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  • Contact Information

  • Gary Scott
  • Phone
    (480) 948-0550
    Mobile
    (602) 402-8594
    Toll Free
    (866) 464-2140
  • John Hall & Associates
  • 9366 E. Raintree Dr. #101
    Scottsdale, AZ 85260

Scottsdale Real Estate - Phoenix Real Estate

Arizona has something for everyone

Relocation

Arizona Facts:
Year of Statehood:
1912
Population:
5,629,870 (July 1, 2003 estimate)
State Capitol:
Phoenix
State Motto:
Ditat Deus (God Enriches)
State Nickname:
Grand Canyon State
State Size:
113,909 square miles
Largest City:
Phoenix

State Flag:   The lower half of the flag is a blue field, the upper half divided into thirteen equal segments, six light yellow and seven red. In the center of the flag is a copper-colored five-point star. The red and the blue are the same shades as the flag of the United States of America, and it measures four feet high and six feet wide. The flag was designed by Charles W. Harris and first sewn by Nan D. Hayden. Blue and yellow are the Arizona colors, and red and yellow the colors of the Spanish Conquistadores headed by Coronado who first came to Arizona in 1540. The copper star represents Arizona as the largest producer of copper in the nation

The Counties of Arizona


Meaning of Arizona
This is information about the meaning and derivation of the place name Arizona.
U.S. Census Bureau
This is a map of Arizona's counties with links to U.S. Census data and other information about each county.
Arizona State Symbols
The Secretary of State's "SOS for Kids" site has pictures and information about Arizona's symbols.
Arizona
This is a link to Arizona's page from America's Story:  Explore the States from the Library of Congress and it gives a brief introduction to the state.
The Road to Statehood
This information about how Arizona became a state is from the State Library, Archives and Public Records' Museum Division.
Copper: The Star of Arizona
This Arizona Mining Association site discusses the uses and importance of copper
Grand Canyon, Arizona
This is from Northern Arizona University's Land Use History of North America: Colorado Plateau.
Maps of Grand Canyon National Park
This links to maps from the collections of the Library of Congress.
Geology of the Grand Canyon
This information is from a PBS/The American Experience episode.
Meteor Crater
This is information about the Meteor Crater from the Jet Propulsion Lab's Near-Earth Object Program.
Wonders of Arizona
This is an introduction to some of the natural and other wonders in Arizona from the Governor's Kids' Page.
Arizona Kid Zone
This interactive Arizona Office of Tourism site provides general, tourism and recreation information about Arizona.
Petrified Forest
This is National Park Service information about the park.
Saguaro National Park
This is a National Park Service site with information about the Saguaro cactus.
 

 

             

 

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