Arizona is one of the best places to reside in the
Southwest. Arizona borders several other states as well as a
part of Mexico. Arizona is well known for its breathtaking desert
landscapes. The state has many parks, forests, Indian reservations,
and even mountains. If you are looking to get an Arizona
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The most famous landmark in Arizona is of course, the Grand
Canyon. Arizona is well known for its mild winters and
exceptionally hot summers. The Grand Canyon, one of the
seven natural wonders of the world, was carved by the Colorado
River and has amazing depth and beauty. Arizona does not
observe Daylight Savings Time, except for one Navajo Nation
in the northern part of the State. The origin of the State
name is hotly contested. One side says the name comes from a
Basque phrase meaning "good oaks" - where as another
source says it comes from an odham phrase meaning "small
spring".
Arizona's settling history involves the Native Americans, Spanish
Settlers, and Mormon settlers who were mostly German-American.
Arizona's population grew after WWII in major part due to the
invention of air conditioning systems. Retirement communities
began to spring up in the Arizona desert after the 1960's. There
are many interstate highways in Arizona, and some parts of Arizona
such as Tucson and Phoenix are served by public transportation
systems. Phoenix is both the largest city in Arizona,
as well as the Capital. Tucson, which is Southeast of
Phoenix is home to the University of Arizona.
Two other notable big cities in Arizona are Yuma and Flagstaff.
Golf lovers will note that Arizona has many golf courses, and
is in fact home to many of the stops on the PGA tour.
The State is also a popular location for many sports teams to
hold their Spring Training programs. Arizona is well known
for its Native American art - many galleries showcase both historic
and contemporary pieces. Both College and Professional sports
teams are very popular with their Arizona fans. Arizona
has many scenic roads and is home to the famous Route 66. Arizona
has the most land among all the states, set aside as Indian
lands. If you are feeling adventurous, there are numerous
Ghost Towns to explore, such as the well named Tombstone, Ruby,
Gillette, and Gunsight. The three major industries in
Arizona are mining, manufacturing, and tourism. For those who
enjoy a sunny climate and scenic views, Arizona is an excellent
place to own a home.
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