Parks & Nature
Visitors love this trail for a nice relaxing hike.
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Lost Dog Wash Trailhead
12601 N 124th StVisitors love this trail for a nice relaxing hike.
Food Scene
Kona Coffee And Tea
10953 N Frank Lloyd Wright BlvdGreat coffee and specials with super friendly service.
Tesoro Ristorante Italiano
11219 E Vía LindaGreat Italian food in a small quaint location!
Drinks & Nightlife
Live music on some nights, eat al fresco and enjoy a nice romantic evening out, sip sangria and stroll home!
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Blue Adobe Santa Fe Grille
10885 N Frank Lloyd Wright BlvdLive music on some nights, eat al fresco and enjoy a nice romantic evening out, sip sangria and stroll home!
It has shopping, eating, drinking what else is there?
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Old Town Scottsdale
3200 N Scottsdale RdIt has shopping, eating, drinking what else is there?
Essentials
Albertsons Deli
15660 N Frank Lloyd Wright BlvdFor all your needs.
Safeway
7920 E Chaparral RdStock up for your stay.
Blue Rhino At Walgreens
Forgot something or need a prescription filled?
Entertainment & Activities
Talking Stick Resort Casino
Talking Stick WayCasino! Go win the big money!!
Arts & Culture
In northeast of Scottsdale, Arizona there is a living memorial to a great American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Nestled in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains and surrounded by the spectacular Sonoran Desert lays a sprawling 600-acre complex called Taliesin West. It was designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright. The buildings and the landscape at Taliesin West complement each other. They coexist in harmony -- form and color, beauty and grace, nature and science are all blended.
Taliesin West (pronounced: tal-ee-ess-in) is a National Historic Landmark.
Frank Lloyd Wright was born in 1867. Wright grew up in rural Wisconsin, was taught the virtue of hard work, and acquired a love of the landscape. At the age of eighteen he entered university to study civil engineering and shortly thereafter began his career in architecture. He became a revolutionary and a nonconformist. He despised what he called the stale, backward looking ideas of his peers who were designing architecture based on the Greek, Roman, Gothic, and Tudor models instead of creating a new, vibrant American landscape. He longed to be freed from the limits of existing material and designs. In his various writings, he described "organic architecture" with site-specific construction where "form and function were one." He set forth the principles of the Prairie House with open expanses and limited subdivisions, which he referred to as "boxes." While his architectural principles gained him fame overseas, Frank Lloyd Wright was not always appreciated at home, where he was often ridiculed.
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Taliesin West
12621 N Frank Lloyd Wright BlvdIn northeast of Scottsdale, Arizona there is a living memorial to a great American architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Nestled in the foothills of the McDowell Mountains and surrounded by the spectacular Sonoran Desert lays a sprawling 600-acre complex called Taliesin West. It was designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright. The buildings and the landscape at Taliesin West complement each other. They coexist in harmony -- form and color, beauty and grace, nature and science are all blended.
Taliesin West (pronounced: tal-ee-ess-in) is a National Historic Landmark.
Frank Lloyd Wright was born in 1867. Wright grew up in rural Wisconsin, was taught the virtue of hard work, and acquired a love of the landscape. At the age of eighteen he entered university to study civil engineering and shortly thereafter began his career in architecture. He became a revolutionary and a nonconformist. He despised what he called the stale, backward looking ideas of his peers who were designing architecture based on the Greek, Roman, Gothic, and Tudor models instead of creating a new, vibrant American landscape. He longed to be freed from the limits of existing material and designs. In his various writings, he described "organic architecture" with site-specific construction where "form and function were one." He set forth the principles of the Prairie House with open expanses and limited subdivisions, which he referred to as "boxes." While his architectural principles gained him fame overseas, Frank Lloyd Wright was not always appreciated at home, where he was often ridiculed.