Ready for an exciting and educational activity in Phoenix? Check out the Rosson House Museum, where this beautifully restored Victorian-style home was built in 1895 and served as a residence for its owners and boarders during Arizona's territorial days. The 2,800-square-foot mansion is a fully-restored Queen Anne Victorian house museum that offers guided tours to visitors. During the 60-minute time, you'll get to explore all living areas of the house and learn about the lifestyles of early Phoenix families. The Heritage Square Foundation is dedicated to preserving and sharing Heritage Square's stories, collections, historic buildings, and grounds. It is a relevant, engaging, inclusive community resource and a tangible connection to the diverse local history.
Travel back in time to witness an epic tournament like no other! The greatest knights of the kingdom will engage in fierce battles of strength and skill to determine who will have the honor of protecting the beloved Queen. Join them as they feast and raise a goblet to her majesty. You'll be transported to a forgotten age of chivalry, where devotion, courage, and love were the order of the day. At Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament, you'll be treated to an electrifying show featuring heroic knights and spirited horses displaying incredible athleticism and thrilling swordplay. You'll be in the middle of the action, enjoying a "hands-on" feast as the dynamic performance unfolds. With a sweeping musical score and dazzling lights, this experience blurs the line between fairy tale and spectacle. Take your chance to be part of this unforgettable adventure!
The Rhythm Room is a must-visit venue for any music lover. This place is a favorite among musicians due to the acoustics and ambiance that make for a magical evening. It's a low-key spot that feels more like a jam session than a canned performance. The focus is on the music, and everything else is secondary. This insider's secret is one of Phoenix's best-loved and lowest-profile clubs. The club layout ensures no one is more than 30 or 40 feet from the stage so you can be up close and personal with the performers. The Rhythm Room has hosted some of the best blues singers to travel the southwest, including Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys, Jimmie Vaughan, Sophie B. Hawkins, and Nils Lofgren. Regulars rave about clean bathrooms and strong drinks. No wonder this granddaddy of the live music scene in Phoenix has stood the test of time.