- Scottsdale, Arizona - Wikipedia
Scottsdale is a city in eastern Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, and is part of the Phoenix metropolitan area Named Scottsdale in 1894 after its founder Winfield Scott, a retired U S Army chaplain, the city was incorporated in 1951 with a population of 2,000
- City of Scottsdale
Explore Scottsdale, Arizona’s official website for city services, community events, local government updates, and resources for residents and visitors
- Official Travel Site for Scottsdale, Arizona
Get ready to experience pure vacation inspiration in Scottsdale! From the stirring beauty of our lush Sonoran Desert to our luxury resorts, chef-driven restaurants and exciting activities and attractions, Scottsdale is bursting at the seams with the makings of a memorable getaway
- SCOTTSDALE - Visit Arizona
Just strolling around town reveals Scottsdale’s creative nature The public art scene presents more than 100 permanent murals and sculptures that capture the city’s creative energy At Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, visitors see cutting-edge exhibits from regional and national talents
- Scottsdale | History Facts | Britannica
Scottsdale, city, Maricopa county, residential-resort suburb of Phoenix, south-central Arizona, U S Its business district (in a Western frontier motif) is an arts and crafts centre and features Arizona-oriented fashions alongside the latest offerings from Milan and Paris
- Best Things to Do in Scottsdale: Top Attractions | Arizona Boardwalk
Arizona Boardwalk is Scottsdale’s all-in-one entertainment destination: nine attractions, delicious dining, unique shops, and a lively outdoor plaza with free events year-round Whether you have an hour or a whole day, you’ll find countless ways to make it unforgettable
- Home - Old Town Scottsdale
Old Town Scottsdale has earned its reputation as a world-class, bucket list destination with some of the Southwest’s finest museums and art galleries, restaurants and nightclubs, local retail shops, boutique hotels, and performing arts centers – all within a condensed, walkable area
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