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Unforeseen Circumstances Force Snowbowl to change Opening Date
Unforeseen Circumstances Force Snowbowl to change Opening Date
Unforeseen Circumstances Force Snowbowl to change Opening Date
Winter is right around the corner, and Arizonans are waiting patiently for the long, scorching hot days to turn into cozy winter afternoons. While much of the state doesn't get a break from the unbearable heat, the more mountainous regions turn into a winter paradise.
One of Arizona's Favorite Plants Almost Didn't Make it Here
One of Arizona's Favorite Plants Almost Didn't Make it Here
One of Arizona's Favorite Plants Almost Didn't Make it Here
As you walks down city streets or lonely dirt roads across Arizona, you're likely to find Palm Trees growing on every corner. These tall, shady trees have taken over the Arizona landscape and help give this state the look and feel it has now.
Hunt's Tomb: Arizona's Strangest Modern Monument
Hunt's Tomb: Arizona's Strangest Modern Monument
Hunt's Tomb: Arizona's Strangest Modern Monument
Arizona is full of strange and bizarre history. From the supposed "Red Devil" that terrorized the southwest frontier to the more modern "Phoenix Lights" that convinced an entire city Mars was attacking, we're one of the weirder states in the union.
Why Early Arizonans Slept Outside
Why Early Arizonans Slept Outside
Why Early Arizonans Slept Outside
In the early days of Phoenix, there wasn't much in the way of comfort. Besides the outlaws running wild and dust storms drowning people in the earth, the heat was a killer, literally. In order to get past the heat, settlers had to find new and creative ways to keep cool.

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