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2022 is drawing to a close. When we reflect on the year that has passed and the year to come, we can’t help but be grateful for the many wonderful things that make us proud to call Arizona our home. Here are 12 things (in no particular order) we love and will continue to love about Arizona for many years to come. advertisement Historic Grand Avenue No space on Grand Avenue is exempt from the presence of public art. A multicolored sidewalk on Grand Avenue and McKinley Street is shaded by trees covered in afghans, and puffballs hang from the
With all our worlds being rocked collectively by a literal global pandemic, quite a few changes have become the norm in our ever-changing society. One could argue one of the biggest was the widespread adoption of 100% remote workers in many companies across the United States. What has resulted is many employees are no longer tethered to their daily commute and have freed many people up to explore and move to new locations with the security of their job staying intact. advertisement Here comes the sweet part: our own Tucson, Arizona, is offering an incentive to remote workers to move
Arizona is a great state to live in, don’t just take our word for it; check out this article about all the ways Arizona rules. However, we all know that not every place can be the perfect place. It’s no secret that when you live in Arizona, you will have to deal with the heat. And while most natives aren’t bothered by the few months, the heat can be brutal; your car can certainly take a beating. Here are some tips and tricks about keeping your vehicle running smoothly and comfortably while in Arizona. advertisement Use a Sunshade If you’re
Sitting in my office in Chandler, Arizona, in an area commonly called Ocotillo, I can sometimes glimpse the most unlikely bird I ever thought I would see. Enjoying the outdoors of Arizona and bathing in the water in the artificial pond by my office are Rosy-faced lovebirds. advertisement At first, I thought the birds were lost pets, which had me alarmed as a former bird owner (I used to have a pet parakeet as a kid — lived a long and full life to the age of 12). Worrying about the potential pet owners missing their birds, I dove into
Most people think of scorching deserts and cacti when they hear “Arizona.” However, Arizona is a much more diverse state than that. There truly is something for everyone in this great state with mountains, forests, valleys, and even beaches. If you plan on relocating to Arizona, you might want to know what advantages are waiting for you out there. To help you out a bit, here are the best reasons to move to Arizona. advertisement 1. The weather is fantastic. On the Current Results website, the criteria for ideal weather in a state are: Temperatures of 63 to 86 degrees
There are several advantages to living in Arizona. When winter is raging with snowfall and freezing temperatures in most of the US, Arizonans can still go outside in short shorts and shirts. However, the extreme heat and dryness of Arizona provide particular challenges. One of these is the presence of scorpions in cities like Phoenix and Scottsdale. Like many other animals, Scorpions like the hot, dry weather of their native state. If you live in or want to visit Arizona, you should know what to expect from the Arizona Bark Scorpion and how to deal with it as a homeowner.
Flagstaff, Arizona, USA, has been a leader in outdoor lighting policy for decades. There have been many policy decisions and implementations in the city since then to protect the night for public enjoyment and professional research, which has become an integral part of the community and regional identity. Flagstaff made history on October 24, 2001, when the Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition proposal led to the city’s recognition as the world’s first International Dark Sky City. Their goal was to protect the night sky as a natural resource and ensure that the city remained one of the world’s best places to
A lot of people have something to say about Arizona and its people. But they are all primarily based on stereotypes and myths propagated through lack of factual information. Here are some of the most common misconceptions about Arizona. It’s boring. Arizona summers are notoriously hot, but there are still plenty of things to do that don’t require a lot of planning or money. Arizona has the world’s largest laser tag arena. TechShop, a DIY gathering place for artists, tinkerers, veterans, engineers, and anyone looking to learn a new skill, partnered with Arizona State University in Chandler, Arizona. In the
Arizona is commonly known as the “Valley of the Sun” with over 300 days of sunshine a year. There are so many sunny days in Arizona that Phoenix has more sunshine days per year than any other metropolitan area in the country. In other words, if you suffer from Seasonal affective disorder, Arizona might be the state for you. The seasons are shorter and milder in Arizona (except perhaps for summer) — Arizona has an early spring with flowers blooming as early as January. Even the slightly chillier winter months won’t last long. Let’s find out what it’s like to
Summer in Arizona can be scorching hot, but that doesn’t mean you have to stay indoors all season long. The Grand Canyon State offers a variety of family-friendly activities that make for memorable adventures, even when the temperatures climb. From outdoor explorations to water fun and cool indoor attractions, here are some of the best places to bring your kids when it’s summer in Arizona. 1. Wet ‘n’ Wild Glendale Location: 4243 W Pinnacle Peak Rd, Glendale, AZ Best For: Water Fun & Thrills When the heat is unbearable, nothing beats a day at Wet ‘n’ Wild Phoenix. This massive
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