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  Arizona - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Arizona is one of the Four Corners states, situated south and east of the Colorado River.
Arizona was the 48th state admitted into the U.S. (1912), and the last of the contiguous states admitted.
Arizona was administered as part of the Territory of New Mexico until it was organized into a separate territory on February 24, 1863.
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 Arizona locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arizona has the twenty-ninth highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,275 (2000).
There are fifteen counties located in Arizona, none of which are in the 100 richest counties in the country.
This page was last modified 00:55, 21 June 2006.
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 Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Arizona was the 48th state admitted to the United States and is part of the Southwest United States.
Arizona's representatives in the United States House of Representatives are Rick Renzi (R-1), Trent Franks (R-2), John Shadegg (R-3), Ed Pastor (D-4), J.D. Hayworth (R-5), Jeff Flake (R-6), Raul Grijalva (R-7), and Jim Kolbe (R-8).
Arizona gained two seats in the House of Representatives due to redistricting based on Census 2000.
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 Arizona
Arizona state senators and representatives are elected for two year terms and there are no terms limits.
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 is likely to become a minority-majority state by the year 2035 at the latest.
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 Arizona State History - SHG Resources
The land that is present-day Arizona is one of the oldest inhabited areas in the United States.
One was that the houses were so constructed that the bedroom was in Arizona while the living room was in Utah; the other was that the houses were built on skids to enable the houses to be dragged across the border from the state that was giving the polygamists trouble.
In 1953, the Arizona Highway Patrol, under Governor Pyle, staged a surprise summer raid on Short Creek, taking the polygamists to Kingman and the women and children to Phoenix where the latter were placed in foster homes.
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 Places
Washington DC trashes every place it touches, because it's mental midget thugs cannot be arrested for their crimes.
There is one outrageous place created by a couple mountain climbers, where you might want to stop for a pizza and beer, sose to get the energy to escape.
I have a degree in wildlife biology, and I was raised on a farm.
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 Arizona Mining Association :: Publications :: History of Mining in Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Arizona students, history buffs of all ages, and others with an interest in Arizona's growth and development are eager to learn about the social, environmental and economic impact of one of Arizona's most significant industries.
Among their Arizona finds Marcos Farfan de los Godos reported seeing rich veins and staked a number of claims, including an old shaft 18 feet deep, in the area of present-day Jerome.
Since Arizona was originally the northern frontier of New Spain, the region's early history was dominated by the Spanish.
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 Arizona, United States of America Statistics, Facts and Figures from CityBloc.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Arizona is a large state in the western United States.
Indicative of the variation in climate, Arizona is the state which has both the metropolitan area with the most days over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (Phoenix), and the metropolitan area in the lower 48 states with the most days with a low temperature below freezing (Flagstaff).
Arizona is likely to become a minority-majority state by the year 2035, if current population growth trends continue.
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 GLOBE ARIZONA HISTORY
In February 1881 Globe became the seat of a new Arizona county: Gila County; and the future six-term governor of Arizona, George Wiley Paul Hunt, began waiting on tables in one of Globe's saloons--his first job to eventual success and fame.
This author, when he was young, was told by an elderly lady ("Mollie" Griffin) that she and other children were placed in a mining shaft for protection at the time of this outbreak.
He was placed in the jail behind the newly-erected courthouse, which had been built in the same location as the old one, in Globe.
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 The Baron of Arizona
Arizona Attorney General Clark Churchill, an important landowner in the Territory, filed a suit against Reavis in February 1884 in an effort to show cause and bring the claim to public scrutiny.
The man who had left Arizona as a failed extortionist less than three years earlier had returned backed up by millions in investment capital, a fleet of corporations at his command, such powerful figures as Ingersoll and Conkling in his employ, and important political and financial connections that stretched from San Francisco to London.
For his efforts, Johnson was hailed by the Arizona press, and became something of a folk hero to the territory's beleaguered landholders.
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 Arizona
Arizona's principal crops are cotton, hay, lettuce, and sorghum.
After taking her law degree from Stanford (1952), she had a private practice in Arizona; serving in the Arizona Senate (1969--74), she was the first woman in America to be elected majority leader of a state senate (1972--74).
She was elected to a county superior court (1974--79) and was then appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals (1979--81).
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 Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is also the name of a US Battleship, the USS Arizona.
Extreme cold temperatures are not unknown, cold air systems from the northern states and Canada occasionally push into the state bringing subzero (Fahrenheit) temperatures in the higher parts of the state.
Arizona major towns Phoenix Tucson 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.
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 Arizona Real Estate Listings, Arizona Homes for Sale, Arizona Condos, Arizona, AZ
Arizona is a large state in the western United States, known for its exceptionally hot summers and mild winters.
Arizona real estate listings, custom made, elementary schools, 20 acres of real estate, real estate investment, coldwell banker realtors, prop prices, subterranean, vacation condominiums, local real estate agents, investment properties, waterfront condominiums, log cabin, large lot, oak floors.
Arizona condos, Arizona real estate listings, state board, eastes, three stories, bungalow, heated pool.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
A key Arizona lawmaker in the debate over illegal immigration and border security discounted a possible compromise that would tackle security issues first and then implement or trigger a guest worker program.
KVOA 4 - Arizona is suing the U.S. Department of Education over the federal agency's refusal to give schools three years before they have to count English-language learning students' test scores in a key accountability measure used by the No Child Left Behind......
The state's per capita income is $27,232, 39th in the U.S. Early in its history, Arizona's economy relied on the "Five C's": copper, cotton, cattle, citrus, and climate (tourism).
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 Arizona   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Two of the last four governors of Arizona, Evan Mecham and Fife Symington, faced criminal indictments and were forced out of office.
Arizona lost much of its advantage as a high-technology industry leader between 1990 and 2001, according to a state Department of Commerce (http://www.commerce.state.az.us/) report.
Arizona has a population of 5,580,811 according to 2003 Census data.
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 Arizona Ghost Towns Guide to all regions in Arizona including destinations, vacations, tourism, real estate, business , ...
Touring Arizona's ghost towns is an excellent way to step back into the bygone days of the Old West.
Please remember, there will be many more tourists to come after you, and they all deserve the same opportunity you had to experience a bit of Arizona as it was in the pioneer days.
The mine was discovered in 1894 by Johnny Pearce and in its prime, was the richest gold digging in southern Arizona.
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 Globe, Arizona - DesertUSA
Globe is located in the heart of Arizona's magnificent Tonto National Forest and is surrounded by some of the most spectacular mountain vistas in the Southwest.
Globe is situated near the mid-point of the legendary Old West Highway that stretches from Apache Junction, Arizona east to Lordsburg, New Mexico.
In February 1881 Globe became the seat of a new Arizona county -- Gila County.
www.desertusa.com /Cities/az/globe.html   (871 words)

  
 Arizona
Possessing one of the richest stands of Ironwood trees in the Sonoran Desert, the monument also encompasses several desert mountain ranges including the Silver Bell, Waterman and Sawtooth, with desert valleys in between.
GORP - Arizona Wilderness Areas http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_wilderness_area/az.htm The variety of wilderness areas in Arizona is really quite amazing - ranging from the stark beauty of the desert to dense conifer forests in alpine areas.
Kaibab Plateau http://www.swfa.org/ (Southwest Forestry Alliance) The Kaibab Plateau, perched on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, the Kaibab Plateau is home to the greatest remaining density and distribution old growth pines.
www.uark.edu /misc/ents/wnts/fieldtrips/arizona/index_arizona.htm   (419 words)

  
 Top20Arizona.com - Your Top20 Guide to Arizona!
This article is about the U.S. State; for other meanings, see Arizona (disambiguation).
(Arizona does not observe DST except in the Navajo Nation)
Perhaps less well known is the pine-covered high country in the north-central portion of the state, which contrasts with the lower deserts of the state.
top20arizona.com   (2260 words)

  
 Step Into Places Guide  Parks ARIZONA Wild Cow Springs Campground  -Yuma Territorial Prison SHP
This coldwater hatchery, located 11 miles downriver from Hoover Dam on the Arizona side of the Colorado River, raises rainbow trout primarily as mitigation for dams on the Colorado River.
the wilderness is in the state of Arizona.
For its time and place, there was no other pueblo like Wupatki.
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 Jerome, Arizona (DesertUSA)
A friendly glow greets the Central Arizona town of Jerome, Arizona.
This part of Arizona's Black Hills harbored some of the best capitalists of the territory and, in contrast, a collection of some of the world's poorest as well.
With the ill-famed title of the "Wickedest Town in Arizona" (according to the New York Sun of February 5, 1903), many observers attributed these fires to divine retribution.
www.desertusa.com /mag98/oct/stories/jerome.html   (1559 words)

  
 Best Places For Business And Careers - Forbes.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Where are the best places to jump-start a business or a career?
Texas and Virginia, with highly educated labor forces and relatively low business costs, score well on our annual ranking of the 150 biggest metros (populations over 345,000), with seven areas in the top 20.
No other state places more than one locale in the upper echelon.
www.forbes.com /2005/05/05/05bestplaces.html   (344 words)

  
 Places to Explore
RoadTrip America's PLACES department includes stories about interesting locations and events across North America.
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