Page-Pima Profiles
January 6, 2010 by Carl Chapman
Filed under Arizona
The letter “P” list is packed full of Arizona towns. Phoenix does top the list. It is the capital of Arizona and the largest city in the state. Phoenix is the first place to visit and one of the best places to live. Its motto “Vision and values, cascading into the future,” is a true statement. The motto reflects the city of Phoenix’s continued growth throughout the past 30 years. With every major professional sports team and a variety of cultural venues available, Phoenix has become a metropolitan city.
Are you looking for a large residential estate, with virtually no commercial businesses located nearby, great mountain views, and situated close to Phoenix? Search no more! The town of Paradise Valley fits these requirements perfectly. Residents in Paradise Valley own properties valued in the millions with sunset views to die for. Growing in land size, through annexations is one way to describe the town of Peoria. Situated in the northwest part of the Valley of the Sun, Peoria continues to grow and expand northward up to Lake Pleasant. If getting out of the city is more your style, then you should head north to Prescott or Pinetop or Payson.
All of these small towns are located way north of Phoenix in the tall pines. Many Arizonans and visitors to the state vacation to these popular cool temperature destination towns. The town of Parker is located along the Colorado River, bordering the California state line. It is a water sport lover’s paradise. 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.
