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Mesa, AZ 85201
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Premier Businesses in Mesa, AZ

Seafood Market & Restaurant
  • • Fresh Fish & Shrimp
  • • Homemade Clam Chowder
  • • Clams, Lobster & Oysters
(480) 633-1580
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T.C. Eggington's
  • • Breakfast, Lunch & Brunch
  • • Everything Is Cooked To Order
  • • Made From Scratch Recipes
(480) 345-9288
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Crackers & Co. Café
  • • Full Breakfast & Lunch Menu
  • • Burgers & Innovative Salads
  • • Fresh Soups & Specialty Sandwiches
(480) 898-1717
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Los Dos Molinos
  • • New Mexican Cuisine
  • • Enchiladas, Burros & Tacos
  • • Tacos & Tamales
(480) 969-7475
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Things To Do in Mesa, AZ

Bookmans Entertainment Exchange Bookmans Entertainment Exchange

Get into the groove when you browse through the bins of classic vinyl LPs at Mesa's Bookmans Entertainment Exchange. Out-of-print treasures, imports and hard-to-find records abound, but that's not all you'll find here. There is also an equally inviting selection of video games, books, magazines, comics, musical instruments, sound systems and more. Bookmans' goal is to minimize the number of things that people throw away and recycle them by reselling them to new owners while offering an always-changing inventory to its shoppers. Everybody wins, with a little help from Bookmans!

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Mesa Historical Museum Mesa Historical Museum

Get a surprisingly accurate picture of what Mesa's history was like when you visit the Mesa Historical Museum. The attraction is situated in what was once an old school house that dates back to 1913. The museum was made possible by several contributions from many of Mesa's citizens and features an impressive collection of vintage pieces that include items used by early pioneer families, documents, photographs and various agricultural equipment. There are also some highly detailed murals that adorn the walls that serve to portray an even more accurate picture of what early life in Mesa was really like.

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