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Tuscon, Arizona is a normal, pretty desert "town" if you will. However, I can assure you you'll get tired of it soon. Phoenix, on the other hand, has a bit more to offer. Like Tuscon, it has beautiful mountains surronding the land that look as high as the sky. But, being the capitol of Arizona, it has the Downtown City, much like New York or Chicago, just smaller. If you're from the city and move to Tuscon, you'll feel secluded and lonely, but if you move to Phoenix, you can have fun in Downtown or get away from it all on the beautiful homes.
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Phoenix, no question! It has more to offer, more to explore, more to do, you'll never get board! Experience the lifestyle of luxuriance dessert living. (c)
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One would purchase insurance from Prudential if their rates were better than other companies or if they provided services that other companies didn't. Some companies offer their employees discounts from Prudential, and this may induce somebody to get their insurance from Prudential.
You can buy a regular and cheap humidifier for $30-$50 in several retail stores, such as Walmart and Target. Lowes is known to sell better quality room humidifiers at higher cost.
The economy is starting to get better. As of October 2009, the economy is at the 100 year average. Economy will continue to get better.
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No, he was the founder of Phoenix. Charles Poston claimed for himself the title of father of Arizona, but a better choice might be the eponymous James Gadsden whose purchase of the area below the Gila River was essential to creation of Arizona.
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You can find discount sales for car tires most any where that sells tires in Phoenix, Arizona. You can call around to tire store to see which ones have the better prices and compare.
closer you are to the epuator the hotter its goin be..but that's my opinion if any one has a better opinion than have at it lol...
Just under 20 miles. Phoenix is due West of Mesa. During rush hour traffic, that 20 mile trip could take the better part of 90 minutes.
There is no actual advantage to staying in a hotel located in Tucson, unless of course you are in Tucson. Certain hotels in Tucson are better than others, but there is no actual advantage to staying in a hotel located in Tucson.
It will take SIX hours to fly from Arizona to Gerogia. However eveything is pretty spread out in Gerogia so i would advise anyone not to go there to live, where as evrything in Arizona is within a close vicinity and easier to get to. Dont get me wrong Arizona, well Phoenix by itself, is not a small place. Phoenix is bogger than Atlanta, Arizona is bogger than Georgia altogther so Arizona would be a better choise, trust me I lived there for a while! It will take SIX hours to fly from Arizona to Gerogia. However eveything is pretty spread out in Gerogia so I would advise anyone not to go there to live, where as evrything in Arizona is within a close vicinity and easier to get to. Don't get me wrong Arizona, well Phoenix by itself, is NOT a small place. Phoenix is BIGGER THAN ATLANTA, Arizona is bigger than Georgia altogther so Arizona would be a better choice as far as living, trust me I lived there for a while(8 years on and off)!
The town of Blythe, California is roughly halfway between Palm Springs, California and Phoenix, Arizona. It is located along Interstate 10 and serves as a convenient stop for travelers making this journey.
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Observatories need for the area to have dark skies so that they have a better view of the heavens. In Arizona, the City of Tucson regulates lights of businesses and streets so that the skies are dark enough for the astronomers at Kitt Peak.