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Title: The A through Zs of Arizona


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The A through Zs of Arizona
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A for Agriculture
  • Cattle and calves
  • Lettuce
  • Dairy Products
  • Cotton
  • Hay

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B for Brid
Cactus Wren
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C for Capitol Building
  • Located in Phoenix
  • Built in 1899
  • First used as the state capitol building in 1912
  • Now used as a historical museum

http//www.mind.net/dlmark/capaz.htm
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D for Demographics
  • Caucasians75.5
  • African-Americans3.1
  • Hispanics25.3
  • American Indian and Alaskan Natives5.0
  • Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0.1

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E for Enertainment
  • The Grand Canyon
  • Wutpaki National Monument
  • Enchanted Island Amusement Park
  • Verde Hot Springs
  • Lava River Cave
  • The Old Tuscan Movie Studio

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F for State Flower
Saguaro Cactus
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G for Government
  • SenatorsJon Kyl (Republican) and John McCain
    (Republican)
  • The state is mostly Republican
  • Arizona legislature
  • Auditor General

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H for Historical Events
  • Spaniard exploration parties traveled through
    Arizona
  • Arizona was annexed by the confederacy during the
    Civil War
  • Arizona provided troops for the Spanish-American
    War
  • Arizona troops were sent to quell violence during
    the Mexican Revolution
  • Yellowstone, the first national park in Arizona,
    was created in 1872

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I for Industry
  • Retail Trade
  • Manufacturing Durable Goods
  • Educational Services
  • Health Services
  • Finance and Real Estate

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J for Job
  • Administrative support occupations, including
    clerical
  • Professional specialty occupations
  • Sales occupations
  • Executive, administrative, and managerial
    Occupations
  • Service occupations, except protective and
    household

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K for Kinds of License Plates
http//www.ralphplates.de/collection.htm
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L for Landmarks
Wutpaki National Monument
The Grand Canyon
Vermilion Cliffs
Ironwood Forest
Sonoran Desert
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M for State Motto
Ditat Deus (God Enriches)
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N for State Nickname
The Grand Canyon State
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O for State Origin
  • Prehistoric civilizations lived in Arizona before
    it was made a state
  • Date of StatehoodFebruary 14, 1912

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P for Population
5,307,331
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Q for State Quarter
  • The state quarter for Arizona is not yet in
    circulation
  • The quarter will be available in 2008

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R for Rivers and Lakes
Gila River
Lake Mead
San Carlos Lake
Salt River
Lake Powell
Agua Fria River
Theodore Roosevelt Lake
Hassayampa River
Lake Havasu
Colorado River
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S for State Seal
http//www.netstate.com/states/symb/seals/az_seal.
htm
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T for State Tree
Palo Verde
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U for Urban Legend and Folklore
  • A woman in California owned a small dog. She
    gave the dog a bath one day and tried to dry it
    in a microwave oven. The dog supposedly exploded
    from the heat.
  • For more info on this story or other stories, go
    to http//www.ulrc.com.au/

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V for Vacation Spots
  • Grand Canyon National Park
  • Phoenix (city)
  • Petrified Rainforest
  • Tonto Natural Bridge State Park
  • Lost Dutchman State Park

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W for Weather and Climate
  • Clear sunny skies and dry weather
  • Thunderstorms are common occurrences during the
    summer months
  • Average July daytime temperatures are usually 90
    degrees Fahrenheit however, temperature has been
    known to go up to the 120s
  • Winters are around 60 degrees Fahrenheit

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X for X-tra
  • GemstoneTurquoise
  • ColorsBlue and Old Gold
  • Song Arizona
  • FossilPetrified Wood
  • ButterflyTwo-Tailed Swallowtail

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Y for Yesteryear
  • Arizona only became a state in 1912, so my
    grandparents would have been born in its early
    years of statehood
  • The state would be mostly open land with few
    buildings when my grandparents were children

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Z for Timezone
  • Arizona is in Mountain Time
  • There is a two and one half hour time difference
    between Arizona and New Jersey

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Sources
  • www.sunnyarizonarealestate.com/ flag-of-arizon
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