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Celebrate February 14th Without Celebrating Valentine's Day

When February 14th rolls around, why not celebrate everything except Valentine's Day? I'll even give you a few ideas on how to do just that.

4 comments    arizona valentine's day oregon
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The Jaguar - America's Big Cat.

From the Jungles of the Amazon and Brazil on North to the plains of South Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, the Jaguar is America's big cat. Not related very closely to a cougar or a mountain lion, the Jaguar is much more rare, larger, and more powerful by far than a Cougar.

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See the Cliff Dwellings in the Tonto Basin; Arizona Salado Indian People

Heading southwest on Arizona State Route 87 from Payson, Az, one comes to a junction with Arizona State Route 188. Taking the SR188 turnoff and heading south, a tourist would enter what is known as the Tonto Basin. A basin formed from the connection...

5 comments    travel recreation arizona
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Top Ten Summer Vacations For The Family

This year many families will want to save money and still have a great vacation. Whether its relaxing on the beach or riding a roller coaster, I am sure these custom vacations will give you memorable times for the whole family. This article is...

5 comments    advice family children
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Grey Man : An Interview with an Modern American Human Being about UFO Tech Mythology and the Cult of the Alien Gods

So now here were talk about the Halo Generation, Government coverups, Vampire Kids, Human Chimeras, and of course the UFO phenomenon. As I introduce you in my interview to the Arizona native known as Grey Man.

3 comments    technology government earth
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Arizona Gems: Superstition Mountain, Gonzales Pass, Picket Post Mountain, Superior, and Apache Leap

I would like to provide you with a tour of one of the most beautiful parts of Arizona. The scenery changes significantly along a 30 mile route, ending up at a small Arizona copper town, Superior, and a huge rock cliff, approximately 500 ft in...

11 comments    arizona superior wildflowers
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Celebrating One Hundred Years Arizona Centennial 1912-2012

The Arizona Centennial Celebration will officially begin on Feb 14, 2012. Although the ecomony has forced Arizona groups to scale down costs, many unique events will portray Arizona's history and spirit

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Alonzo Lon Megargee Arizona Cowboy Artist 1883-1960

Arizona artist Lon Megargee's life as a real cowboy was as wild as his early Arizona paintings. His most famous 12 paintings were commissioned by Arizona's first governor George Hunt. Lon's other claim to fame was his 4 dogs playing poker series for the Phoenix based A-1 Beer Company.

2 comments    paradise valley western art
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The Unusual Mystery Castle Built From Found Materials in the 1930s Phoenix Arizona

Boyce Luther Gulley left his family in Washington State and traveled to the Phoenix Arizona desert for his tuberculosis. He constructed an 18 room 8,000 sq. ft. home from recycled materials which he called a castle for his little daughter Mary Lou. After Boyce died, Mary Lou and her mother Fran moved into the home. In his will, Boyce said at the end of 2 years they could open a mysterious vault for a surprise he had left them.

0 comments    tuberculosis phoenix arizona
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Frontier Women of the American West

The vast majority of old west history is written from the perspective of the male. There are some exceptions, but when we speak of the old west we generally discuss 1800's emigration, gold and silver mining towns and the Indian Wars. The fact is...

6 comments    travel women america
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