Ajo Arizona Homes
February 5, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
“Old Bat Hole”. The mineshaft was on a sixty-degree angle and about every ten feet a layer of mesquite logs four feet long and three feet wide were placed to
Phoenix Homes
February 4, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
Here are a few of the great deals on Arizona Homes. Take a look and if you see something you like, just give me a call.
Yavapai–Yuma Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
Rounding up the end of the alphabet is the letter “Y”. There are Arizona towns that begin with this letter. Yuma is the largest town on the “Y” list. This town has been steadily growing over the past years.
Window Rock–Williams Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
Western charm can be found northwest of Phoenix, in the town of Wickenburg. Situated at the crossing of U.S. Highway 60 and U.S. Highway 93, Wickenburg has become a great place to visit and live. Residents and visitors enjoy the laid back western feel, along with the desert views and sunsets.
Taylor–Tucson Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
This small cowboy, mining town in southeastern Arizona is located off of U.S. Highway 80. Tombstone began in the 1800’s and is known as the “town too tough to die.” Visitors will see the famous O.K. Coral and Boothill Cemetery, along with other western attractions. Click on the Arizona town name and discover more information.
Safford-Sedona Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
Hiking, biking, skiing, and so much more await visitors to these small Arizona towns. Sedona is another Arizona town that offers its visitors amazing red rock views and breathtaking sunsets. Situated in northern Arizona, off of Interstate 17 on State Highway 89, Sedona is one destination you can not miss.
Red Rock-Rio Rico Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
Red Rock, Rio Rico and Rimrock are all small towns in Arizona. If you get out a map, you will need to look hard to find these tiny Arizona towns. Red Rock is south of Phoenix on Interstate 10, south of Picacho Peak.
Quartzite-Queen Creek Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
Some people find the town of Quartzsite to be “a bit quirky.” But to those who make their annual winter visit or live in this far western Arizona town. Quartzsite is the perfect balance of fun and relaxation.
Page-Pima Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
The blue Colorado River and warm weather of Parker make this small town a great getaway anytime of the year. Click on the Arizona town’s name and read more information.
Oatman-Oro Valley Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
Oatman is one Arizona town that uses its spunk to keep it going. Located in northwestern Arizona on the Back Country Byway/Historic Route 66 heading east out of Kingman (from Interstate 40, just south of Kingman), Oatman is an old west mining town. It is town that refuses to die. Visitors will find shops, restaurants, [...]
