Posted in Arizona, Grand Canyon on Dec 11th, 2006
Share Rollout And “First Walk” Events Also Scheduled LAS VEGAS — December 8, 2007 — Grand Canyon West, a destination owned and operated by the Hualapai Tribe at the Grand Canyon’s western rim, announces March 28, 2007 as the official public opening date of The Skywalk. The Skywalk will be the first-ever cantilever shaped glass [...]
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Posted in Arizona, Prescott on Nov 10th, 2006
Share The Prescott area has been needing a way to see this amazing, “living history”, mile high city and now there is: Prescott 4×4 Tours! Prescott 4×4 Tours offers a wide variety of tours and one can be customized for you! Just call and tell them what you’re interested in and they’ll guarantee a great [...]
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Posted in Arizona, Grand Canyon on Oct 4th, 2006
Share DATE: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 WHAT: The process of welding the steel beams for the glass cantilever-designed bridge, The Skywalk, is now underway. Shortly after the steel is fitted and welded together a process called “Jack-and-Roll” will be used in order to extend the bridges cantilever “U” shape steel piece 4,000 feet over the [...]
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Posted in Arizona, Sedona on Jun 27th, 2006
Share Need ideas on what to do in Sedona, Arizona? Here are 102 suggestions sure to fit anyone’s personality, itinerary or interests. 1. Enjoy a movie at Harkins Theatre 2. Visit Out of Africa Wildlife Park 3. Golf at one of Sedona’s 18-hole Courses 4. Take a specialty jeep tour 5. Get your aura photographed [...]
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Posted in Arizona, Grand Canyon, Phoenix, Sedona on Jun 18th, 2006
Share The Arizona Republic has begun a countdown of the top 50 places to see in Arizona. We’ll visit sites familiar and unfamiliar, reintroducing you to a state that is full of surprises. Giving credit where credit is due – please find the original article at azcentral.com No. 50: Swansea – A reviving ghost town [...]
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Posted in Arizona, Phoenix, Scottsdale on Apr 26th, 2006
Share Phoenix, Arizona – In braided costumes of red, blue, orange and white, the dancers swirl around a sand circle to the chanting of a dozen elderly Indians, all the while balancing up to 30 flexible hoops on their body. The scene takes place outside a museum in Phoenix, Arizona; the dancers are competing for [...]
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