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Who lives at the bottom of the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

the Havasupai Tribe. On the history of the Havasupai Tribe “We are the only Native American tribe that lives below the rim in the Grand Canyon. The Havasupai have been here since time immemorial. Traditionally, we had two areas where we lived. Who lives in the bottom of the Grand Canyon? Havasupai peopleThe Havasupai people […]

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Who named the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

John Wesley Powell. What’s in a name: A one-armed Civil War veteran, John Wesley Powell, coined and popularized the name “Grand Canyon.” In 1869, John Wesley Powell and nine companions steered wooden boats for 1,000 miles on the Colorado River and through the canyon. Powell first used the term “Grand Canyon” in 1871. Who discovered […]

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How do you say Joaquin Phoenix funny?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

How is Joaquin Phoenix pronounced? Joaquin is pronounced like ‘wa-keen. ‘ Not joe-quinn Phoenix, not whacking phoenix. Why is Joaquin pronounced wakeen? The REAL way of saying it Joaquin Phoenix’s name is: wa-KEEN Phoenix (watch video above to hear it out loud). The actor was actually born Joaquin Bottom – which is the Phoenix family’s […]

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Does Tucson have a water problem?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

Today, the Tucson area’s total annual recharge barely exceeds pumping. Safe yield is promoted because many scientists, officials and environmentalists say that unbridled groundwater pumping can lead to subsidence, or collapsing of the ground surface, sharply higher water costs and lower water quality. What Year Will Arizona run out of water? “Cities, tribes, agriculture are […]

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Can you get around Sedona without a car?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Can you get around Sedona without a car? Absolutely. The Verde Shuttle bus is efficient and cheap (fares within Sedona are just $1), but you’ll need to do a little planning.Depending on the day, you might have to wait between 45 to 90 minutes between buses. Is Sedona a walkable city? Sedona Main Street is […]

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What is the cost of living in Sedona Arizona?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Sedona cost of living is 134.3 COST OF LIVING Sedona Arizona Overall 134.3 102.2 Grocery 104.6 96.1 Health 115.1 95.2 Housing 218.3 107.8 Is Sedona Arizona expensive? The small Southwestern town of Sedona, Arizona, is not know as being the most affordable place to visit in Arizona. According to a cost of living index, the […]

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Is Tucson hilly?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Tucson, city, seat (1864) of Pima county, southeastern Arizona, U.S. Tucson lies along the Santa Cruz River on a hilly plain of the Sonoran Desert that is rimmed by the Santa Catalina and other mountains. Is Tucson flat or hilly? Most of Tucson is pretty flat, which makes walking and biking easier than hilly cities. […]

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What is causing the haze in Tucson today?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The haze in the air today is caused by smoke from the massive wildfire in New Mexico. News 4 Tucson meteorologist Jeff Beamish says winds will likely shift the smoke away from Arizona later today. Why is it so smoky in Tucson today? Air around a high pressure system rotates clockwise. So, when located over […]

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How long is the Grand Canyon end to end?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

By that standard, Grand Canyon is 277 miles / 446 km long. It begins at Lees Ferry (mile 0) and ends at the Grand Wash Cliffs (mile 277 / km 446). How long does it take to walk the length of the Grand Canyon? Typically, it takes most hikers between four and five hours to […]

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Why is it called the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Fur trappers based in Taos knew of the great gorge, which they called the Big Cañon, and shunned it.Eight years later Major John Wesley Powell descended the Colorado River through its gorges, renamed the Big Cañon as the Grand Canyon, and wrote a classic account of the view from the river. How did Grand Canyon […]

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What should you not miss at the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

6 Things Not to Miss at the Grand Canyon Grand Canyon Village. Grand Canyon Skywalk. Historic District. Havasupai Falls. Desert View Drive. North Rim. What do I need to know before going to the Grand Canyon? 14 important things to know before visiting the Grand Canyon, US YOU’LL ENJOY THE GRAND CANYON MORE IF YOU […]

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Can you see the Grand Canyon in 3 days?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Three days allows enough time for a couple of hikes, longer hikes into the canyon or along the rim, or time to see the North Rim too if you’re visiting between May and October. How many days do you need to see the Grand Canyon? How Many Days at the Grand Canyon? We recommend between […]

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Can you drink the water in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The quality of water at the Sedona plant has been compared to state and federal drinking water standards. Our treated water meets drinking water standards although the city does not use it for drinking water. State regulations do not permit this water to be used as drinking water. Where does Sedona AZ get its drinking […]

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How hot are Tucson summers?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

The hottest month of the year in Tucson is July, with an average high of 100°F and low of 77°F. The cool season lasts for 3.2 months, from November 22 to February 28, with an average daily high temperature below 72°F. The coldest month of the year in Tucson is December, with an average low […]

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What food is Tucson famous for?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Your Guide to 31 of Tucson’s Most Iconic Dishes Ranch Fries at Eegee’s. Carne Seca at El Charro Cafe. Lerua’s Green Corn Tamales at El Torero. Sonoran Hot Dog at El Guero Canelo. Steak Fingers at Lucky Wishbone. Joe’s Special at Mama Louisa’s. Spicy Chili Dogs at Pat’s Chili Dogs. Presidential Plate at Mi Nidito. […]

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