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CHEAP HOTELS IN PHOENIX
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BudgetHostelling International Phoenix (The Metcalf House), 1026 N 9th St, ? +1 602 254-9803. Beds start at $18 per night. Closed during the months of July and August. The Lodge at Sun Ridge, 12129 W Bell Rd, Surprise, ? +1 800-337-6667. Near Ph... |
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TRAVEL TO PHOENIX
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Phoenix is the capital of the state of Arizona as well as the most populous city in the American Southwest and sixth largest city in the United States. Founded in 1871, it has become the region's primary political, cultural, economic, and transportat... |
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CHEAP FLIGHTS TO PHOENIX
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Calgary to Phoenix - $159Charlottetown to Phoenix - $339Edmonton to Phoenix - $179Fredericton to Phoenix - $339Halifax to Phoenix - $339Kelowna to Phoenix - $199Moncton to Phoenix - $339Montreal to Phoenix - $289Ottawa to Phoenix - $221Quebec City to... |
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PHOENIX RESTAURANTS
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In a restaurant add a 5-10% tip to the bill if you are satisfied with the service.Patisserie La Comedie on Mohammad V. Fancy pastries. Croissants, 4 dh. Ice cream, 6 dh per scoop.Cafe 7eme Art next to the movie theater. Has fake movie posters with me... |
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AMERICAN INDIAN PERIOD
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For more than 1,000 years, the Hohokam peoples occupied the land that would become Phoenix.The Hohokam created roughly 135 miles (217 km) of irrigation canals, making the desert land arable. Paths of these canals would later become used for the moder... |
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EARLY UNITED STATES PERIOD
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American and European "Mountain Men" likely came through the area while exploring what is now central Arizona during the early 19th century. They obtained valuable beaver and otter pelts; these animals, as well as deer and Mexican wolves, often lived... |
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