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Explore the unique experience combining music, food, and community by visiting the M3F Music Festival. By attending the Festival, you're not only enjoying great music and food, but you're also making a difference in your community. Enjoy and experience the energy and enthusiasm of people coming together in the name of music, culture, and charity. One of the Festival's standout features is the Ponderosa Vendor Village, which offers a cool and refreshing break from the desert heat. Here, you can find local vendors selling everything from swag to snacks, all inspired by the Ponderosa forests of Northern Arizona. Of course, every festival is complete with delicious food and drinks. M3F has you covered there, too, with a selection of local food trucks offering vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options. And remember the amazing mixologists who will be whipping up some delicious drinks.
Segway Guided Tours is a fun way to see the city without walking everywhere. Before your tour, you'll receive a training session to ensure you feel comfortable on the Segway. Once you're ready, you can choose from several different tour packages, including the Shake, Rattle, and Roll tour that takes you over the Rattlesnake Bridge, the Coffee and a Roll tour that starts your morning off with a cup of Coffee, or the Presidio Trail that stops at over 25 historical points in Tucson.
If you're a music lover, the Musical Instrument Museum is a must-visit spot in Phoenix. You'll hear the history of sound and song uniquely using the wireless headsets issued to each visitor. The accompanying sounds near each display will transport you to the world of music and help you connect with your heritage while seeing over 4,200 instruments on display from every corner of the globe. From the beginning, the goal has been to deliver a musical experience that is enriching, inspiring, interesting, and fun. Today, the museum has a collection of more than 7,500 instruments from more than 200 world countries and territories, reflecting the rich diversity and history of many world cultures. Come and see why music is the language of the soul at the Musical Instrument Museum.