This Tiny Town In Arizona Has A Little Bit Of Everything
Arizona is full of cool small towns, but many have long since been abandoned. It’s rare to come across a tiny community like Cottonwood, with a charming historic district, retro antique shops, quirky restaurants, and breathtaking scenery. Check out this gem for yourself!
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Its population of just 12,000 makes this tiny city an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of Phoenix while being close enough for a weekend trip.
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The two acres of unique, vintage items are organized in the most haphazard way possible, which is just part of its charm. Larry's offers everything from old-fashioned gas pumps to quirky home decor.
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It might take you several hours, but very few shoppers walk away empty-handed.
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Known for bird watching, camping, kayaking, horseback riding, and hiking, this well-maintained gem is unbeknownst to many Arizonans.
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Follow the peaceful Verde River as it flows downstream, then choose between continuing on to Dead Horse or looping back into the city.
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Arizona Stronghold offers some of the state's very best vino, and just $9 allows you to sample five different varieties!
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A full kitchen serves delicious grilled skewers and other appetizers that pair perfectly with the wines.
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Located in a retro gas station complete with a classic car, old pumps, and vintage license plates mounted on the walls, nostalgia is being dished out in massive portions here.
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Old-fashioned sodas and ice cream shakes round out the menu and make for a truly 1950s-esque dining experience.
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Originally built in 1925 as a grocery store, this boutique inn makes every guest feel like royalty with only the most luxurious accommodations.
Have you ever been to Cottonwood? What’s your favorite small town in Arizona? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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