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 Commerce Visitor Center Arizona Km2: 1800m2
Largest City: Sedona Main Airport: Sedona Currency: US$ Commerce Visitor Center is a´ county in the North Central Arizona area of Arizona United States Countrycode: US-AZ Continent: United States
Commerce Visitor Center is a sub-area in North Central Arizona area of Arizona - United States, located in a beautiful area Visit Commerce Visitor Center and discover this area of beautiful and varied scenery, Commerce Visitor Center can offer many exciting experiences, good Restaurants and hotels, are you maybe looking for a Bed & Breakfast or camping space, you can choose from a range of options, Whatever where you go in Sedona, you'll always find a friendly smile.
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Local LanguageVisit North Central Arizona Located far above the greater Phoenix area, North Central Arizona is a varied, vibrant region home to four distinct seasons, each offering something new for visitors to explore. From the brilliant red rocks of Sedona and the jagged Mogollon Rim above Payson to miles of sprawling pine forests, hidden lakes and trails, North Central Arizona is a picturesque combination of high-country scenery and rugged charm.
Whether you seek a break from warm weather in the summer or a crisp respite dusted with fresh snow in the winter, North Central Arizona has it s plus plenty of intriguing towns and out-of-the-way places to explore. Learn more about North Central Arizona s top destinations below:
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Central Arizona Most Popular Destinations
* Globe-Miami
Set in the foothills of the Pinal Mountains, the Globe-Miami area is made up of two historic towns and more than a century of history. Originally founded as silver-mining towns, Globe and Miami are home to lovely turn-of-the-century downtowns and cottages. Learn more about visiting the Globe-Miami area
Sedona
A panorama of unforgettable sights unfolds before you from the moment you enter this friendly town full of resorts, camping, recreation, art and spirituality. From the rich red sandstone buttes that rise above the city to nearby Oak Creek Canyon, a thickly forested gorge known for colorful rock formations,
Sedona is simply a must-see.
Learn more about visiting Sedona, Arizona
* Prescott
Teeming with Victorian homes and turn-of-the-century saloons, Prescott, Arizona is known for its Wild West past as well as its charming present. From the 1918 Yavapai County Courthouse, downtown s neoclassical anchor, to Whiskey Row, where Arizona s gunslingers drank and fought, Prescott has plenty of fascinating history and architecture as well as the world s oldest annual rodeo. Learn more about Prescott, Arizona vacations
* Payson
Perched just below the Mogollon Rim, Payson, Arizona is perfect for campers, hikers, anglers and anyone who loves the outdoors. Within a stone s throw of three national forests, Sitgreaves, Tonto and Coconino as well as natural wonders like Tonto Natural Bridge, the city offers visitors a scenic jumping-off point for adventures of all kinds. Learn more about visiting Payson, Arizona
* Jerome
Located along a steep hillside full of hairpin turns and shocking drop-offs, this old ghost town has life in it yet. Once called the "Wickedest Town in the West," Jerome was a budding city of brothels and saloons back at the turn of the century, when copper mining was king. Today, it s known for its local artists and galleries, as well as a hearty number of "haunted" locations. Learn more about visiting Jerome, Arizona

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Central High desert lands, Wild West history galore and small towns near the border.
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Arizona The Fifth Biggest Metropolis in the United States has artsy urban communities, ritzy resorts, the country's largest university and resulting college town, beautiful desert wilderness on the outskirts and miles upon miles of suburban sprawl.
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Grand Canyon and the "Arizona Strip." The
Navajo Nation and numerous beautiful deserts and forests populate the region.
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| South Central Arizona The corridor from Tucson to the biggest port of entry into Arizona of Nogales has some beautiful high desert, interesting cities and sparse wilderness.
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| Local LanguageWedding Sedona ArizonaWeddings in Sedona
Why get married in Sedona? During the past centuries, Native Americans regularly came to Red Rock Country to perform sacred ceremonies. These peoples were attracted to the area's spectacular beauty, but they also were drawn by the area's mysticism - born of an enhanced appreciation of nature, which complemented their spiritual rituals.
Today, the tradition continues with weddings in Sedona. Sedona has magnificent settings that lead to spectacular weddings. Brides in Sedona will find world class professionals to take care of all their wedding needs. You will find hotels and Bed & Breakfast's with all the amenities and wedding planners to take the stress away. In Sedona you'll find officiates, photographers, videographers, caterers, bakers and flower shops, and transportation from limousines to horse-drawn carriages, bridal attire and more - all to match your style and pocketbook.
You and your guests will enjoy spending extra time in Sedona before and after the wedding with the splendid weather conditions that allow for golf, horseback riding, hiking and other outdoor activities against a backdrop like no other. Or spend the day just relaxing in a spa or shopping in some of the area's 80 galleries.
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