Posted in Arizona, Grand Canyon on Mar 11th, 2008
Share This has been one of the best snow seasons for Arizona in many years. It would be a sin for me not to test out the fresh layers of powder snow blessing the sacred mountains of Flagstaff, Arizona. Sometimes living in Arizona, especially The Valley (Metro Phoenix), can feel a bit monotonous and even [...]
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Posted in Arizona, Grand Canyon on Jan 25th, 2008
Share In 2007, we polled thecanyon.com visitors to discover the most popular Grand Canyon vacation activity plans. It’s easy to see that there are such numerous and diverse things to do at the Grand Canyon that there is no one clear winner. So what does that mean to you?
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Posted in Arizona, Scottsdale, Sedona on Jan 24th, 2008
Share It’s going to be a mad house! In what state other than Arizona would there be full-blown Super Bowl parties and events hosted in at least four different cities? Between Scottsdale, Phoenix, Glendale, & Tempe, Super Bowl XLII is going to be one massive 30 x 30 mile party. Let’s not forget the oh [...]
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Share After a long wait, the Arizona Republic has finally posted more of their picks for the top 50 places in Arizona. Giving credit where credit is due – please find the original article at azcentral.com Don’t see your favorite spot on the list? Check out the top 50 – 30 and the top 10. [...]
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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 on May 10th, 2006
Share It’s 10-feet wide and extends 70-feet from where it’s anchored to the rock. It has a deck made of tempered glass. That’s a description of a new $30 million structure being built in the Grand Canyon that’s expected to draw thousands. It’s the Hualapai Indian Tribe’s “Glass Walkway,” a structure that will be suspended [...]
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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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Posted in Arizona, Prescott on Apr 5th, 2006
Share The Prescott Frontier Days Rodeo makes its debut as part of the Wrangler ProRodeo Summer Tour. The World’s Oldest Rodeo at the Prescott Rodeo Grounds begins June 29 with the final round on July 4 to be televised on Fox Sports Network. The summer tour finale, Sept. 28-30 in Omaha, Neb., will be televised [...]
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