Our next stop with Light Rail Blogger is the 3rd Street and Washington Light Rail station. Which nearby destination do YOU recommend?
DPJ and Light Rail Blogger Tony Arranaga get off the line to explore the neighborhood near the Central/Washington Light Rail station.
Roosevelt’s Trinity Cathedral is one of the most striking buildings in all of Phoenix. Nearly 100 years after completion, it remains true to its original form.
Though it has become a revolving location for restaurants as of late, the building at 905 N. 4th St. dates back to the 1910s.
The opening pitch of the D-backs season is right around the corner. Head down to Chase Field to take in a game!
This year’s Modern Phoenix Home Tour returns April 11, and promises to be the most successful yet.
Modern Phoenix Week kicks off with a collection of Al Beadle-themed photos and art at Phoenix Metro Retro.
The Coe House, in Roosevelt’s southern reaches, is a turn-of-the-century brick structure that has been thoughtfully preserved.
This past Saturday, the Phoenix Suns held the Suns and Stars Gala at the Sheraton. I was fortunate enough to attend the event, and it was quite a swanky affair.
The old Monroe School, now the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, is experiencing a rebirth despite being nearly 100 years old.