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All About Arizona

The tourism industry in Arizona has, literally, one colossal advantage - the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River. It's the single most awe-inspiring spectacle in a land of unforgettable geology, and one of the few places in the world that you absolutely have to see at least once in your life. However, the Grand Canyon is by no means the most interesting or memorable destination in the state. Indeed, in comparison to its inhuman scale, other parts of Arizona have a more abiding emotional impact, precisely because of the sheer drama of human involvement in this forbidding but deeply resonant desert landscape.

Over a third of the state still belongs to the Native Americans who have lived here for centuries, and who outside the cities form the majority of the population. In the so-called Indian Country of northeastern Arizona, the reservation lands of the Navajo Nation hold the stupendous Canyon de Chelly and dozens of other marvellously sited Ancestral Puebloan ruins, as well as the stark rocks of Monument Valley . The Navajo surround the homeland of one of the most stoutly traditional of all Native American peoples, the Hopi, who live in remote mesa-top villages . The third main tribal group are the Apache, in the harshly beautiful southeastern mountains - the last Native Americans to give in to the overwhelming power of the white American invaders.

Away from the reservations, Wild West towns like Tombstone, site of the famed gunfight at the OK Corral, give a clear sense of Arizona's characteristically rough-and-ready, pioneer mentality; this was the last of the lower 48 states to join the Union, in 1912. The cities, however, are not much fun. In Phoenix, the capital, well over a million souls are scattered over a 500-square-mile morass of shopping malls and tract-house suburbs; Tucson is a bit more civil, but still wears thin after a day or so.

Though the open spaces of southern Arizona can be harsh and violent - most of the southwestern quarter, along the parallel I-8 and I-10 highways, is used as a bombing range - the bleakness is balanced somewhat by the many nature reserves which protect its amazing flora and fauna, such as Saguaro National Park, just outside Tucson, with its giant cactuses, real-life roadrunners and rare Gila monsters.

Arizona is better served by public transportation than much of the Southwest, but it's still an effort to get around without a car. Greyhound buses stop at all the major cities and at most towns along the interstates, while Amtrak trains cross the state on two of their transcontinental routes (via Tucson in the south, or Flagstaff further north). Seeing the backcountry, however - and especially the reservations - is all but impossible without a car. The largest airport is at Phoenix, and assorted good-value, short-hop flights cover the principal destinations. The only worthwhile bus tours visit the area around Flagstaff.






 



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The Courtyard Tucson Williams Centre Unveils A New Look to Their Tucson Arizona Hotel Rooms.

Apr 16, 2009 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- The Courtyard Tucson Williams Centre announces the completion of a full renovation to all of the guest rooms at their Tucson Arizona hotel. This Tucson Arizona hotel now features all new furnishings and an exciting new look that guests can enjoy while staying

Publication: PRWeb

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Soprano Sues Arizona Hotel Over Bedbugs

NEW YORK - An opera singer has sued the Hilton Hotels Corp. for $6 million, complaining she suffered 150 bites from bedbugs on her arms, chest, neck and face when she stayed in one of its hotels in Arizona. Soprano Alison Trainer claimed she was bitten at Phoenix's Hilton Suites between Nov. 20 and

Publication: AP Online

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Arizona Hotel Investors Sue Laventhol on Study - New York Times

A group of investors has accused the Laventhol & Horwath accounting firm of failing to alert their partnership to potential problems in the purchase of the Arizona Biltmore Hotel in 1984. The Phoenix landmark resort went into foreclosure in June. In a lawsuit filed Wednesday in Maricopa County

Publication: The New York Times

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The Arizona Hotel & Lodging Association honored Mic Fenech as hotelier of the year.(Hospitality People In The News)(Brief Article)

The Arizona Hotel & Lodging Association honored Mic Fenech as hotelier of the year. Fenech is GM and director of operations for the Prescott Resort Conference Center.

Publication: Lodging Hospitality

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Arizona Hotel & Lodging Association. (world watch).

Jody Harwood is the new chairman of the board for the Arizona Hotel & Lodging Association

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Arizona Hotel & Lodging Association. (People).(Brief Article)

Jody Harwood of Grace Hospitality Group was elected chairman of the Arizona Hotel & Lodging Association. She was recognized by the association as Hotelier of the Year in 2000.

Publication: Lodging Hospitality

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Arizona Hotels Rate High in Travel Survey.

By Donna Hogan, The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Aug. 8--The Ritz-Carlton Phoenix, the Phoenician and the Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale are among the 100 best hotels in the world, according to readers of a leading travel magazine. Three more local inns -- the Fairmont

Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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Hit the Road: Arizona Hotels & Family-Friendly Sights.

BETHESDA, Md., Aug. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Vacationers can live their own version of the "Wild West" on a road trip through Arizona. With a few family-friendly itineraries from Marriott International, Inc., one of the world's leading lodging companies, discovering all this oasis in the desert has to

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Arizona Hotels Fall in Magazine's Latest Rankings.

By Donna Hogan, The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 29--Valley hotels just earned a giant snub from one group of freuent travelers. Subscribers to Travel & Leisure Magazine, ranked only one Arizona hotel among the "100 World's Best" in the August issue, slated to

Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

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Statewide certification program helps Arizona hotels find their 'green'

Recycling printer cartridges gives applicants two points. Setting copiers to print on both sides of the paper earns three. Donating food to soup kitchens or charities equals 10 points. The goal is a minimum of 100 points, which is the threshold for resorts in Arizona to earn the new statewide

Publication: Arizona Capitol Times

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