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The great gorge is accessible from two sides, north and south. Most of the more than five million visitors per year choose to go to the South Rim, which has many more tourist facilities than the ... Read more...
After serving as a colonial outpost under the Spanish and Mexicans, and then as territorial capital for both the US and Confederate governments, TUCSON (pronounced TOO-sonn ) a mere sixty ... Read more...
Phoenix, known as The Valley of the Sun for its 300 days of sunshine each year, is fragmented into many neighborhoods and suburbs. Visitors first notice the sprawling low profile of most of the ... Read more...
Scottsdale, named after Major Winfield Scott, was founded on February 26, 1910. It has preserved its Western roots while becoming one of the fastest growing cities in Arizona. Visitors come from ... Read more...
Though local boosters make much of its setting, amid some definitive Southwestern canyon scenery, the New Age resort of SEDONA adds nothing to the beauty of its surroundings. Architecturally, ... Read more...
Explore Mesa, AZ:
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Redolent with the charm of both the nineteenth-century Wild West and the twentieth-century heyday of Route 66 , the small college town of FLAGSTAFF ranks among the most atmospheric and attractive ... Read more...
Explore Prescott, AZ:
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Forty miles southwest of Kingman, ten miles from the California border, a detour south brings you to one of the more bizarre sights of the American desert the old gray stone of London Bridge , ... Read more...
Explore Yuma, AZ:
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