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I'm assuming that you mean the nickname "Grand Canyon State". I will answer from my own perspective. I live two hours from the Grand Canyon. When I go there, I feel like a minority. There are so many people from other countries that it is amazing. Here, the 5 million visitors per year, don't just learn about the Grand Canyon, they learn about Arizona. Frankly, the Grand Canyon puts us on the map. People from all over the world refer to Arizona as the state that has the Grand Canyon in it, so why not be known as The Grand Canyon State?

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7y ago

It provides information about our past and is a home to many endangered species of animals and because it is one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.

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15y ago

The views are breathtaking, the rafting in phenomenal, the hiking is rewarding, its history is fascinating.

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13y ago

because it is one of the 7 wonders in the world

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The Grand Canyon is so important because it is a very big canion and attracts millions each year.

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11y ago

Because it wasn't man made its all natural

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11y ago

cuz it helps beople understand history and stuff

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