Radiator Springs was based on a CDP (census-designated place) in Arizona known as Peach Springs. This CDP is located on the Hualapai Reservation. More information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peach_Springs,_Arizona
The address of the Edward Mcelwain Memorial Library is: 460 Hualapai Way, Peach Springs, 86434 M
Black Mountains - the actual mountains in the movie are fictional, but "Ornament Valley" is a reference to Monument Valley, the rugged Black Mountains in Arizona, and the famous Cadillac Ranch sculpture in Amarillo, Texas. The physical location of Radiator Springs in relation to I-40 is similar to that of Peach Springs, Arizona. The director told a film critic that much of the story is based on the recollections of a barber from Seligman, Arizona, where business withered soon after the opening of I-40.
it got it from the meaning "small springs"
Hot Springs National Park was developed from the Hot Springs Reservation in 1921. But, I am afraid, it is NOT in Arizona. It is in Arkansas. However, I do think this is the answer for which you seek, so I am providing it. If not, let me know, and I will try and do better. There is a Desert Hot Springs that my mother used to like here in California, so perhaps there is another Hot Springs in Arizona whose existence I have yet to encounter. Good Luck!
It is 842.42 miles accoording to MapQuest.
According to the comany, the Arizona Tea normally hold about 25-35mg of caffeine per 12 oz.
About 270 miles by road.
About 4 hours.
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I have a Reliance peach tree next to a Elberta peach tree, and both have lots of peaches on them, the Reliance peach tree has smaller fruit and the Elberta peach tree has large fruit, I planted these small in March of 2004 and they do very well next to each other and the wild life love them as do I. Coming from Colorado Springs, Colorado. September 2009
No, the noun "peach" is a common noun, a general word for a type of tree; a general word for a type of fruit; a general word for a color; a word for any peach of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, the Peach House Restaurant in Kingston NC or Peach Springs, AZ.