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How To Build A Survival Cabin On A Shoestring Budget
by Ghost32
In June of 1999, my wife and I were desperate to get a place of our own. My long established business was fading, bankruptcy was being held off by nothing but a long stick and a lot of determination, and my... published 6 months ago
Road Trip to Sedona Arizona A Photo Essay
by Chuck
Sedona is a beautiful city in the north central part of Arizona. Its main attraction is the red sandstone hills amongst which it nestles. It is not a big city but has achieved a reputation as a major tourist... published 2 years ago
Top 20 Jobs in Arizona
by Patty Inglish, MS
The Top 20 Fast-Growth Jobs in Arizona are all in the fields of Healthcare and Information Technology. Even Top Jobs Number 14 and 15, in Forensics and Veterinary Care respectively, are health related and... published 11 months ago
Polygamy Should Not Be Legalized in the United States
by SweetiePie
Recently polygamy has been in the news again with the raid of the Fundamentalist Latter Day Saint compound in Texas. This church is NOT affliated with the Mormon church, but claims to practice the true tenet... published 4 months ago
Places to see in Arizona
by AZGuy
Here's a list of some places to visit in Arizona for vacation, sightseeing and just having fun. The next time you decide to travel to Arizona visit this list, as it will continue to grow over time! published 6 months ago
A Stop At Texas Canyon
by Chuck
About an hour's drive southeast of Tucson along Interstate 10 is the Texas Canyon rest area. The rest area is at the north end of the canyon and the scenery in that area is fantastic. There must have been... published 2 years ago
Take a Mule Tour Down the Grand Canyon
by Terri Paajanen
As one of the seven wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon is the sort of place where you can get a good view from just about anywhere. There are many ways to enjoy the sites at the Grand Canyon, and I do think that the most "up close and personal" must be by mule-back. published 10 months ago
The Lost Dutchman Gold Mine
by The Lost Dutchman
The Superstition Mountains have been a place of mystery and legends since only the Pima Indians lived in Arizona. There are uncountable ancient cliff dwellings and haunted caves and tales about lost gold and treasure... published 2 months ago
When Camels Roamed Arizona
by Chuck
Following the end of the Mexican War in 1848, the U.S. had its claims on Texas and California recognized and also acquired much of what is now Arizona and New Mexico. However, the border between the two... published 2 years ago
Leisure World Arizona sets standard
by Leisure World AZ
In her article, Vanessa White looks at one active adult community that has been reinventing itself to improve resident's lifestyles and appeal to the 45-54 crowd or boomers as they are sometimes called. published 2 years ago














