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Lake Havasu City

Lake Havasu City

Located in one of the nation’s youngest states, Lake Havasu City is one of the state’s youngest cities. It was founded in 1964 and incorporated in 1978.

Robert P. McCulloch, Sr. envisioned the town, built on a hillside overlooking Lake Havasu. The lake was formed in the mid-1930s by the construction of Parker Dam,

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Sedona – Red Rock Country

Sedona – Red Rock Country

Sedona is a special place, with red soil underfoot, a backdrop of stunning red sandstone formations, and a series of New Age vortexes, and it has long drawn celebrities, other visitors, and wealthy retirees, plus movie and television crews.

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Phoenix

Phoenix

Phoenix is a modern, sprawling city set in the middle of the sun-baked, saguaro-studded Sonoran Desert, and the contrasts don’t end there.

The city is relatively new, with explosive growth that has pushed the population from 6,000 in 1900 to 1.5 million today. But it’s also very old.

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Flagstaff

Flagstaff

Flagstaff is a place for the outdoors hiking through pine forests and aspen groves, skiing and snowboarding in the mountains, exploring ancient Indian ruins and climbing the cinder cone of a volcano that erupted 1,000 years ago. It’s also a university town with a museum

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Scottsdale

Scottsdale

Scottsdale gives you a flavor of the ‘Old-West’ with cowboys, beautiful horses, cookouts and western fashion. It’s the Old West alive in the 21st century with all the luxurious amenities you would expect in a large metropolitan area.

Jan 21, 32 days ago

The Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon

“The Grand Canyon of Arizona is beyond comprehension. It is the sum total of all the aspects of nature combined in one integrated whole. It is at once the smile and the frown upon the face of Nature. In its heart is the savage, uncontrollable fury of all the inanimate universe, and at the same time the immeasurable serenity that succeeds it. But always, in whatever mood, it grips and humbles and uplifts – for