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Arizona Association of REALTORS®
255 East Osborn Road, Suite 200
Phoenix, AZ 85012-2327
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(602) 248-7787 - (800) 426-7274
Arizona Department of Real Estate
2910 N. 44th St., Suite 100
Phoenix, AZ 85018
Administration@re.state.az.us
(602) 468-1414
Scottsdale
AZ Real Estate Are you relocating to the Scottsdale
Arizona area. Brian Culhane and his team is ready to work with
you. The Brian Culhane team works throughout the Scottsdale area
including Scottsdale, Carefree, Cave Creek, Fountain Hills and
Paradise Valley.
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Apartments Phoenix Great corporate housing
in a central Phoenix resort setting. Resort luxury amenities at a reasonable
price.
Arizona entered the union in 1912. It was the 48th state to
do so. Today the capital is Phoenix.
Arizona is bordered by New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California, Colorado
and the country of Mexico.
The largest cities are Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, Glendale and Scottsdale.
Agriculture in the state includes cattle, cotton, dairy products and
lettuce. Industry includes copper and silver mining, tourism,
publishing and food processing.
Some of Arizona’s symbols include:
Flower is
the flower of the saguaro cactus
Bird is
the cactus wren
Tree is
the palo verde
Gemstone
is turquoise
Mammal is
the ringtail
Fish is
the trout
Dija know....?
*The Arizona trout is found only in Arizona.
*Arizona leads the nation in copper production.
*Most petrified wood comes from the Petrified Forest in northeast
Arizona.
*The nickname is The Grand Canyon State for obvious reasons.
*Arizona observes Mountain Standard Time on a year around basis except
for the Navajo Nation in the northeast part of the state.
*Bisbee which is in the south part of the state was the largest city
between St. Louis and San Francisco during the years when it was known
as the Queen of the Copper Mines.
*Arizona is a hugely diverse state with an amazing array of natural
wonders including not far from limited to:
The Grand Canyon
Rainbow Bridge
Petrified Forest
Monument Valley
Meteor Crater
Saguaro National Park
*The original London Bridge was shipped block by block and reconstructed
at Lake Havasu.
* Tucson averages about 11” of rain a year. Two more inches
than San Diego.
*The mighty Saguaro cactus is thought to be at least 70 years old
before it gets its first arm. Additionally it can hold up to
a ton of water.
*The world’s largest solar telescope is located on Kitt Peak
and is visible from many places in Tucson although it is 60 miles away.
*Arizona is home to many ghost towns some of which have been brought
back as tourist attractions. But, a closer study will enable
those who are interested to locate some that are truly deserted. Armed
with a metal detector, there may still be treasures to be found.
*The Pima Air and Space Museum in Tucson competes only with its counterpart
in Ohio. One of the neat things is the chance to actually meet
people who flew or worked on many of the planes. These docents
have a real love for the planes and will tell you interesting stories
about them ... first hand!!
*The sister to the Pima Air and Space Museum is the Titan Missile
silo you can go into!! It is located a few miles down the road
in Green Valley. When the cold war ended and the missiles were
decommissioned, some were sold to private people (one is now a home
as well as a pottery business) but one had its warhead removed and
is now a museum. You are able to see just how the crews lived
and worked in the silo.
**DO NOT leave Arizona without planning at least half a day to see
the Arizona Sonora Desert Museum located just west of Tucson. We
feel it should be called a muzooum as you can see all the animals of
our desert as well as information about what makes this fragile and
rare corner of the world the special place it is.
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