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Thanksgiving Weekend in Phoenix

Share Thanksgiving Weekend was glorious down in the metro Phoenix area. With temps in the mid-70s, sunshine and clear skies, it was a perfect time to spend with family and friends outside. I stayed away from the malls and big box stores on Black Friday, but did check out one of my favorite locally owned [...]

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Share THE DEAL: Caravan Tours’ 8-day escorted Grand Canyon tour takes you from Phoenix to Sedona, and on to the Grand Canyon, Lake Powell, Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, and ends in Vegas. Price includes hotels, tour escort, 12 meals, and activities such as a Jeep tour of Monument Valley and [...]

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Share Update: Come see our recent 2009 post for updated fall events! It’s nearly October in Arizona and along with fall foliage, Halloween tricks and treats and cooler temperatures, there are lots of family-friendly activities happening all over the state. Here’s a list of the best fall activities for families in Arizona: 1. Prescott-area: Young’s [...]

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Phoenix is planning to woo AirTran

Share Ginger D. Richardson, The Arizona Republic Phoenix-area airport officials will travel to Orlando next week to meet with AirTran Airways about starting service out of either Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport or Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa. On Friday, the airline was quick to characterize the talks as “routine,” but Phoenix officials say that [...]

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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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Share Arizona! Magical land of sun, sage, sand, saguaro and scorpions! Yet in my 12 years in Southern California I’d never set foot in the Grand Canyon State. That all changed the week before Memorial Day. Undeterred by rising gas prices and rising Arizona temperatures, I filled up my tank, loaded up with CDs and [...]

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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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Share Looking for a new job? Think about heading to Arizona. In both the large and small market categories, three of Arizona’s metropolitan areas made the Milken Institute Best Performing Cities Index, a measurement of where jobs are being created in America. Enjoy the article and be sure to visit our Scottsdale Phoenix Real Estate [...]

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Share Driving the loop from Phoenix to Sedona is to travel from the past to present in the footsteps of the famous and infamous, through some of nature’s most stunning scenery…

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Share Grace Hospitality to Manage New Arizona Resort

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