Located in the eastern part of Maricopa County, adjacent to Phoenix, the City of Scottsdale has grown from a tiny farming cluster of 2,000 people in the early 1950’s into a top-rated travel destination. This sophisticated and cultured city is a great place to browse an eclectic mix of Southwest and contemporary art galleries, shop for the trendiest fashions, and sample scrumptious cuisine served up at sidewalk cafes and five-star restaurants.
Take in one of many museums, art exhibits, or performances by the Scottsdale Symphony Orchestra. Scottsdale continues to be ranked among the top cities in the country to retire. Punctuated by a 7.5-mile greenbelt offering endless recreational opportunities like fishing, tennis and your choice of over 19 golf courses to choose from. Although there is a lot of wealth in Scottsdale, evidenced by some of the most beautiful and expensive resorts and homes in the country, there are also modest and well-manicured middle-class neighborhoods.
More than seven million people visit Scottsdale each year to see many outstanding attractions. From luxurious resorts and championship golf to health spas and vibrant arts, Scottsdale has it all. More than 100 art galleries offer a representation of media with an appeal for every connoisseur and collector. Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin West is a National Historic Landmark and one of that architect's greatest achievements. In addition to hosting numerous art and music festivals each year, Scottsdale is the home of the San Francisco Giants during Spring training.
Whether you're looking to live, work, or play, Scottsdale is a magnificent to be!
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