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Phoenix is a very modern city -- it didn't really boom until after World War II.
Nonetheless, mixed among the new office towers, technology companies and an abundance
of resorts, spas and restaurants are museums dedicated to pre-Columbian,
Native American and pioneer history. The explosive, sprawling growth of the metropolitan
area -- which includes Glendale, Mesa, Scottsdale and Tempe -- is due in part to its
attractive desert location (cacti and mountains are never far from view) and in part
to the city's refusal to respect the limitations a desert imposes.
Visitors may be surprised by the air pollution all this development has generated.
Fast Facts about visiting or living in Arizona:
Date of Statehood: February 14, 1912
State Capital: Phoenix
State Motto: God enriches
State Bird: Cactus Wren
State Flower: Saguaro Blossom
State Tree: Paloverde
Nickname: Grand Canyon State
State Population: 6,595,778
Largest City: Phoenix
Land Area: 113,510 sq. mi.
Highest Point: Humphreys Peak, 12,633 ft.
Lowest Point: Colorado River (Yuma Co.), 70 ft.
Population Growth in 1996: 26.7%
Average Age: 33.6
Average Household Income: $51,000.00
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