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Urban, rural, nightlife - it's all here
The Southeast Valley is a diverse region where people of all ages feel at
home, from college students at Arizona State University in Tempe to retirees in
Apache Junction.
The Southeast Valley borders some of Arizona's most scenic areas with the
Superstition Mountains to the east and South Mountain Park to the south.
Something is always happening in the Southeast Valley. Downtown Tempe's Mill
Avenue hosts two of the country's largest art fairs during the spring and fall,
while Chandler hosts an annual Ostrich Festival that celebrates this city's
ostrich farming heritage.
Cultural attractions within the Southeast Valley are vast. Mesa Southwest Museum
is known for its dinosaur exhibits. Gammage Auditorium at Arizona State
University hosts large productions and national acts.
Sports fans can watch the Chicago Cubs play during spring training in Mesa.
Tempe brings the annual Fiesta Bowl to Sun Devil Stadium, accompanied by a New
Year's Eve block party that attracts thousands.
Chandler Fashion Center is the area's newest shopping experiences. Other malls
include Fiesta Mall and Superstition Springs Center in Mesa and Arizona Mills in
Tempe.
There's also a rural flavor here in places such as Queen Creek where Schnepf
Farms offers fresh fruits and vegetables.
Tempe
Arizona
Tempe is best known for Arizona State University and hip Mill Avenue where
people of all ages are drawn to to enjoy a cup of coffee, grab a bite to eat or
listen to a favorite band.
Tempe is also a vital city with corporations such as America West Airlines and
Phillips 66 doing business there.
With venues such as the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Gammage Auditorium and Tempe
Beach Park, Tempe attracts national acts.
Outdoor enthusiasts may climb "A" Mountain, hike Papago Park or rent a boat to
float Tempe Town Lake, a man-made lake secured by inflatable rubber dams.
Apache Junction Arizona
Apache Junction is the gateway to some of Arizona's most famous attractions.
Rumors of gold in the Superstition Mountains near town still haunt prospectors
who are bent on finding the Lost Dutchman Mine that Jacob Waltz purportedly
discovered in the 1880s, but whose location has been lost for years.
Today, the Superstitions are populated with hikers and equestrians who take
advantage of numerous trails.
Apache Junction is also a gateway to Canyon Lake, a favorite among boaters and
anglers who practice their favorite sport amid a picturesque landscape of high
canyon walls.
The city attracts many senior citizens, many of whom come to stay in trailer
parks for the winter before packing up and heading to cooler climates during the
summer's heat.
Chandler
Arizona
Chandler is named for Dr. Alexander John Chandler, who counted ostrich farming
among his many pursuits. The city still celebrates its heritage through an
annual Ostrich Festival.
Chandler has grown from its rural roots in cotton farming into a city where high
technology is a major industry.
The city is also home to the Chandler Fashion Center, a 1.3 million-square-foot
shopping mall and outdoor village, and the Chandler Center for the Arts with
three performing spaces and a 2,000-square-foot exhibition hall.
Chandler Historical Museum spotlights the history of the town and its founder.
Chandler's Arizona Railway Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to
Arizona's railroading history.
Chandler's downtown also is chock full of history with landmarks such as the San
Marcos Hotel, which opened in 1913 and is still doing business today.
Gilbert Arizona
The town of Gilbert is among the fastest growing communities in the Valley. Its
population has doubled every five years since 1980.
Despite this growth, a small-town atmosphere still exists in Gilbert where
places such as the Heritage District downtown date to the early 1900s.
Known as the "Hay Capital of the World" until the late 1920s, Gilbert was a
small farming community until the population boomed. The city today is known for
its quality of life and strong school systems. New and established businesses in
Gilbert work in a town that encourages business development in areas such as
high tech.
Gilbert's concept of planned communities includes parks, equestrian trails,
fishing, boating and local business services within walking distance.
Mesa
Arizona
With a population of almost 400,000, Mesa is Arizona's third-largest city. The
city is home to Mesa Community College, the largest school in the Maricopa
Community College District with academic programs offered to more than 20,000
students.
Mesa is also known for its museums. Mesa Southwest Museum houses Arizona's
largest collection of dinosaurs, while Champlin Aircraft Fighter Museum has the
world's largest private collection of flyable vintage fighter aircraft. Arizona
Museum for Youth is another favorite, voted one of the best museums for children
in the U.S. by USA Today.
Children and adults will enjoy the city's Park of the Canals, which offers a
chance for visitors to view evidence of Hohokam canal systems dating to 700 BC,
along with a botanical garden.
Queen Creek Arizona
Queen Creek is named for a creek that flowed past the Silver Queen Mine and
through the current site of the town.
Cotton, citrus, pecans and other crops were grown in the area, which was
originally founded by farmers and homesteaders at the turn of the century. Queen
Creek hangs on to its agricultural roots and heritage while managing growth. The
town was incorporated in 1969.
Queen Creek's rural flavor attracts horse owners and nature lovers who can
explore the nearby San Tan and Goldmine mountains. The town's general plan
includes parks, trails and an open space plan that calls for a network of
multi-use trails throughout the community.

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