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Gate-side Arizona souvenirs in Terminal 4

On the concourse in Terminal 4, Arizona Highways leans hard into state-themed souvenirs instead of generic airport trinkets. You’ll see Grand Canyon prints, cactus-themed mugs, desert photography, and local Route 66-style gifts front and center. It’s post-security, so you can duck in on the way to your American or Southwest gate and still keep an eye on boarding times.

Most small items sit in the $8–$25 range, with larger framed photos and books climbing higher. Figure $12–$18 for mugs, $15–$30 for T-shirts, and more if you’re eyeing coffee-table books tied to the Arizona Highways magazine. This is the spot in Terminal 4 when you realize you forgot gifts for family and coworkers and want something that actually says “Arizona” on it.

Stock skews heavily to souvenirs and printed material: postcards, calendars, photo books, and state history titles share space with magnets and keychains under $10. If you only have 10 minutes between flights in T4, this is a faster in-and-out than the larger general newsstands that scatter snacks and electronics with a tiny souvenir corner.

Staff bag fragile items carefully and will tape or double-bag prints and mugs so they survive overhead bins on a full PHX departure. One tip: grab postcards and small flat items here, then buy stamps later near your home airport; it saves you standing in another Terminal 4 line when boarding is already showing “group 3.”

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