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 Arizona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arizona is one of the Four Corners states, situated south and east of the Colorado River.
The Grand Canyon is a colorful, steep-sided gorge, carved by the Colorado River, in northern Arizona.
Arizona was administered as part of the Territory of New Mexico until it was organized into a separate territory on February 24, 1863.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arizona   (2123 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Arizona
See: List of cities in Arizona, List of cities in Arizona (by population), List of Arizona counties Each city named in bold has a population greater than 100,000.
Arizona lost much of its advantage as a high-technology industry leader between 1990 and 2001, according to a state Department of Commerce report.
Arizona was administered as part of the Territory of New Mexico until it was organized into a separate territory on February 24, 1863.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Arizona   (2123 words)

  
 List of Arizona lakes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The qualifications for this List of Arizona lakes is that the lake contains sports fish, are open to the public and are managed by
There are 19 lakes in the Urban lake system.
Urban Lakes are stocked with sports fish seasonally.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Arizona_lakes   (98 words)

  
 Arizona - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arizona is one of the Four Corners states, situated south and east of the Colorado River.
The Grand Canyon is a colorful, steep-sided gorge, carved by the Colorado River, in northern Arizona.
Arizona was administered as part of the Territory of New Mexico until it was organized into a separate territory on February 24, 1863.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arizona   (2123 words)

  
 Arizona Counties, Arizona (More Information)
The county seat of Navajo County, Arizona, is Holbrook.
The county population on July 1, 1999, was 49,...
The county population on July 1, 1999, was 135,...
www.ohwy.com /az/a/azcounty.htm   (207 words)

  
 List of Arizona county name etymologies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
La Paz County, Arizona: La Paz is named after La Paz, Arizona, a historic boomtown on the Colorado River.
Mohave County, Arizona: Mohave is named after the Mohave Indians, one of the Yuma tribes.
Pinal County, Arizona: Pinal is named after the Pinal Mountains (from the Spanish stand of pines) and the Pinal Native American people (a band of Coyotero Apaches) who lived there.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Arizona_county_name_etymologies   (269 words)

  
 Managing The Flow of Rivers
The river is perennial, undammed, with intact riparian areas, and is said to support one of the richest wildlife populations in the United States--345 species of birds, 82 species of mammals, and 47 species of reptiles and amphibians.
The river segment of concern was the 55-to-60 mile middle stretch of the river, from Taco, north of Clarkdale, to Beasley Flat, south of Camp Verde.
Arizona is not a state with abundant and bountiful rivers.
ag.arizona.edu /AZWATER/arroyo/064rvtxt.html   (4850 words)

  
 List of Arizona railroads - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arizona Southern Railroad (of 1880) 1880: Santa Cruz County with branches to Washington Camp (near Lochiel) and another to Oro Blanco - Arivaca
San Manuel Arizona Railroad (SMA) since 1953 - mine permanently closed in 2003 - 8-mile section of track between smelter and mine removed in December 2005.
New Mexico and Arizona Railroad 1882-1897 ATSF Subsidiary, 1897-1934 Non-operating SP subsidiary
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Arizona_railroads   (765 words)

  
 Arizona State Parks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arizona State Parks is the name of the state agency that manages the
state parks system of the U.S. state of
This page was last modified 04:31, 12 Dec 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arizona_State_Parks   (765 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
ARIZONA, one of the Mountain states of the U.S., bounded on the N by Utah, on the E by New Mexico, on the S by Mexico, and on the W by California and Nevada.
Arizona can be divided into three geographic regions—the Sonoran Desert, in the SW; the Colorado Plateau, in the N; and the Mexican Highland, mainly in the central and SE parts of the state.
Arizona has 185 airports, of which the busiest serve the Phoenix and Tucson areas; there are also 90 heliports.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/arizona.html   (3772 words)

  
 List of Arizona counties -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
List of the 15 (Click link for more info and facts about counties) counties in the (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. state) U.S. state of (A state in southwestern United States; site of the Grand Canyon) Arizona:
List of Arizona counties -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
(Click link for more info and facts about Navajo County) Navajo County formed in 1895 from part of Apache County.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_arizona_counties.htm   (398 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of Arizona counties
List of the 15 counties in the U.S. state of Arizona:
Maricopa County formed in 1871 from parts of Pima County and Yavapai County.
Pinal County formed in 1875 from parts of Maricopa County and Pima County.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-Arizona-counties   (259 words)

  
 Pro-Choice Democratic Women Arizona List
Arizona List is will identify races in which a progressive women Democrat can win, will recruit and provide training for potential candidates through Emily's List, and will participate in the campaigns of our endorsed candidates at various levels.
We are modeled after EMILY's List and are committed to increasing the number of pro-choice women Democrats elected to office in Arizona.
Only four of Arizona's 29 mayors are women, and only 46 of the 175 city council seats are held by women.
www.arizonalist.org   (458 words)

  
 National Rivers: Arizona River Law, on river conservation, river access, paddling, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fly-fishing, and Arizona river ownership.
The National Rivers Website and the Rivers of Arizona section are made possible by the generosity of the members of the National Organization for Rivers (NORS.) To start or extend your membership, go to NORS Memberships.
But rivers that are navigable for title purposes are public land up to the ordinary high water mark, so that even when the river runs dry, people still have the right to walk along the bed of the river.
National Rivers: Arizona River Law, on river conservation, river access, paddling, canoeing, kayaking, rafting, fly-fishing, and Arizona river ownership.
www.nationalrivers.org /states/az-law.htm   (1081 words)

  
 Arizona
One of the two anchors recovered from the USS Arizona is on display at the entrance to the Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
Even though the selection of Arizona as the name for battleship number 39 was happenstance, the people of Arizona threw themselves into support for their namesake.
he battleship USS Arizona bears a state's name because when it was build the battleship was the mightiest ship of the Navy, and the mightiest ships were required, by law, to be named after a state.
www.doney.net /aroundaz/arizona.htm   (1397 words)

  
 The Promise of Gold Mountain: Tucson's Chinese Heritage
To understand the Chinese experience in Arizona it is necessary to examine their treatment in California, the port of entry for the majority of Oriental arrivals.
The migration of Chinese to Arizona and the Southwest not only followed routes from California, but included direct immigration from China to Mexico, where immigrants set out on overland trails from the interior to the Sonora-Arizona border.
Although they were not met with repressive measures such as the California Foreign Miners' Tax, Chinese miners were nevertheless unwelcome in Arizona.
parentseyes.arizona.edu /promise/fong.html   (7320 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Arizona
Statistics of the Catholic Church in Arizona are given in the articles TUCSON and UNITED STATES; according to the "Bureau of the Census, Religious Bodies, 1906" there were in the state 6175 Latter-Day Saints, 2884 Presbyterians, 2667 Methodists, 1034 Baptists, 1059 Protestant Episcopalians.
Salpointe vas appointed Vicar Apostolic of Arizona, and consecrated Bishop of Doryla, 20 June, 1869.
Including in the list those who could only read, with those who could neither read nor write, 25.4 per cent of the males of voting age were illiterate.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01719a.htm   (1524 words)

  
 Arizona Roads, Mail Roads, and Railroads
A weekly mail from Arizona City, via Eherenbnrg, La Paz, Mohave and Hardyville, to St. George, in Utah Territory; also a weekly mail from Maricopa Wells to Phoenix, and a weekly mail from Tucson to the Sonora line.
The Texas Pacific Railroad Company have a charter, with land grants, to build a road on or near the thirty-second parallel, from Marshall, in Texas, to San Diego, California.
Goods are shipped from New York to the terminus of the Kana Pacific Railroad, and brought over this route at three hundred and sixty dollars per ton.
www.arizonagenealogy.com /arizona_roads.htm   (724 words)

  
 Graveside Arizona
Frederick A. Tritle was Governor of the Territory of Arizona from 1882-1885.
Hughes as the "Mother of Arizona." She was a member of the Women's Suffrage Movement, and a friend of Frances Williard and Susan B. Anthony.
When he left office, railroads still escaped taxation, Arizona was still a territory, and the land was still arid.
www.doney.net /aroundaz/graves.htm#papagopark   (9400 words)

  
 Arizona State Prison Complex - Tucson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arizona State Prison Complex - Tucson is one of 13 prison facilities operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC).
ASPC-Tucson prison had its beginnings as the Arizona Correctional Training Facility its first phase opened in January 1978; it was fully open by August 1979, housing 384 non-violent male first offenders, age 18-25 A separate unit held juvenile males convicted as adults, as it does today.
ASPC-Tucson is located in Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, 127 miles south from the state capital of Phoenix, Arizona.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arizona_State_Prison_Complex_-_Tucson   (233 words)

  
 Tucson Custom Home.com
Arizona State Parks mission is Managing and conserving Arizona's natural, cultural and recreational resources for the benefit of the people, both in our Parks and through our Partnerships.
Arizona's public lands are the lasting domain of the American people, and thoughtful visitors take great care to preserve and protect them for future generations.
More than a quarter of Arizona is owned by the state's 21 Indian tribes, while more than half of the Grand Canyon State is held by the federal and state governments and administered through agencies such as the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Arizona Game and Fish Department, and the U.S. Forest Service.
www.tucsoncustomhome.com /Parks.php   (233 words)

  
 List of Arizona state parks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of state parks in the
This page was last modified 16:08, 5 Nov 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Arizona_state_parks   (233 words)

  
 Arizona State Parks
Arizona State Parks is the name of the state that manages the state parks system of the U.S. State of Arizona.
I agree with everything the previous reviewer said, except that I really like the overviews of Canyon geology and so on, and don't feel that those make to book too heavy to be useful as a field guide.
Photographer's Guide to the Grand Canyon and Northern Arizona
www.freeglossary.com /Arizona_State_Parks   (233 words)

  
 State and Local Government on the Net
States : View all the websites in a given state -- from a state's home page or governor's site all the way down to the sites of the smallest counties or townships with a presence on the Web.
The State and Local Government on the Net Directory provides convenient one-stop access to the websites of thousands of state agencies and city and county governments.
National Association of State Auditors, Comptrollers and Treasurers
www.statelocalgov.net /index.cfm   (233 words)

  
 Arizona List Pro-Choice Democratic Women
Arizona List is on a mission to reverse the trend that has eight Arizona counties with no women supervisors and only 46 of the 175 city council seats held by women.
Arizona List focused on legislative candidates last year, but its goal this year is to help progressive women in city, county and school board races.
The Arizona List tee-shirts have the style and panache you've come to expect from Arizona List, and they are free to the first 30 people who walk this Saturday in Tucson.
www.arizonalist.org /media.html   (7862 words)

  
 Coronado National Forest - Recreational Activities - Lakes
Riggs Flat Lake is located at the end of the road on the scenic Swift Trail that winds along the top of the Pinaleño Mountains, West of Safford.
This medium-sized lake is located in rolling hill country surrounded by distant mountains, South and East of Sonoita.
When Riggs Lake on top of the Pinaleños is snowed in and covered with ice, trout anglers who come to the Safford District can still find a place to fish at Frye Mesa Reservoir.
www.fs.fed.us /r3/coronado/forest/recreation/lakes/lakes.shtml   (279 words)

  
 Arizona White Mountains Online
9,000 ft. 19 miles southwest of Eager using Arizona 260 and U.S. 273 either approaching from the east near Eagar or the west near Sunrise Resort.
Located 27 miles Southwest of Heber on AZ 260 and FR300 and 105 at an elevation of 7500 feet.
This lake is well-known among anglers for rainbow, cutthroat, and brown trout.
www.wmonline.com /attract/lakes.htm   (3916 words)

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