This is probably a stupid question. But appreciate any help.
I've got a work trip in Vegas and have decided to spend an extra night so I can drive to Phoenix and see Cooperstown. I've looked at the history of Cooperstown discussions on the board... but I just wanted to check if there was anything else within Phoenix that are Alice Cooper related and worth checking out?
It's a whirlwind 12 hours in Phoenix so I can eat a big unit and take a ridiculous amount of pictures! If there is anything else out there i'd really appreciate the tip. (This is a big deal for an Aussie boy!)
Thanks!
Phoenix
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There is a store, called Alice's Attic and Thrift Store, on 13627 N., 32nd St, Phoenix, where you can find clothes and other stuff, worn by Alice. Some items are signed, some are not. A portion of the sales goes directly to his charity, Solid Rock Teen Center.
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Hi Killer
additional place to visit is the MIM musical instrument museum which includes the following Alice Cooper exhibits:
Formed in Phoenix in 1964, the group that became Alice Cooper went on to be one of the most influential and successful “shock rock” acts. The Alice Cooper exhibit in the Arizona section of the United States / Canada Gallery includes two bass guitars on loan from Dennis Dunaway, a founding member of the original group.
Lead singer Vincent Furnier launched a solo career as Alice Cooper after the band separated in the mid-1970s. MIM’s exhibit features Cooper’s “Mirror Suit,” which he wore on three world tours, from 2009 to 2012, typically during encores of “School’s Out.”
As you are driving its just a short detour (10 mins)once you hit the 101
additional place to visit is the MIM musical instrument museum which includes the following Alice Cooper exhibits:
Formed in Phoenix in 1964, the group that became Alice Cooper went on to be one of the most influential and successful “shock rock” acts. The Alice Cooper exhibit in the Arizona section of the United States / Canada Gallery includes two bass guitars on loan from Dennis Dunaway, a founding member of the original group.
Lead singer Vincent Furnier launched a solo career as Alice Cooper after the band separated in the mid-1970s. MIM’s exhibit features Cooper’s “Mirror Suit,” which he wore on three world tours, from 2009 to 2012, typically during encores of “School’s Out.”
As you are driving its just a short detour (10 mins)once you hit the 101
Re: Phoenix
Thank you both so much. Exactly what I was after.
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You're welcome, Killer123.
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Re: Phoenix
killer123 wrote: so I can eat a big unit and take a ridiculous amount of pictures!
Don't think you can post those kinds of pictures here.
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