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Sure, you've heard of Bumble Bee and Tombstone, but Arizona has over 100 ghost towns. Here's what to know about seven abandoned towns.
A uthor F. Scott Fitzgerald’s observation that “the rich are different from you and me” could easily be applied these days to the Valley housing market, judging by a leading analyst’s research. The ...
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald’s observation that “the rich are different from you and me” could easily be applied these days to the Valley housing market, judging by a leading analyst’s research.
Crown King, AZ, is a popular day trip for off-road enthusiasts ... In a land teeming with copper, this town was founded on gold. Prospectors first hit paydirt in the 1870s and multiple mines operated ...
As a new animal habitat sprung up at Phoenix Zoo, two California condors watched closely. Then they learned who was moving in ...
A man died last year at Grand Canyon National ... family homes, but a business has proposed that those homes can be repurposed rather than destroyed. Renewal Development and Light Hous Tranquille ...
From the southwestern U.S. to Minnesota, Iowa and even parts of New Jersey, it seemed that winter never materialized.Many ...
History, ghosts, and the Wild West. What more could you ask for? This town in Arizona was once known as "wicked" and is now a ...
The Jerome Grand Hotel, formerly the town hospital, sits at the highest point in town and is reportedly one of Arizona’s most haunted buildings—though the ghosts seem to have good taste, as the ...
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald’s observation that “the rich are different from you and me” could easily be applied these days to the Valley housing market, judging by a leading analyst’s research. The ...
Author F. Scott Fitzgerald’s observation that “the rich are different from you and me” could easily be applied these days to the Valley housing market, judging by a leading analyst’s research. The ...