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two cruisers writes, "I read that Tlaquepaque (pronounced T-lockey-pockey) means “the best of
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Songbird800 writes, "Our favorite place to visit was Tlaquepaque. Built on 3 acres of beautiful Walnut
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dmensing writes, "If you are going to enter/exit the Grand Canyon by using the East Entrance to the South Rim instead of the more crowded South Entrance, the Cameron Trading Post is a good place to stop and
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Beauchemin writes, "At sunset, if you take a ride up Airport Road, you will be pleasantly surprised.
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nadine cook writes, "This store is within walking distance from our resort and is a must stop. A little
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Kellie R. writes, "Tlaquepaque nearly lives up to its colorful name, derived from the Nahuatl word
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sasha writes, "Spend a day at Tlaquepaque after a day of hiking, jeeping and enjoying the strenuous
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nadine cook writes, "There are two stops to make here. About a half hour drive from Sedona is the scenic drive of Oak Creek Canyon. Go past the Dairy Queen about 10 miles to the overlook at Coconino National
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shwijo writes, "Each little "mom and pop" store has different things to offer. Many have hand crafted items and they also have items that could only be found in Sedona.
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