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City of Tempe

West University Drive EatsHome to over 30 locally-owned

markets, restaurants, bars + taprooms,pizza / sandwich / co�ee shops,

and places to satisfy the munchies

Kinetic SculptureAndrew Carson, 201010th + Wilson Streets

Don’t Wake the DreamerLauren Lee, 2015

Hardy Drive south of 5th Street

Our History of Flood IrrigationNina Solomon, 2005

13th Street + Ash Avenue

Clark Park Farmers Market A local market with an “urban

neighborhood vibe” supplying seasonally grown produce and handmade goods

Tree Lawn SetbacksW.P.A. sidewalks + setback landscaped

tree lawns which provide a “cool”walkable environment

Neighborhood OlympicsAn annual family-friendly

neighborhood competition benefittinglocal charity Threadz

A Tree of BooksAndrew King, 2018

College Avenue south ofApache Boulevard

Peace in Many LanguagesJoan Baron + Kristine Kollasch, 2014

Spence Avenue + Terrace Road

Centennial [Sampson-Tupper] House1888, 601 W. 3rd Street

An excellent example of Colonial Revival style, this house was relocated

and preserved by preservationist Susan Harter [1933-1993]. The Historic Preservation Commission named their

annual award in her honor.

Crown CircleErnie Nickles, 2011

12th + Roosevelt Streets

Lindon ParkShowcases late transitional-Ranch

homes representative of area-wide post-World War II subdivisions

A SMALL TASTE OF AREA AUTHENTICITY

The George Ditch, “Troll Bridge”Goerge Ditch / Parkway Blvd.

between Mill + McAllister Avenues

Carob Tree, Daley ParkListed as an Arizona Heritage Tree, this landmark tree in the middle of Daley

Park is known for its low climbing branches and abundant shade

A Dream of Tem

pePatricia Konom

os and Josh Meibos, 2015

9th Street + Mitchell Drive

Tour de Fat TempeStories of Nesting IIJoan Baron, 2008

9th + Roosevelt Streets

Oon OnlyJohn Randall Nelson, 2010

Howe + Wilson Streets

Farmer GuardiansKristine Kollasch, 201111th St. + Farmer Ave.

NW NEIGHBORHOODSLOCAL FLAVOR

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