CITY | OWNER | CITY | OWNER |
Avondale | Nogales | ||
Benson | Oro Valley | ||
Bisbee | Page | ||
Buckeye | Paradise Valley | ||
Bullhead City | Parker | ||
Camp Verde | Patagonia | ||
Carefree | Payson | ||
Casa Grande | Peoria | ||
Cave Creek | Phoenix | ||
Chandler | Pima | ||
Chino Valley | Pinetop-Lakeside | ||
Clarkdale | Prescott | ||
Clifton | Prescott Valley | ||
Colorado City | Quartzsite | ||
Coolidge | Queen Creek | ||
Cottonwood | Safford | ||
Dewey-Humboldt | Sahuarita | ||
Douglas | San Luis | ||
Duncan | Scottsdale | ||
Eagar | Sedona | ||
El Mirage | Show Low | ||
Eloy | Sierra Vista | ||
Flagstaff | Snowflake | ||
Florence | Somerton | ||
Fountain Hills | South Tucson | ||
Fredonia | Springerville | ||
Gila Bend | St. Johns | ||
Gilbert | Star Valley | ||
Glendale | Superior | ||
Globe | Surprise | ||
Goodyear | Taylor | ||
Guadalupe | Tempe | ||
Hayden | Thatcher | ||
Holbrook | Tolleson | ||
Huachuca City | Tombstone | ||
Jerome | Tucson | ||
Kearny | Tusayan | ||
Kingman | Wellton | ||
Lake Havasu City | Wickenburg | ||
Litchfield Park | Willcox | ||
Mammoth | Williams | ||
Marana | Winkelman | ||
Maricopa | Winslow | ||
Mesa | Youngtown | ||
Miami | Yuma | ||
CITY | OWNER | CITY | OWNER |
A brief history of this state
Arizona’s “wild west” reputation was well deserved. Tombstone was a notorious mining town that flourished longer than most, from 1877 to 1929. Silver was discovered in 1877, and by 1881 the town had a population of over 10,000. Western story tellers and Hollywood film makers made as much money in Tombstone as anyone, thanks to the arrival of Wyatt Earp and his brothers in 1879. They bought shares in the Vizina mine, water rights, and gambling concessions, but Virgil, Morgan and Wyatt were soon appointed as federal and local marshals. They killed three outlaws in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, the most famous gunfight of the Old West.
STATE CAPITOL
Phoenix, Arizona’s state capitol and most populous municipality.
LARGEST CITY
Phoenix is the largest city with Tucson coming in second.
STATE ANIMAL
The ringtail cat (Bassariscus astutus) is the state mammal. State bird is Cactus wren.
STATE NICKNAME
The Grand Canyon State. The Motto is Latin: Ditat Deus
(God enriches).
STATE SONG
“Arizona March Song” (1919)
“Arizona” (1982)
STATE TREE AND FLOWER
State tree is the Palo verde
(Parkinsonia florida) and State flower is the Saguaro cactus blossom.
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