The third largest city in Arizona, Mesa is technically a suburb of Phoenix, and one of America's fastest growing cities. The city was originally arranged around Native American canals, some of which are still utilized, and the economy grew around agricultural development, but the city today stands as a testament to modern advancements.
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Mesa's many museums could put a much larger city to shame. Its history museums, the Mesa Historical Museum and the Arizona Museum of Natural History explore two very different types of history. For military history buffs, the Arizona Wing CFA Aircraft Museum contains many planes from the wars and eras of the 20th century. Families will love the Arizona Museum for Youth, which is recognized as a top children's art museum in the nation.