Arizona’s hottest DJs at Talking Stick Resort | Scottsdale
Catch up with DJ Slippe, one of the resident DJs at Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale. Known as Arizona’s top entertainment destination, Talking Stick Resort brings the world’s top DJs to Scottsdale’s highest nightclub and Arizona’s hottest pool party. Check out our upcoming events to join the action:
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Experience Arizona's newest destination sensation at W Scottsdale Hotel. Our AAA Four Diamond, Scottsdale hotel is located in the center of it all! Near Scottsdale Fashion Square Mall and walking distance to the Entertainment District, Luxury Shopping at the Waterfront and Old Town Scottsdale. When you stay with us, you'll be surrounded by Arizona championship golf, exhilarating art and sophisticated shopping.
Full evolution of MEGA HABOOB in southern Arizona on July 10, 2018!
Full evolution of the monster haboob / dust storm that tracked across southern Arizona after Phoenix was HAMMERED by severe weather. Trees were down everywhere across the Phoenix Metro, and these storms then collapsed, sending out an incredible haboob that looked like the end of days along Interstate 8 yesterday evening
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Arizona, land of cowboys and Indians and Wild West towns plus, among its many natural wonders, the all pervasive colour red as displayed by the awe-inspiring rock formations of its mighty canyons.A thousand years ago the highly-cultured Anasazi and Hohokam Indians lived here, planting maize and vegetables in the meagre valleys and building walled towns into the cliffs of the canyons. They used the natural environment, protected caves in natural rock walls, which were accessible only by simple wooden ladders. For the past century, scientists from all over the world have investigated evidence that a gigantic meteorite crashed here, leaving behind it a huge crater: Meteor Crater. As the central and inner walls of the crater are similar to the landscape of the moon, preparation and training for the APOLLO space missions took place here. Located in North West Arizona is the 378 square kilometre National Park known as the ‘Petrified Forest’ with a surrounding desert which shimmers in all the colours of the rainbow. There’s the Agate Bridge, a huge fossilised tree trunk which spans twelve metres wide across a gorge and the amazingly beautiful Canyon De Chelly. Situated in the Navajo Indian Reservation, the Betatakin Ruins are the remains of historical dwellings which were carved into the rock by their original inhabitants from the 13th Century B.C. Wild West fans instantly recognise Monument Valley where, between colossal, 300 metre tall monoliths and sky-high rocky needles, John Wayne and countless other screen heroes fought off Indians and battled with ‘baddies’. A natural sculpture formed from undulating waves of stone, Antelope Canyon is a palette of colour which teases the eye. From the surface, a gaping crevice is the only means of access, tempting the curious to enter. In bold contrast, the Grand Canyon is 1,600 metres deep and 16 kilometres long, the most colossal gorge in the world. The sight of this gigantic natural wonder is the exciting climax of any trip to the magnificent and majestic land of Arizona.
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May Events in Scottsdale
Looking for something to do in Scottsdale the month of May? Look no further. We've created a short list of the best events happening around town. For more information head to scottsdaleaz.gov/events or allthingsarizona.com and be sure to check out our contact list below:
*Summer Concert Series: 480-312-2312 or visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov/parks/RailroadPark
*Stamp Out Hunger: facebook.com/StampOutHunger
*Swimming Lessons: ScottsdaleAZ.gov/sports/aquatics. Call Eldorado at 480-312-2484 or McDowell Mountain Ranch at 480-312-6677
*Arizona Restaurant Week: arizonarestaurantweek.com/restaurants
*Art Walk: scottsdalegalleries.com
Desert Wolf Tours - #1 Ranked Scottsdale ATV Tour by TripAdvisor
Desert Wolf Tours - Scottsdale - Is the #1 Ranked Off-Road ATV Tour by TripAdvisor
Imagine cruising through the rugged desert terrain, only you, nature and tires on the rocks. The scent of the Sonoran Desert whisking past your nose, the dry desert air flowing around the vehicle, all while the beautiful Saguaro cacti and majestic mountain ranges fly by.
And, you’re DRIVING a one-of-a-kind TOMCAR, a highly capable, military-grade, off-roading machine! Your Adventure is led by our World-Class Adventure Guides who have extensive knowledge of the Sonoran Desert. Let us show you the thrill of exploring and off-roading in the most diverse desert playground in the world!
While you’re at it, why not add one of our Firearms Adventures to your Tomcar Adventure? When you do, you’ll experience for yourself why local Resorts, DestinationSee the majestic saquaro cactus on a Desert Wolf off-road atv tour.Management Companies and Corporate Event Planners have sent us thousands and thousands of guests since 2006! Our Firearms Adventures take you well beyond the typical “point and shoot” indoor range experience where you feel like you are shooting inside a sardine can. Once you shoot with us, you’ll never want to go back to that indoor range again!
Desert Wolf Tours offers you the BEST adventures in the Valley. And, our adventures leave from the World-Famous RoadRunner Restaurant and Saloon, just North of Phoenix, where you can rub elbows with the locals and surround yourself with authentic “Old West” Arizona atmosphere, all while enjoying great food, live entertainment and even a little Bull Riding, if you dare!
Don’t trust just any adventure company with your precious time and money. Come see for yourself why we are RANKED #1!
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Scottsdale Arizona 2019
Today we wondered Scottsdale Arizona. We saw what they consider their waterfront. Checked out a one of a kind Rolex's. smashed a penny, ate a scorpion and found the LOVE statue. Bonus game tell me your favorite cactus.
Amid drought, Phoenix plans for a future with less water
As the Colorado River's flow declines mostly due to overuse and climate change, water supplies in seven states are imperiled by potential shortages. That includes Arizona, which recently passed legislation outlining steps it would take if water from the river continues to decrease. But what does a looming water shortage mean for Phoenix, the state's most populous city? Hari Sreenivasan reports.
Arizona Law That Means Trouble For Halloween! | Living in Phoenix Arizona
If you're living in Arizona, you could be breaking THIS LAW during the Halloween season. Find out the Arizona law about pumpkins that could land you in trouble!
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Carol & Josh Wedding Trailer // Desert Foothills Wedding // Scottsdale, AZ
Carol and Josh's love story is far from typical. Their families met while travelling abroad - as Josh is from Australia and Carol is from the United States. Years later they reconnected as adults at Carol's sister's wedding, and they didn't let distance or the fact that they lived thousands of miles apart keep them from falling in love. And after some time Carol decided to move to Australia to be with Josh - a testament to the true depth of their love.
Because Carol's family lives in Scottsdale, they decided to have their wedding here, and many friends and family traveled in from all over the world to support their union.
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1960s STATE OF ARIZONA TRAVELOGUE PHOENIX TUCSON TOMBSTONE MONUMENT VALLEY 68304
This late 1960s color travelogue film provides highlights of Arizona attractions. It is narrated by Jack Douglas as part of the America! Television series. Sunset provides a backdrop to the cacti. Outside Phoenix is the Pinnacle Peak Patio restaurant, which cuts off the neckties of diners and attaches them (and the owner’s information) to the ceiling. Two-pound T-bone steaks are flipped on the grill. A boot is on the plate for a well-done order (:45-2:39). Eduardo Castle introduces his Tucson Boys Chorus, who sing and do rope tricks (2:40-3:35). Old Tucson, an amusement attraction, has also been used as a film set. The Lost Dutchman Ghost Mine, stagecoach ride, and a live action gunfight with the Sheriff are shown (3:36-5:38). The American Heritage Wax Museum features Coronado, Geronimo, Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley, Jessie James, and Johnny Ringo (5:39-6:58). Tombstone has an 1882 Courthouse. A vintage-dressed actress crosses the street to the Bird Cage Theatre. The owner of the O.K. Corral narrates the events of the day. A sign marks where Wyatt Earp was shot. An antique hearse transported victims to the Boot Hill Graveyard. Tombstones there have facts about their deaths (7:00-10:30). Arizona sand dunes, cacti, and blooms on a cactus are shown, including on a saguaro cactus. Shown are a scorpion, giant tarantula, Gila monster, and a Diamondback rattlesnake (10:31-11:45). The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum features prairie dogs, a tortoise to pet, walk-in bird cages with chachalacas, western roadrunners, and turkey vultures. It also has coatimundi (coati) and jaguars. A talk is given holding a javelina and a bobcat is fed a bottle (11:55-15:08). A guide drives a four-wheel tour vehicle through Monument Valley to the Navajo reservation. They pass two colorfully dressed Navajo girls on horses. A saddle and blanket are taken into a hogan. Navajo shepherdesses drive the sheep home across the red sand. Navajo women spin and card wool. One weaves a blanket on a loom. A large dried grass comb is used to brush hair (15:09-18:03). Montezuma Castle National Monument has cliff dwellings. A drawing depicts its architecture components (18:05-19:03). The Grand Canyon and Colorado River are panned. A blizzard blankets the Canyon in snow. Melting ice drips off a tree branch. Hopi Indians perform the Feather Dance and Hoop Dance. Horses with riders wind up the narrow path of the Canyon (19:05-22:10). Bits of already shown footage close the video (22:11-22:38).
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Join James Hill, intern at the U.S. Embassy, talking about Arizona, the Grand Canyon State. Learn about Hopi kachina dolls and religion and find out which five Cs represent Arizona's economy. #50states #AZ
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Hello, my name is Cody Hill. I would like to share some information with you about the state I was born in, Arizona.
Before the first Europeans set foot in what would be known as Arizona, the land was inhabited by many different tribes of people. The Navajo, Hopi, Apache, and Pima are just four of the twenty-one federally recognized tribes of Arizona.
When my father was 2 years old, his family moved to Keams Canyon, Arizona. It is located on the Navajo Nation Indian Reservation, in north-eastern Arizona. He lived there until he was 17. During these 15 years, the Hill family became very close to the Navajo, Hopi and Tewa people. My grandfather, or Papa, as I have always called him, ran the trading post, gas station, and service station. My grandmother ran the motel. Before they left Keams Canyon, in 1975, both the Navajos and Hopis gave speeches of gratitude for Papa's 15 years of loyal service to the people, tribes, and community. To this day my grandparents' house is adorned with decorative pots, beautiful weaves, intricate sand paintings, and a handful of Kachinas.
That was one aspect of Arizona that both frightened and fascinated me. While visiting my grandparents as a boy, I would fall asleep in the shadows of the kachina dolls they had on display in their living room. In my sleep these dolls would come to life and pursue me. When I woke up, the kachinas were back on the mantel and I would ask Papa about how he got them and what each one represented.
The kachinas that scared me as a boy are wooden representations of forces of nature, revered ancestors, or important historical events. They are used to teach children religion and history. People also dress up as kachinas to perform religious ceremonies. The Hopi religion, which incorporates many kachinas into its belief system, is based around the goal of becoming in harmony with the instructions of the Creator of the Earth. This involves having complete reverence and respect for all things.
Let me now tell you a little bit about how Arizona got to where it is today. Arizona's economy has been based upon their 5 Cs; copper, cattle, cotton, citrus, and climate. Copper is still an important industry for Arizona today. It produces 2/3 of the nation's supply of copper. The cattle industry dates back to the 1690s with Spanish ranchers. During the Civil War, many Texas ranches were over grazed. Consequently, ranchers moved their cattle over to Arizona.
Interestingly, the first woman to sit on the US Supreme Court, Sandra Day O'Connor, grew up on a ranch in south-eastern Arizona.
Cotton became a booming industry for Arizona once advanced irrigation systems were introduced. At one point, Arizona was the nation's largest producer of cotton. Papa even spent ten years of his life, keeping the iron in the field as he put it. He was a mechanic in charge of keeping 6 cotton pickers, 8 tractors, 4 semis and a few trucks running.
Arizona is one of the four states in the US with significant citrus production. I have fond memories of picking grapefruits from my grandparents' yard to enjoy for breakfasts.
Arizona's climate and natural wonders make it a very attractive destination for tourists and retirees.
Arizona is no doubt best known for the Grand Canyon. Formed by the Colorado River, this natural wonder of the world is about 17 million years in the making. Its 277 miles long, about 1 mile deep, and in some places up to 18 miles wide. About 5 million tourists come to visit the Grand Canyon every year.
The Grand Canyon became a national park in 1919; just seven years after Arizona became a state. Arizona was actually the 48th state to enter the union and the last of one in the contiguous United States. Arizona has the 16th largest population of the 50 states and is the 6th largest state. Over a quarter of the state is reservation lands.
Some every famous people have called Arizona their home. The renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright spent the last 22 years of his life in Scottsdale. Emma Stone didn't move from Phoenix to Hollywood to launch her acting career until she was 15. Steven Spielberg discovered his love for making movies while working on a Boy Scout merit badge in Arizona, where he spent the majority of his childhood. The famous civil and workers' rights activist, Cesar Chavez was also from Arizona.
For more information on Arizona, simply visit Arizona.gov. I hope you have enjoyed this brief overview of the Grand Canyon State. Make sure to come and visit sometime soon.
Welcome to Scottsdale
The City of Scottsdale is one of Arizona’s ten largest cities with a population of more than 230,000. With a rich history in tourism, Scottsdale is visited by more than 9 million people annually, generating an economic impact of 3.7 billion. Home to Arizona’s finest shopping and dining, Scottsdale offers ranches, hiking trails, award winning resorts and acclaimed art galleries for its residents that enjoy a quality of life like no other.
Thank you to Experience Scottsdale, City of Scottsdale Communications for video footage.
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Central Arizona Project: 30 Years of Shaping Arizona
CAP is recognizing its 30th anniversary of water deliveries and innovative water management (1985-2015).
Lets Go Places prt 24 - Arizona, Phoenix to Flagstaff - USA Travel - YouTube
So much has changed in the Sonoran Desert in so little time, as recently as 100 years ago several of the dry washes were true rivers.Arizona boasts an impressive 30 or so native species of fish, unfortunately, most of the natives are disappearing with some of them virtually gone. Of Arizona’s native species, at least two-thirds are listed as Threatened or Endangered by state or United States federal agencies. A myriad of factors has resulted in their precarious position, including exotic competitors (and predators), irrigation diversion, dams, and overuse of available water by our burgeoning human population.
The Metro Population of Phoenix is 4,398,762
For more than 2,000 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.
When the Mexican-American War ended in 1848, Mexico sold its northern zone to the United States and residents became U.S. citizens. The Phoenix area became part of the New Mexico Territory.
Phoenix is the sixth most populous city in the United States according to the 2010 United States Census, with a population of 1,445,632, making it the most populous state capital in the United States.
IN 1870 THE POPULATION WAS 240
The early economy of Phoenix was focused primarily on agriculture and natural resources, dependent mainly on the 5Cs which were copper, cattle, climate, cotton and citrus.
With more than 62,000 hotel rooms in over 500 hotels and 40 resorts, greater Phoenix sees over 16 million visitors each year, the majority of whom are leisure (as opposed to business) travelers.
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Arizona's snow is just beautiful
From Page to Prescott, Arizona was covered in snow. Be safe but enjoy it!
Polar Play Ice Bar to Open in Scottsdale
Arizona's Jaw-Dropping Mile-Long Meteor Crater
In the northern Arizona desert, an imposing-looking crater shows the impact of an ancient meteor crash. Until the 1960s, it was mistakenly believed to be a volcanic crater.
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Cory's Corner: Heart of the Desert Classic Dog Show
FOX 10's Cory McCloskey checks out the Heart of the Desert Classic Dog Show at the Arizona State Fairgrounds!
Five Places To Visit In Phoenix 2019
Looking for some neat places to stop by in Greater Phoenix? Here are FIVE places to visit in Phoenix whether you are visiting from out of town, a snowbird or live here!
1. Tempe Town Lake
This is a neat place to enjoy the outdoors. Enjoy some water, walking paths and dirt trails if you like running. Cycling is ok as well as renting scooters. There are boat rentals as well. Events throughout the year such as festivals, concerts, triathlons and more!
2. Mill Avenue
In Downtown Tempe near Arizona State University, this is a great place to eat, enjoy dessert and local culture. There are frequently events here like festivals, markets and many happenings throughout the year.
3. Phoenix Zoo
This is a great place to take your family on a nice day. Very educational and plenty to see especially some of the unique animals of Arizona. Seasonal events include Zoolights which typically starts in November and goes through New Years.
4. Hole In The Rock
As the name implies, this is basically a hole in a rock. However this formation offers a great view of the city. Just a five minute hike up, it is next to the Phoenix Zoo as well as Desert Botanical Garden. Located in the Papago Park area, this is a must stop if you are in the area.
5. Scottsdale Fashion Square
One of Arizona's largest malls, this mall has many of the stores you are looking for. Choice restaurants, luxury shopping, food court and a beautifully decorated and furnished structure are a few of the things this mall has to offer. Also Wonderspaces is here as well which is a neat place to take photos.
Are there other places you would recommend? Comment below so I can feature the places you enjoy in upcoming videos!
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