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Amy Patty
(520) 225-6836
3275 W. Ina Road
Tucson, AZ 85741
Visitors to Arizona often find that it is the perfect place to live year round. No other state features such diverse scenic landscape. It's a vacation wonderland of the unexpected. Known for its Grand Canyon and brilliant desert sunsets, Arizona boasts of so much more. Lush forests, shimmering streams, snow-capped peaks, meadows of wildflowers, mountain lakes and swift rivers. It's a land of tranquility. An escape from ordinary where there's an awe-inspiring scene, an adventure and an attraction for every unique interest. A getaway paradise where body, mind and soul come to rejuvenate. Its towns offer a spectrum of choices for both work and play coupled with a laid-back attitude that people love. The Buckeye, Casa Grande and Green Valley Chambers of Commerce can provide you with all you need to know. Whether you decide to take a tour or grab a brochure and venture out on your own, this is the place to start. While you're determining where to relocate in our active adult communities in Arizona, consider our 3-night Stay & Play program.
Visit Buckeye, Casa Grande or Green Valley to view what they offer for dining, shopping and entertainment so you can see how living here will improve your current lifestyle.
Arizona has a plethora of fun things to do. Music venues, restaurants, arts, and eclectic nightlife: check out all the entertainment these cities have to offer.

Fans and foes alike keep up with professional baseball, basketball, football and hockey in Phoenix. On their site find schedules, highlights and more on the Phoenix Suns Basketball team, the Arizona Cardinals Football team, the Arizona Diamondbacks Baseball team and the Coyotes Hockey team.

Whether you like to hike, bike, run, or walk, Arizona has the perfect trail for every outdoor enthusiast. Join the annual Tour de Tucson bicycle event in November each year. To locate state parks, consult the Arizona State Parks Department. See the beautiful scenery and landscapes of Arizona while enjoying a game of golf. Find a listing of golf courses and their websites at the Arizona Golf Center.
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Jill Driskill
8920 Business Park Dr.
Suite 250
Austin, TX 78759
(512) 615-6434
Visitors to Austin, Texas, "The Capitol City," often find that it is the perfect place to stay. This unique city offers a spectrum of choices for work and play coupled with a laid-back attitude that people love. The Austin Convention and Visitors Bureau can provide you with all you need to know. Whether you decide to take a tour or grab a brochure and venture out on your own, this is the place to start. Austin City Connection is the city's official website. Here you can find out about the capitol city's local government, parks, police and fire departments, demographics, news and more.
Austin is proudly known as "The Live Music Capitol of the World". Music venues, restaurants, arts, and eclectic nightlife: check out all the entertainment the city has to offer in the Austin Chronicle. Here you can find up to date listings for live music, movies, shows and more.
Fans and foes alike keep up with sports at the University of Texas. On their site find schedules, highlights and more on Longhorn Sports ranging from football to rowing. Just outside of Austin in Round Rock, local baseball fans and the Round Rock Express call the Dell Diamond home. Check out their site for information about the Minor League's Express team and other special events at the Dell Diamond.
Whether you like to hike, bike, run, or walk, Austin has the perfect trail for every outdoor enthusiast. Local business RunTex and the Austin Runners Club offer support, advice and information on upcoming events. To locate state parks within 100 miles of Austin, consult the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. See the beautiful scenery and landscapes of Austin while enjoying a game a golf. Find a listing of golf courses and their websites at the Austin Golf Center.
Find out what is happening in Austin and around the world in the Austin American Statesman.
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Danny Menther
Toll-Free (866) 675-9383
1800 Sutter Street, Ste 500
Concord, CA 94520
With San Francisco at your doorstep and an afternoon of wine tasting in Napa Valley just an hour’s drive away, the East Bay Area of Northern California boasts many highly desired lifestyle opportunities, world class activities and commerce. Information about the East Bay Area cities in which Meritage Homes currently builds can be found at the Oakley Chamber of Commerce and the City of Vacaville. These entities will also be able to help answer your questions in regards to parks, recreation, schools, demographics, police and fire departments.
With all of the cultural diversity that encompasses the Bay Area, you will never run out of activities to do. Whether your tastes include the arts, restaurants, music venues, or outdoor recreation, the possibilities are endless. To see up-to-date entertainment listings, check out the San Francisco Chronicle or the Contra Costa Times.
Northern California prides itself not only with the largest educational system, but many top ranking colleges and universities. Such world renowned educational facilities with campuses located in the Greater Bay Area include Stanford University, University of California, and California State University.You will also find many convenient locations of colleges at the community level and can visit the California Colleges website for more information. Whether you root for the red and gold or the black and silver, the San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders really know how to show an energizing time during the football season. Equally, the San Francisco Giants and Oakland A’s never leave you with a dull moment as they “batter up” for a homerun against the opposing team. Visit each team’s websites for more information on schedules, tickets, bios and events.
From taking a morning hike on Mount Diablo to picnicking near the Palace of Fine Arts in Golden Gate Park, any outdoor enthusiast would relish having the Bay Area’s world of recreation at their fingertips. Surfing on the coast of the Pacific, Sailing under the Golden Gate Bridge, riding the roller coasters at the Santa Cruz Boardwalk, and camping at the many State Parks off the famous State Highway 1 are just a few of the recreational activities you will be able to plan your weekends around. For more details, please visit the website for California State Parks.
Always have the latest information on news, traffic, and weather by visiting any of our local news stations: CBS 5, NBC 11, and ABC 7; or local newspapers: The San Francisco Chronicle, and Contra Costa Times.
its relaxed lifestyle, fantastic climate, and abundance of cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities. We hope you make your next home in Northern California’s Bay Area!
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Danny Menther
Toll-Free (866) 675-9383
1800 Sutter Street, Ste 500
Concord, CA 94520
Living in the Central Valley truly does place you in the center of it all. Not only are you in the heart of one of the leading agricultural territories in the nation; with Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada Mountains on one side, the coastal mountains of the San Francisco Bay Area on the other, and the Capital city of Sacramento just north, you will always be in the midst of never-ending possibilities. Information about the Central Valley cities in which Meritage Homes currently builds can be found at the Lathrop Chamber of Commerce, Visalia Chamber of Commerce, Bakersfield Chamber of Commerce and Central California sites. These entities will also be able to help answer your questions in regards to parks, recreation, schools, demographics, police and fire departments.
Whether you decide to take in an evening of theatre at the Gallo Center for the Arts, join in the parade at the Stockton Asparagus Festival, shop in one of the many local Farmer’s Markets, or enjoy a competitive afternoon of fishing contests on the Delta, the possibilities are endless. To see up-to-date listings of events and local entertainment, check out the Modesto Bee, Stockton Record, or Bakersfield Californian.
The Central Valley offers a wide variety of educational services and prides itself on being part of the largest education system in the country. Such colleges include California State University – Stanislaus, University of California – Merced, and Fresno State. You will also find many convenient locations of colleges at the community level and can visit the California Colleges website for more information. Watch the Stockton Thunder battle it out on the ice hockey rink, or experience the crowd’s roar when the Bulldogs at Fresno State score a touchdown. Excitement is the name of the game with the Valley’s Class A minor league baseball teams - the Modesto Nuts (www.modestonuts.com) and the Stockton Ports (www.stocktonports.com). You will find a wide variety of sport activities throughout the Central Valley.
To the East - imagine the views of the Yosemite Valley from the top of Glacier Point, the exhilaration of a rafting ride down the Stanislaus River, or a refreshing camping trip in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Whatever your outdoor forte may be, there is a plethora of activities that will keep you on the go! For more details, please visit the website for California State Parks. To the West – the Pacific Ocean awaits your arrival! Playing a round of Golf at the world famous Pebble Beach courses, planning a day of shopping at Union Square in San Francisco, or spending a day with friends and family at the Boardwalk in Santa Cruz; you will have the best of all worlds only miles away. For the wine connoisseur, enjoy a stroll in one of the many vineyards found in Calaveras County, Fresno County, or the rolling hills of Paso Robles.
Always have the latest information on news, traffic, and weather by visiting any of our local news stations: NBC 3KCRA , CBS 13, and ABC 30;or local newspapers: The Modesto Bee, The Fresno Bee, and The Bakersfield Californian .
its central location to all that California offers, laid back lifestyles, and serene landscapes of farmland and mountains. We hope you make your next home in California’s Central Valley!
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Wendy Bener
(214) 837-0152
909 Hidden Ridge #400
Irving, TX 75038
Welcome to Dallas/Fort Worth, the heart of Texas! The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, commonly referred to as DFW, is the fourth largest metropolitan area. The city of Dallas is the ninth largest city in America and one of the nation’s leaders of Fortune 500 companies. Fort Worth is the fifth-largest city in the state of Texas and the seventeenth-largest city in the United States.
Hit the town and enjoy many galleries, museums, and artistic attractions located in DFW. You may even stumble across one of the 100 live performances that take place every night! In addition, DFW features an incredible local history and plenty of exquisite dining. You would also be surprised to know that DFW has four times more restaurants per person than New York City.
DFW is convenient to many local universities including Southern Methodist University, University of North Texas, Texas Women’s University, Texas Christian University and University of Texas at Dallas and University of Texas at Arlington. Dallas is home to one of America’s favorite NFL teams, the Dallas Cowboys. With a new stadium underway, the excitement will be bigger than ever when it opens in the Fall of 2009. Also enjoy a Dallas Mavericks basketball game or a Dallas Stars hockey game at the American Airlines Center or take the family out to the Rangers Ballpark in Arlington.
Visit the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens and see the largest public selection of azaleas in the United States. Bring your friends and family and enjoy cruising through one of our many beautiful lakes located throughout the metroplex.
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Jennifer Bell
(713) 539-3538
2901 W. Sam Houston Pkwy. N., Suite C-250
Houston, TX 77043
Where can you go for the best in entertainment, sports, cultural arts, shopping, dining and nightlife? Look no further than Houston, Texas. Home to several professional sports teams, a respected and energetic cultural arts scene, and the brains behind the US space exploration program, Houston is as diverse a city as they come. As The New York Times stated in a recent feature, "Maybe that's what makes Houston such an unusual and wonderful place--there are so many different Houstons to see." The Houston Convention and Visitor Center can provide you with all you need to know.Here you can find out about Houston’s local government, parks, police and fire departments, demographics, news and more.
MLB Team play in Minute Maid park in Downtown Houston and boast the 2005 National League Championship. Seven-foot-six-inch Yao Ming has added a dose of star power to the Houston Rockets as one of the most popular players in the NBA. Native Houstonian Gary Kubiak is coaching the Houston Texans to victory at Reliant Stadium. Houston Dynamo, Houston's professional soccer team, won back to back MLS Cups in 2006 and 2007.
Houston is one of five cities in the United States with resident companies in the four disciplines of the performing arts—Houston Ballet, Houston Grand Opera, Houston Symphony and Alley Theatre. Houston's 17-block Theater District is home to all of them, as well as musical theater performances by Theatre Under the Stars and Broadway in Houston and many more small repertory theater companies.
Whether you're experiencing a space shuttle landing at Space Center Houston or splashing around in more than two million gallons of water at Six Flags SplashTown, Houston's attractions are full of adventure. Explore the world's oceans from inside Moody Gardens' 12-story Aquarium Pyramid, then appreciate science and nature in the Rainforest and Discovery Pyramids. Place bets on horses at the Sam Houston Race Park or greyhounds at the Gulf Greyhound Park. Or visit Traders Village on the weekends for food, fun and great finds from more than 800 vendors. For history buffs, visit the San Jacinto Battleground Complex, which marks the spot where Texas won its independence from Mexico, or the Lone Star Flight Museum, a large collection of restored aircraft and photo archives housed in a hanger. Step back in time at the George Ranch, a working ranch, where visitors can experience more than 150 years of Texas history.
Houston's modern climate encourages year-round recreation. Gulf beaches, a boardwalk, lakes, 165 public and private golf courses, countless swimming pools and tennis courts and hundreds of parks make getting out and about a pleasure. Houston has recorded just 14 snow days since 1939. The normal maximum temperature in January is about 62 degrees, and the normal maximum temperature in July is 94 degrees.
Houston boasts the world's largest medical center—The Texas Medical Center. Medicine is a growing economic force in Houston, employing more than 65,000 people and comprising 42+ institutions, with a combined operating budget of more than $5.4 billion. On any given day, one can find people from every social circumstance and many of the world's nations seeking treatment at the center's renowned institutions. In the Texas Medical Center, there is something to meet everybody's needs. Two trauma facilities are located in the center, as are institutions specializing in every imaginable aspect of health care, including care for children, cancer patients, heart care, organ transplantation, terminal illness, mental health, and wellness and prevention.
For a long while, Houston has had one of the most exciting food scenes anywhere. Home to more than 5,000 restaurants, Houston restaurants offer everything from fine dining to hole-in-the-wall Tex-Mex. You'll find every variety of ethnic food found in America, from a slew of wonderful Chinese restaurants to fine Japanese sushi bars. Houston's enormous Vietnamese population has not only led to a boom in good seafood but also in a variety of Vietnamese restaurants. You can get your fill of Gulf Coast Creole food, South and Central American, Cuban, Korean fare and Spanish tapas at a variety of fine restaurants—not to mention Houston's Italian restaurants of every style.
Find out what’s happening in Houston and around the world in The Houston Chronicle. Check Houston traffic before you head out the door. Learn more about public schools and private schools in the Houston area.
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Danny Menther
Toll-Free (866) 675-9383
1800 Sutter Street, Ste 500
Concord, CA 94520
From the rolling hills of Temecula to Disneyland and Fashion Island, Southern California boasts many highly desired lifestyle opportunities, world class activities and commerce. Information about the Southern CA cities in which Meritage Homes currently builds can be found at the Chino Chamber of Commerce, Menifee Chamber, Beaumont Chamber and Rancho Cucamonga Chamber. These entities will also be able to help answer your questions in regards to parks, recreation, schools, demographics, police and fire departments.
With all of the cultural diversity that encompasses the Southern CA, you will never run out of activities to do. Whether your tastes include the arts, restaurants, music venues, or outdoor recreation, the possibilities are endless. To see up-to-date entertainment listings, check out the LA Times or The Press Enterprise at www.PE.com.
Southern CA prides itself not only with a large educational system, but many top ranking colleges and universities. Such world renowned educational facilities with campuses located in the Greater Southern CA area include University of California Irvine, UCLA and many local colleges. You will also find many convenient locations of colleges at the community level and can visit the California Colleges website for more information. The San Diego Chargers really know how to show an energizing time during the football season! Equally, the LA Dodgers and San Diego Padres never leave you with a dull moment as they “batter up” for a homerun against the opposing team. Visit each team’s websites for more information on schedules, tickets, bios and events.
From fishing at Lake Perris to relaxing at Huntington State Beach, Southern CA has some adventures in store for you! For more details, please visit the website for California State Parks.
Always have the latest information on news, traffic, and weather by visiting any of our local news stations: LA Times, www.abc7.com, www.cbs2.com.
its relaxed lifestyle, fantastic climate, and abundance of cultural, educational, and recreational opportunities. We hope you make your next home in Southern CA!
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Yuval Zookin
877-896-9155
8430 W. Lake Mean Blvd. #100
Las Vegas, NV 89128
Visitors to Las Vegas, NV often find that it is the perfect place to live. This unique city offers a spectrum of choices for work and play. The Las Vegas Visitors Bureau can provide you with all you need to know. Whether you decide to take a tour or grab a brochure and venture out on your own, this is the place to start. www.lasvegasnevada.gov is the city's official website. Here you can find out about the city's local government, parks, police and fire departments, demographics, news and more.
Las Vegas is proudly known as "The Entertainment Capital of the World". Music venues, restaurants, arts, and eclectic nightlife: check out all the entertainment the city has to offer.
Whether you like to hike, bike, run, or walk, Vegas has the perfect trail for every outdoor enthusiast. Las Vegas.com has information on upcoming events. To locate state parks in Las Vegas, consult the Las Vegas Parks and Recreation Department. See the beautiful scenery and landscapes of Las Vegas while enjoying a game a golf. Find a listing of golf courses and their websites at the Lasvegasgolf.com
Find out what is happening in Las Vegas and around the world in the Las Vegas Review Journal.
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Jessica Grogan
(407) 712-8643
5337 Millenia Lakes Blvd
Suite 160
Orlando, FL 32839
Although Orlando is home to some of the world's most famous theme parks and attractions, this city has a lot more to offer its residents. Central Florida is one of the fastest growing areas and offers a wide spectrum of choices for work and play, yet it is still a great place for families. To find out more on Orlando's government, city history, entertaining venues and job information, visit City of Orlando.
Orlando boasts many entertainment centers such as the Orlando Magic's Amway Areana, The Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre, The Florida Citrus Bowl, Disney World and much, much more. To find out what is happening at these locations and others, visit Orlando Venues.
There are a multitude of sporting events in Orlando. The Orlando Magic games are always a must see event! The Amway Area has the Orlando Predators, an arena football team and the Orlando Sharks, an indoor soccer club. For the college sports fan, The University of Central Florida has them all! Check out their website for game dates and times at UCF Athletics.
Find outwhat is happening in Orlando and around the world in the Orlando Sentinel.
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Sara Peck
(480) 515-8600
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17851 N. 85th Street, Suite 300
Scottsdale, AZ 85255
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As America's fifth largest city, Phoenix is often referred to as the business and cultural hub of the Southwest. Phoenix is consistantly one of the fastest growing cities in the United States and offers a low cost of living when compared to other major cities in the nation. This unique city offers diversity, a booming market place, more than 300 sun filled days a year and a spectrum of choices for work and play. Visit the City of Phoenix Official Website for more information on Arizona's capitol city's local government, parks, public services, demographics, recreation, news and more.
Phoenix, Arizona is the heart of a booming matropolis and offers the best of entertainment for all lifestyles. Whether your interests are in the many music venues, restaurants, arts and/or the electric nightlife; you'll find that Phoenix has a seemingly endless supply of excitement and fun. Visit AZ Central for up to date listings for live music, shows, restaurant reviews and more.
Arizona is a sports lover's paradise and sports fans love that both collegiate and professional sports flourish in the Phoenix area. Home to the Phoenix Suns, Arizona State University, Phoenix Mercury, Arizona Diamondbacks and the Arizona Rattlers; Phoenix sports can captivate over 5 million fans on any one day. Just outside of Phoenix in Glendale, football fans and the Arizona Cardinals call the University of Phoenix Stadium home. For sports lovers trying to find fun outside of the sun; Glendale is also home to the NHL's Phoenix Coyotes, who play at the Jobing.com Arena.
Enjoy all that the Phoenix weather has to offer with one of the many recreation opportunities available. With over 200 golf courses in the area; Phoenix has golf, golf, and more golf. Find a listing of golf courses and their websites at Golf Guide USA". Whether you like to hike, bike, run or walk, Phoenix also offers the perfect trail for every outdoor enthusiast. Phoenix parks and preserves cover more than 40,000 acres. To learn more and locate city parks, visit the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department. For a change of pace and to further enjoy the outdoors, the Phoenix area has several tranquil lakes for boating and fishing, as well as; miles and miles of serene undisturbed land which is perfect for hunting and camping.
Find out what is happening in Phoenix and around the world in the Arizona Republic.
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Danny Menther
Toll-Free (866) 675-9383
1800 Sutter Street, Ste 500
Concord, CA 94520
Referred to as “The Biggest Little City in the World”, the Reno territory places you in the midst of breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, the peaks surrounding nearby Lake Tahoe, and some of the most renowned entertainment in the West! Information about the Reno area cities in which Meritage Homes currently builds can be found at the City of Reno and the City of Sparks. These entities will also be able to help answer your questions in regards to parks, recreation, schools, demographics, and local police and fire departments.
Whether you want to chance the odds at high rolling in one of the many casinos, take in an evening of fine dining and crowd-pleasing entertainment, or admire local art and music, the possibilities are endless. To see up-to-date listings of events and local entertainment, check out the Reno Gazette-Journal or Reno.com.
Reno offers a variety of college-level educational facilities, such as the University of Nevada-Reno. (link is www.unr.edu) For more information about the Nevada System of Higher Education, please visit: http://system.nevada.edu/. The University of Nevada Wolf Pack fill the air with spirit as they charge down the basketball court and reach for a slam dunk! For more information about Wolf Pack athletic schedules, tickets, and bios, please visit their website.
Whether skiing down the powdery slopes, boating across the blue water of Lake Tahoe, or venturing out on an exciting whitewater trip down the Truckee River, the area’s recreational opportunities provide challenges for every skill level. For those wanting to take a leisurely stroll through one of the many local parks, Reno and Sparks display an array of beautiful locations for your next outing.
Always have the latest information on news, traffic, and weather by visiting any of our local news stations: The Reno Gazette-Journal, KOLO 8, KRNV 4 or KTVN 2.
Fun! Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure, the dazzling lights of casino entertainment, or being able to kick back and enjoy a truly unique city, Reno’s the place for you!
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Danny Menther
Toll-Free (866) 675-9383
1800 Sutter Street, Ste 500
Concord, CA 94520
With more than 20 area museums and hundreds of great attractions, California's State Capital is culturally-rich and filled with wonders. The area has miles of recreation trails, scenic waterways, amazing golf courses, top-notch restaurants and world-renowned wineries, offering an abundance of physical and culinary treasures. The City of Sacramento official website contains a host of information and resources regarding the area. New and improved attractions, the expanded Convention Center, museums galore, top-rated hotels and more make the Greater Sacramento region a fabulous destination!.
If you’re looking for nightlife, there’s no greater destination than Sacramento. The Sacramento Bee is a handy resource for what’s happening in the city. Don’t forget that exotic cuisine is a staple in this culturally-diverse area. Take a peek at the Citysearch restaurant guide to whet your appetite.
Education is king in Sacramento and clearly represented by some of the top-ranked schools in the state. California State University Sacramento, Sacramento City College, American River College, High-Tech Institute - Sacramento, U C Davis Extension, and University of Phoenix Inc all provide a higher education for anyone who’s up for the challenge!
If you’re into basketball, Sacramento has the teams for you! The Sacramento Kings and Sacramento Monarchs will give you a run for your money. Or if baseball’s your thing, the Sacramento River Cats are 2007’s Pacific Coast League & Triple-A Champs!
Now when’s the last time you went to the zoo? The Sacramento Zoo has served the public for 80 years with wild and exotic animal attractions, fun for anyone at any age. Other attractions in the Greater Sacramento Area include Old Sacramento, California State Railroad Museum, Sutter's Fort, Crocker Art Museum , Towe Ford Museum, Discovery Museum and Fairytale Town. Visit any one of these destinations for memories that will last a lifetime!
The Sacramento Bee is the newspaper staple of the area. If you prefer to get your news and events on the tube, watch CBS 13, News 10 or KCRA 3.
its diversity of culture, opportunities for education and recreation, and status as the center of California’s government. We hope you make your next home in the Sacramento area!
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Jill Driskill
3512 Paesanos Pkwy, #301
San Antonio, TX 78231
(877) ASK-MERITAGE
Visitors to San Antonio, Texas, "Alamo City," find it a perfect place to stay. The city offers many choices for work and play. For a guide to San Antonio, please visit Alamocity Guide Whether you decide to take a tour or grab a brochure and venture out on your own, this is the place to start.
The world famous River Walk in San Antonio is known as the #1 entertainment destination in Texas. Attractions, restaurants, shopping, and entertainment can be found at San Antonio River Walk.
San Antonio is the home of the reigning NBA Champions. Visit San Antonio Spurs to find schedules, highlights and more.
The City of San Antonio Parks and Recreation invites you to get active and get fit. Check out their website at City Parks and Recreation
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Amy Patty
(520)225-6836
3275 W Ina Rd Suite 220
Tucson, Arizona 85741
One visit to Tucson will create a plethora of vivid memories to last a lifetime! This unique city often referred to as "The Old Pueblo", offers a rich cultural heritage set against a backdrop of majestic mountain ranges and brilliant sunsets. And with over 196 days of sunshine and an average high temperature of 81 degrees, Tucson has become a premier destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Also home to some of the nation's top employers and educational institutions, including Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Raytheon, and the University of Arizona, Tucson has solidified itself as a bustling metropolitan area where residents can enjoy a wealth of unparalleled possibilities and opportunities.
So whether you are here for work or play, you're sure to discover new sights and adventures around every corner. Come experience first-hand the inviting charm of the Old West and appreciate the surrounding beauty of the Sonoran Desert.
To start planning your journey, please visit: visittucson.org
There’s never a shortage of things to do Tucson! Whether it’s taking a trip back in time at Old Tucson Studios, exploring the local flora and fauna at the Desert Museum, or simply enjoying one of several world-renowned spas, including Miraval, you’re sure to find something to delight your senses.
In addition, Tucson is host to several major events throughout the year, including: El Tour de Tucson; The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show; The 4th Avenue Street Fair; The Tucson Folk Festival; and the always exciting, Tucson Rodeo!
Fabulous year round weather generates ample openings for nearly every sporting activity. And with five surrounding mountain ranges (Rincon, Santa Catalina, Santa Rita, Tortolita and Tucson) the desert is your playground! Savor the outdoors with world-class golfing; picturesque hiking; exhilarating road and mountain cycling; bird watching; auto racing; and more!
Tucsonans are also known as some of the most passionate and enthusiastic sports fans, and with good reason:
- Spring fever runs high February through April, as the Colorado Rockies and the Arizona Diamondbacks, warm up for their baseball season.
- Housing some of the brightest minds and the greatest athletes, the University of Arizona sports teams will keep you cheering year round!
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