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Phoenix and Scottsdale Arizona Area Real Estate Listings for Sale View over 20,000 Phoenix area homes, townhomes, condominums and land for sale including listings in: Phoenix, Chandler, Tempe, Mesa, Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, Gilbert, Gold Canyon and Queen Creek. Free MLS Phoenix Area Home Search Here Search for Phoenix Area Real Estate for Sale click here Find new construction homes, single family houses, townhomes, New Phoenix and Scottsdale Area Sellers - What is Your Phoenix Area Property Worth? Daily Phoenix Real Estate and Mortgage News Online! Meet Phoenix and Scottsdale Area Real Estate Agents Everything you need to know about buying or selling a home can be found here on my Web site! As the preeminent real estate professional in my community, I am dedicated to providing the finest service available while breaking new ground. Whether you are looking for a new home, thinking of selling your existing home, or just want help with an investment or a relocation, I can help. Great customer service for your biggest investment is my first priority! About Phoenix Arizona Phoenix is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona and the county seat of Maricopa County, as well as being the largest state capital in the United States by population. It is the largest city in the American Southwest and is the region's primary government, cultural, economic, and transportation center. Phoenix is located along the banks of the now normally dry Salt River, and was incorporated as a city on February 25, 1881. The city's estimated population as of 2006 was 1,512,986, making it the fifth largest city in the United States. At 515 square miles, its city proper is the 10th largest land area for a city in the United States, resulting in a lower population density. As of 2006, the Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was the 13th largest in the United States, with an estimated population of 4,039,182. Phoenix and the surrounding area is home to a broad range of cultural activities including the performing arts, museums, and events. Performing Arts Found throughout the Phoenix area, but primarily in and around downtown Phoenix and in Scottsdale, are several performing arts venues, including the Phoenix Symphony Hall. Groups such as Arizona Opera and Ballet Arizona perform there. Concerts also regularly make stops in the area. US Airways Center in downtown Phoenix, Jobing.com Arena in Glendale, and the Dodge theater (also in downtown Phoenix) are usually the venues for concerts. Museums Several museums are scattered around the valley. One of the most well-known museums in the area is the Heard Museum just north of downtown. From its start as a small museum, the Heard has grown in size and stature to where now it is recognized internationally for the quality of its collections of Native American art, its educational programming and its festivals. As of 2008, the collection of the Heard Museum consists of over 40,000 items, and it has over 130,000 square feet (12,000 m²) of gallery, classroom and performance space. Some of the signature exhibits include a full Navajo hogan, the Mareen Allen Nichols Collection containing 260 pieces of contemporary jewelry, the Barry Goldwater Collection of 437 historic Hopi kachina dolls, and an exhibit on the 19th century boarding school experiences of Native Americans. The Heard Museum now attracts about 250,000 visitors a year. Other notable museums include the Arizona Science Center, Fleischer Museum, Hall of Flame Firefighting Museum, Arizona Historical Society Museum, Phoenix Museum of History, the Phoenix Zoo, and the Pueblo Grande Museum and Cultural Park. Hotels and Lodging Phoenix Public Schools - District Maps and Links Phoenix Parks, Culture and Recreation Looking to take in a little culture or get out and get active? In Phoenix you can do plenty of both. You can browse through some of the Valley's best local art studios and museums. Explore the remains of a 1,500-year-old Hohokam village, enjoy a night at the theater or tour historic neighborhoods. And when you’re ready for the outdoors, you can mountain bike along world-class trails, find solitude hiking in the expansive South Mountain Park and Preserve, picnic in one of more than 100 urban parks, cool off in one of 29 public swimming pools or play a round of golf at one of several championship courses.
Attractions Phoenix is a world-class destination because of its natural beauty, sunny skies, manicured golf courses and sports and cultural attractions. The city’s extensive desert preserve system offers visitors easy access to the Sonoran Desert and its surprising biological diversity. The Phoenix Points of Pride highlight many of the city’s most unique attractions, and city-run facilities such as Pueblo Grande Museum and Heritage and Science Park offer visitors a chance to learn about the Valley’s native heritage and history. Phoenix Area Links and Resources Looking for Local Phoenix area News and Information? Find what you are looking for in the Phoenix Arizona area
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