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24th St and Camelback Rd.
24th St and Camelback Rd. Includes many high-end tenants such as Saks Fifth Avenue, Ralph Lauren, Cartier, and Escada; and many highly-acclaimed eateries.
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2502 E Camelback Rd, Phoenix, AZ, United States
+1 602-955-8400
Also known as William Wrigley Winter Cottage and La Colina Solana, the Wrigley Mansion is a landmark residence built in 1929-'31 for chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr
Down the street from Biltmore Fashion Square is a mall without a true major anchor tenant, but with a number of smaller shops and less expensive restaurants (including both chains such as Chili's and Black Angus and local restaurants like Baby Kay's Cajun Kitchen)
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A microcinema (70 seats) and lounge for those aged 21 and older showing mostly independent and foreign movies for $8 per ticket
The Arizona Science Center in Phoenix's Heritage and Science Park features over 350 permanent hands-on exhibits along with nationally acclaimed traveling exhibits
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