Devoted to travelers with a taste for the unique, this easy-to-use guide helps you discover the hidden places in Arizona that most tourists miss.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Arizona off the beaten path,
This review is from: Arizona Off the Beaten Path: A Guide to Unique Places (Paperback)
For a travel book this is very well organized with all the phone numbers and major costs given. Good maps and pictures. Nice commentaries also. You almost get a sense of being there just by reading little paragraphs.
0 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Three-and-a-half stars. Always good Travel books for...,
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This review is from: Arizona Off the Beaten Path, 4th: A Guide to Unique Places (Paperback)
Off the beaten path. ALl are worthy
of three-and-a-half stars. Only dis- agreement with them is stupid Evolu- tion references in them. Thousands, Hundreds of thousands, millions of year, no sack! Each written by diff- erent authors familiar to each state profiled. Arizona came to mind first, so I will preview with my own inter- ests; Old Tucson is very good; espec- ially the Western town. Peoria and Phoenix are nice places to stay if you know someone. Grand Canyon con- firms God's wonders. No way to be an 'athiest' after seeing that! Arizona, like all our great states (as of this writting, I have been to 35!) should be seen before Big Brother takes away out right(s)/to travel!
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