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Glendale , Arizona


Submitted by Chris

Well it's a city and the population is 232,00 . adjacent to Phoenix; inc. 1910. It is located in a rich agricultural region irrigated by the Salt River project. Glendale has become one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities, marked by a population increase of more than 52% between 1980 and 1990. It has food-processing plants and is a shipping point for fruits and vegetables. Luke Air Force Base, a large jet fighter training center, is in Glendale. The American Graduate School of International Management and the Glendale Historical Society are also there.It also has Arrowhead mall which is quite big and has places to shop and dine at.

Kingman, Arizona


Submitted by Joe Sassmen

Hey man, just wondering if you had given any more thought to coming through Kingman, the hometown of Andy Devine.

Tempe, Arizona


Submitted by Paul Bork

Me (paul) my roomates aaron and duke live in a sweet house about 5 minutes from beautiful Arizona State University. Its kind of funny because I am from Idaho, Aaron is from Iowa and Duke is from Ohio (lots of "i's" and "o's" in there) so we all come from pretty different backgrounds. well one thing pretty unique about our town is it has the biggest college in the US and is also the numb er one party school so that can answer part of question 2. but what else do people spend their time doing? since the weather is so nice all year long, we go do lots of hiking, swimming, jumping off our roof into our pool, anything we can that involves being outdoors, sporting events, or some sort of event. Phoenix is definitely a huge metropolitan city so there are lots of "big city" things to do. One aspect of the ASU area is that there is always something going on, I work at a bar on Mill Ave which is one of the craziest bar scenes and every week there is some sort of event going on to where something big is happening. the most scenic place is definitely on top of one of the many mountains that are sparatically placed throughout the valley. I am not lying when i say sitting on top of "A" mountain overlooking the desert with a blood red sunset is one of the most beautiful things i have ever scene. I dont know much of the history of tempe but scottsdales historic downtown looks as if you just stepped into the old west with its authentic saloonish style stores and restuarants. about 180,000 people live in tempe but in the greater phoenix area there roughly 3 million arizonians. My favorite things about the town are the weather (number 1), the readily available options for entertainment, whether it be going to a nice dinner where you might find paris hilton, a college bar near asu, a cultural festival at tempe beach park, a d-backs or suns game, or a sweet hike up camelback mountain. You should visit our town because it is one of the biggest cities in the country, it always has something going on, and we can show you a time that you've never had before.

Tucson, Arizona


Submitted by Troy Neiman

Tuscon is located 2 hours south of Phoenix AZ,(population: a little under 50,000) and is an old city with a progressive attitide. I suggest you come and visit the bicycle Co-op here in Tucson I volunteer and work for called Bicas. We build and fabricate bicycles for area children and adults in exchange for work trade and donations, and for general enjoyment and personal satisfaction. We also organize fun local events to support our sociocultural cause, such as bike-in-movies, gallery nights, auctions, and other such bike related fun...The town has an eclectic mix of commerce, art, Music, and dramatic scenery...For a lifestyle change you will take with you when you leave, come visit me in Tucson!