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Arizona
The state of Arizona (AZ) is one of the most talk-about states of the United States. Quite a few people have decided to move to this state because of its consistently hot, dry summertime weather as well as its mild winters. Quite a few retirees have been known to move to this state, which is known for its vast deserts. What people do not know is that Arizona also consists of pine tree forests (part of the Colorado Plateau) in the northern part of the state. The state of Arizona (AZ) is bordered by New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, and California. It also touches the state of Colorado. In addition, it shares an International border with Baja, California and Sonora (both in Mexico). Arizona was the 48 state to be added to the contiguous United States of America. This state was also the last of the continental states to become a part of the U.S. What Draws People to Arizona Travelers plan vacations to Arizona to see its national forests and monuments. This state also is the home of more than one Indian reservation (i.e. Navajo reservation) as well. The other main attraction that exists nearby the state of Arizona is the Grand Canyon. People often appreciate this lands native plant life as well. For example, the desert lands of Arizona are covered with different species of cacti. Furthermore, the type of pine that grows in the northern portion of this state is called the Ponderosa Pine, one of the oldest in the U.S. This particular state became more of a tourist state after the late 1920s and the early 1930s. Before this time it was a prime location for cotton farming and copper mining. Arizona (AZ) is also known for its large network of highways throughout the state. As a result, quite a few people take driving tours throughout Tucson, Flagstaff, Sedona, Phoenix, and other locations. People traveling through Arizona (AZ) may choose to take a drive all the way down the Colorado River. The route that would take travelers this direction is U.S. Highway 95. How To Find Other Info About Arizona More resources for travel and living can be found through a variety of resources. For example, the Arizona Department of Education, Department of Corrections, and other state Departments may provide new residents and travelers with the correct information. The Arizona Daily Star, which is a local Tucson newspaper, may also provide necessary information. In fact, those who are moving to Tucson or any other city in the area may find the classified sections of this paper useful for finding jobs as well as for finding real estate.
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