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Where can I see Christmas lights in Sedona?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village. Uptown Sedona The main highlight must be Tlaquepaque Arts & Shopping Village, boasting a special holiday ambiance. You’ll enjoy a large Christmas tree, sycamore trees, fountains, and the Church at Tlaquepaque, all decked out in twinkling lights. Is Sedona decorated for Christmas? Celebrate the Christmas Season With Holiday Festivities It […]

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What is at the bottom of the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

There at the base of the canyon sits Phantom Ranch.Located on mostly flat land, enclosed by the walls of the canyon, the Bright Angel Creek runs along Phantom Ranch and the creeks delta in the Colorado River. What is located at the bottom of the Grand Canyon? Phantom RanchPhantom Ranch is a historic oasis nestled […]

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What percentage of Tucson is Mexican?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

45.4 percent. Hispanic population in Tucson, Arizona are 248,875. Percentage wise 45.4 percent are hispanics, out of these 223,205 are Mexican people, 4,802 are Puerto Ricans, 1,731 are Cubans, and 19,137 are other Hispanic or Latinos. How many Mexicans are in Tucson? 216,308 HispanicsIn Tucson, there are 216,308 Hispanics, which makes up 41.6 percent of […]

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What are the cons of living in Phoenix Arizona?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

CON: Living in Phoenix Means Dust Storms While the weather sure is nice, it’s still a desert. The high winds of the desert can produce dangerous dust walls called ‘haboobs’. Haboobs reduce visibility to zero when they roll through. What are the worst things about living in Arizona? 1 in its list of worst places […]

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Does Tucson get its water from the Colorado River?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Water is pumped from the Colorado River and delivered to Tucson via the Central Arizona Project. This water is used to “recharge” the groundwater in the aquifer. River water is pumped into large settling basins in Avra Valley, some of which can be seen from the Desert Museum. Does Tucson use Colorado River water? About […]

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Why is Phoenix water so hard?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Water hardness is caused by magnesium and calcium, which are naturally present in the Arizona landscape. As the report notes, Phoenix water ranges from 12 to 17 grains per gallon, meaning that the city has some of the hardest water in the country! Is Phoenix water hard water? The hardness of the water in Phoenix […]

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Can you drive around the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Taking a driving trip around the Grand Canyon allows you to fully experience the majesty of the Grand Canyon. Driving also lets you explore the small towns, Native American lands, and Western scenery along the way. Budget a week or more for a driving trip around the Grand Canyon, though it can be done more […]

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How old is the bottom layer of the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

The canyon is much younger than the rocks through which it winds. Even the youngest rock layer, the Kaibab Formation, is 270 million years old, many years older than the canyon itself. How old are the layers of the Grand Canyon? 1.8 billion yearsHow old are the rocks that make up the Grand Canyon? One […]

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Can you walk to the bottom of the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Bridget Gibson

Well, yes, you can walk to the bottom of the Canyon but it’s misleading to call it a “walk”. It’s a strenuous hike and, with very few exceptions, one that requires a backcountry overnight. It’s not a “dayhike”. How long does it take to walk to the bottom of the Grand Canyon? Distance-wise, it’s about […]

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Is Tucson running out of water?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

There is No Water Shortage in Tucson. Tucson Water supplies basically come from wells scattered throughout the greater Tucson Metropolitan Area. Tucson sits on top of a large aquifer that has many, many years of supply available. What Year Will Arizona run out of water? “Cities, tribes, agriculture are all part of the fabric of […]

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Does the Grand Canyon have water in it?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

Encompassing an estimated 1,218.37 acres (1,904 square miles), the Canyon is capable of holding 1 – 2 quadrillion gallons of water. Really. If you poured all the river water on Earth into the Grand Canyon, it would still only be about half full. Does Grand Canyon have water? Grand Canyon’s water supply comes from Roaring […]

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What bugs are in the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

The insect species commonly found in the river corridor and tributaries are midges, caddis flies, mayflies, stoneflies, black flies, mites, beetles, butterflies, moths, and fire ants. Does Grand Canyon have bugs? There is basically no water at the top of the canyon in the park. I haven’t seen a mosquito in the entire time I’ve […]

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Can you park your RV overnight at Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Trevor Zboncak

Can you park an RV at the Grand Canyon? You can park an RV at the Grand Canyon, as long as you have a camping reservation. Trailer Village in the South Rim is the only campsite with RV hook-ups. Does the Grand Canyon have RV parking? Simply park your RV in the clean mountain air […]

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Who owns the land around the Grand Canyon?

December 14, 2021 by Sadie Daniel

the Hearst Estate. Park administrators did not even learn of their existence until 1930, but did nothing before the parcel was bought by William Randolph Hearst for back taxes in the 1950s. The land today is owned by the Hearst Estate, the only remaining piece of private land within the original boundaries of the national […]

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Does Tucson ever get cold?

December 14, 2021 by Bo Lang

In Tucson, the summers are sweltering, the winters are cool and dry, and it is mostly clear year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 42°F to 102°F and is rarely below 33°F or above 107°F. What’s the coldest it gets in Tucson? This January 7, 2013 marks the 100 […]

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