, movie or film showing, poetry readings, theatrical show, company party, or special event.
There are a number of museums that tell the tale of Flagstaff and Northern Arizona’s history. The Lowell Observatory and The Arboretum at Flagstaff are interesting and educational for all ages. For entertainment local musical and theatrical groups provide full seasons of entertainment. Art galleries and exhibits can be found through out the town and feature the work of local artisans and national shows.
Festivals make up a large part of the fun in Flagstaff. The summer and holiday season are full of arts and craft shows and fairs in parks and local buildings. The Fort Tuthill Recreation Area hosts the Pine Country Pro Rodeo, horse races and the Coconino County Fair among other activities. Flagstaff is surrounded by national forests, which adds to the beauty of the town and provides an abundant source for recreation. In the spring, summer and fall visitors can enjoy hiking, camping, mountain biking, horseback riding, fishing and more. With winter snow comes skiing, sledding, ice-skating and sleigh rides in the snow. At anytime you can explore one of the many Indian ruins that surround the Flagstaff area.

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