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Tempe, Arizona

Following the establishment of Fort McDowell on the eastern edge of central Arizona’s Salt River Valley in 1865, enterprising farmers moved into the area. They dug out the irrigation canals left by the prehistoric Hohokam people and built new ones to carry Salt River water to their fields. Valley farms soon supplied food to Arizona’s military posts and mining towns.

The first settlers to move to the Tempe area, south of the Salt River and east of Phoenix, were Hispanic families from southern Arizona. They helped construct the first two irrigation canals, the Kirkland-McKinney Ditch and the San Francisco Canal, and started small farms to the east and west of a large butte (Tempe Butte). In 1872, some of these Mexican settlers founded a town called San Pablo east of Tempe Butte.

Tempe is well known nationally as the home of the Fiesta Bowl and the Arizona Cardinals. It is the seventh largest city in Arizona, with a strong modern economy based on commerce, tourism, and electronics manufacturing.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

ASU Planetarium

Evening shows are offered Tuesday and Thursday nights from Sept.-Nov. and Feb.-April. Shows begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. and last approximately 30 to 50 minutes. Weather permitting; viewing though ASU telescopes follows each show. Reservations are required for all evening shows.

Tempe, AZ Planetariums

Arizona Cardinals

Feel the power of NFL football! Join the Arizona Cardinals from August through January and be a part of the excitement. Call for season/group ticket information.

Tempe, AZ Sports

Museum of Anthropology (ASU)

Physical anthropology, archeology, and sociocultural anthropology exhibits, reflecting student and faculty research interests.

Tempe, AZ Museums

VIA Adventures

Luxury European motorcoaches equipped with VIP extras. Exceptional customer service. Airport, statewide and USA destinations. Customized and standard itineraries.

Tempe, AZ Cruises

ASU Center for Meteorite Studies

The Center for Meteorite Studies is home to the world's largest university-based meteorite collection. We house specimens representing over 1,600

Tempe, AZ Collections

Things to do near Tempe, AZ

We-Ko-Pa Golf Course

Upon its opening in January, 2001, Sports Illustrated named We-Ko-Pa one of the 10 best new public golf courses in the world....

Mesa Country Club

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1 days...

Briarwood Country Club At Sun City West

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 14 days...