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When you land in Phoenix after a flight from Indianapolis, you’ll immediately find plenty of exciting attractions at your disposal. The Hall of Flame Fire Museum in Phoenix is a great place to learn about old fire trucks. If you have kids, take them to the Arizona Science Center; they are sure to enjoy the interactive experiments, games and sports. If you want to learn about the history of Phoenix, visit the Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Park. This museum neighbors the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX).
Key Facts
The Hall of Flame Museum is located in the heart of the city on East Van Buren Street, just off of Highway 202. Within the museum, you can check out a variety of firefighting tools and vehicles that were used in the United States.
Hints and Tips
If you book a nonstop flight from Indianapolis International Airport (IND) to Phoenix, you can expect to touch down in about three and a half hours. Once you pick up your rental car, you may want to take a scenic drive though Agua Caliente, if you need to escape from the sounds of the city.
For a fun camping adventure, take everyone to the Harquahala Mountain Back Country Byway. This spot is filled with rare cactus species as well as other native plants.