Top 10 Best Places To Live In Ohio For 2018 - Best Cities and Towns
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Ohio For 2018.
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Ohio has two nicknames. The Buckeye State relates to the Ohio buckeye tree, and Mother of Presidents is because seven U.S. presidents hailed from Ohio.
Consistently ranked one of the best states for business, Ohio offers residents many benefits too, including a low cost of living,
excellent schools and good recreational opportunities.
Manufacturing and financial industries anchor the economy in Ohio, which is the largest producer in the country of plastics, rubber and fabricated metal.
The best places to live in Ohio include Akron, Cincinnati and Dublin.
Sports fans have several teams to cheer for including the Cleveland Browns, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Cavaliers and the Ohio State Buckeyes.
If you’re looking at areas in Ohio with the best economic situations, where there’s lower than average crime, and a lot to do.
Here are the 10 best places to consider when moving to Ohio:
1. Dublin.
2. Cincinnati.
3. Akron.
4. Upper Arlington.
5. Bexley.
6. Powell.
7. Hudson.
8. Mason.
9. Ottawa Hills.
10. Grandview Heights.
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(This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment)
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Phoenix, Arizona Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions
Phoenix is the capital, and largest city, of the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the sixth most populous city nationally, and is also the most populous state capital in the United States. Located in the northeastern reaches of the Sonoran Desert, Phoenix has a subtropical desert climate.
The most important places to visit in Phoenix are: Mining and Mineral Museum, Cosanti, Tovrea Castle, Sunrise Trail at McDowell Mountains, ASU Planetarium, The Arizona Grand Resort, Phoenix Art Museum, Arizona Science Center, Desert Botanical Gardens, Japanese Friendship Garden and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Phoenix travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
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Buckeye Tourism. Buckeye is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States and is, at this time, the westernmost suburb in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The population was 6,537 at the 2000 census. From 2000 to 2010, the Buckeye population growth percentage was 678.3% as it had 50,876 people at the 2010 census.
Gilbert vs Chandler | Living in Phoenix Arizona (2018)
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US 60 West - Grand Ave, the Phoenix-Wickenburg Hwy - Phoenix to Wickenburg
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Before I was able to continue my kicks on Route 66, I first had a to travel the highway that almost gave it's number to the Mother Road: US 60.
US 60 was originally supposed to run from Chicago, IL to Los Angeles, CA. This route was later disputed, as others had been working on a true trans-continental highway that they felt was more deserving of a '0' designation. AASHTO agreed, gave the original US 60 a new number of US 66, and gave the US 60 designation to the new, more southern route.
Originally running from Newport News, VA to Springfield, MO, the road pushed east and west. In 1930, the east end was pushed 40 miles east to Virginia Beach, VA and the west end to Amarillo, TX acting as a supplemental US 66 is many places. From there, US 60 replaced US 366 from Amarillo to Clovis, NM, and replaced US 70 from there to Springerville, AZ (US 70 was later moved to a more southern route with it's old western leg to Holbrook transferred to US 260, and ultimately US 180).
Finally, in 1932, US 60 reached it target of Los Angeles, and of course had to run through Phoenix to get there. It entered the valley on the Apache Trail, now co-routed with US 70, 80 and 89, through Apace Junction (now the Old West Hwy), which becomes Main St after entering Mesa, and later reverts to Apache Blvd as it enters Tempe. From there the highway curved north onto historic Mill Ave in downtown Tempe, crossed the historic Mill Ave bridges, and turns into Van Buren St as the road curved west. (I believe Washington St was Alternative 60/70/80/89).
From here, US 60, 70 and 89 moved to the diagonal-running Grand Ave (the only misplaced road in the grid system) where AZ-69 began at Van Buren. US 80 continued solo down Van Buren St, where it turned south on 17th Ave, and finally west on Buckeye Rd on it's way out of town.
SR 69 left Grand Ave to follow the Black Canyon Hwy. This was completely replaced in the valley by the Black Canyon Freeway, now I-17. US 89 departed in Wickenburg along what is now US 93. US 60 and 70 continued together into California at Blythe. Interstate 10 replaced US 60 and 70 from Brenda Junction to Beaumont, CA. As such, all three were co-routed along the new Interstate. In 1964, after California's Great Renumbering, US 60 and 70 were truncated to the Arizona border. AASHTO approved the 1966 truncations of US 60 to Brenda Junction and US 70 to Globe, so US 70 no longer enters the valley.
To this day, US 60 enters the Valley of the Sun on it's original alignment. Quickly thereafter, however, the Superstition Freeway picks up US 60 and moves traffic through Apache Junction and Mesa to the Tempe/Phoenix line. There, the Superstition ends and merges with the Maricopa Freeway, at this point I-10. From there it follows the Maricopa Freeway to the southern I-17 junction, where I-10 leaves to follow the Inner Loop Freeway and I-17 begins on the Maricopa.
At a 90 degree elbow in the freeway, nicknamed the Durango Curve, both I-17 and US 60 become the Black Canyon Freeway. US 60 leaves the freeway at Thomas Rd. There, US 60 makes a confusing series of quick lefts and rights to reach the historic Grand Ave. From there, US 60 leaves the valley heading west, also along it's historic alignment.
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Gila Bend, founded in 1872, is a town in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. The town is named for an approximately 90-degree bend in the Gila River. Gila Bend has a population of approx. 2,000.
Beautiful Arizona - The Saguaro Cactus
Today we take a up close look at the majestic Saguaro Cactus.
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SAGUARO FACTS:
The saguaro cactus (Carnegiea gigantea) is one of the defining plants of the Sonoran Desert. These plants are large, tree-like columnar cacti that develop branches (or arms) as they age, although some never grow arms. These arms generally bend upward and can number over 25. Saguaros are covered with protective spines, white flowers in the late spring, and red fruit in summer.
Habitat:
Saguaros are found exclusively in the Sonoran Desert. The most important factors for growth are water and temperature. If the elevation is too high, the cold weather and frost can kill the saguaro. Although the the Sonoran Desert experiences both winter and summer rains, it is thought that the Saguaro obtains most of its moisture during the summer rainy season.
Range:
You find this cactus in southern Arizona and western Sonora, Mexico. At the northern portion of their range they are more plentiful on the warmer south facing slopes. A few stray plants can also be found in southeast California.
Wild Status:
The saguaro is not currently listed as threatened or endangered. Arizona has strict regulations about the harvesting, collection or destruction of this species.
Life Span:
With the right growing conditions, it is estimated that saguaros can live to be as much as 150-200 years old.
Size:
Saguaro are very slow growing cactus. A 10 year old plant might only be 1.5 inches tall. Saguaro can grow to be between 40-60 feet tall (12-18m). When rain is plentiful and the saguaro is fully hydrated it can weigh between 3200-4800 pounds.
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The saguaro is the largest cactus in the United States.
Most of the saguaros roots are only 4-6 inches deep and radiate out as far from the plant as it is tall. There is one deep root, or tap root that extends down into the ground more than 2 feet.
After the saguaro dies its woody ribs can be used to build roofs, fences, and parts of furniture. The holes that birds nested in or saguaro boots can be found among the dead saguaros. Native Americans used these as water containers long before the canteen was available.
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