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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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Closed
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Closed
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
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The Mesa Arts Center is a remarkable facility owned and operated by the City of Mesa. It is situated in the downtown area and is renowned for its exceptional and striking architecture. This award-winning center is Arizona's largest arts center and boasts four theaters, five art galleries, and 14 art studios. Visitors can indulge in live entertainment, performances, and visual art exhibitions and also participate in arts education classes. The Mesa Arts Center is a popular attraction, and its mission is to offer diverse, accessible, and relevant art experiences that inspire people.
Come and join the Chandler Chamber Ostrich Festival to experience the rich history of ostrich ranching in Chandler. Witness the unique creatures raised within the city limits and explore various exciting activities and attractions suitable for all ages. You can expect live ostriches, national and local entertainment, stage shows, midway rides and games, festival food, meet and greets with mascots, educational activities, arts and crafts, and more. The festival spans two weekends and features performances by local community groups, followed by nationally renowned headliners every night. Take advantage of this incredible event; gather your friends and family and celebrate with your favorite feathered friends.
The Superstition Mountain Museum is in the Superstition Mountain range in Central Arizona. The museum offers visitors an experience of the Old West, focusing on the region's history, Native American people, early western settlers, local geology, and industry. The Museum Gallery features a detailed exploration of the region's history with artifacts, multi-media exhibits, and docent-led tours. Visitors can observe a working display of large-scale model trains and a 100-year-old Cossak 20-stamp ore mill and explore the museum's vast collection of Western movie and television history memorabilia. The Village exhibit includes two brush structures, a cooking area, and a hide drying rack, and visitors can find books, apparel, local Native American arts and crafts, and seasonal gift selections.