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Overview: Valley of the Sun Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix has captured the fastest growing city in the country in 2006 and it doesn’t seem to be slowing.  We also have become the 5 th largest state in population overtaking Philadelphia and they weren’t too happy about that. Newcomers are drawn to the region's warm, dry climate that receives less than eight inches of rain annually. Aside from the occasional dust or thunderstorm during the winter and summer monsoon seasons, the weather allows golf, swimming and patio dining year-round.

With nearly 200 golf courses dotting the landscape, golf rules in the recreational department. But amidst all that thirsty greenery still sits the Sonoran Desert's most obvious amenity - the naturally rugged, yet beautiful terrain.

Thousands of acres of dry mountain preserve and cacti-enriched hillsides offer challenging trails for the Valley's hikers, bikers and horseback riders. And during the spring, this same rugged terrain transforms into a colorful palette of wildflower-packed scenery that is frequently captured on photograph and canvas.

Although the dry heat of the desert can feel brutal to some, Phoenix is not without water to soothe parched skin. In fact, seven lakes surround the area, each one bustling with boating activity all summer long.

Tubing down the Salt River also offers a surprisingly cool diversion from the summer heat. The state's Urban Fishing Program provides yet another diversion - fishing inside city parks - and the Valley's resorts offer a splashing good time poolside.

A population of many cultures and backgrounds, as well as a multitude of industries, means Phoenix offers a diversity that appeals to people of all walks of life, young and old. Twenty-three communities, including four of the oldest - Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tempe - offer a wide range of activities, dining, shopping and cultural events. And with the ever-expanding freeway system, most locations can be reached within 30 minutes.

Phoenix , Tempe and Mesa downtown’s will be connected via a new Light Rail system that will move thousands of people every day from one downtown to another. This is just the start of a new urban transportation system for the Metro Phoenix area.

Greater Phoenix has evolved from a tourism mecca to a major center for high-tech manufacturing of semiconductors, electronics and aerospace parts. Additionally, the 400-square-mile metro area is touted as a great place for small business start-ups and women-owned businesses and has one of the lowest costs of living compared to other major metropolitan areas.

Also, located in Glendale is Thunderbird American Graduate School of International Management. For the last seven consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has named this private college as the No. 1 schools in the nation for international business.

The great outdoors

With nearly 200 golf courses dotting the landscape, golf rules in the recreational department. But amidst all that thirsty greenery still sits the Sonoran Desert's most obvious amenity - the naturally rugged, yet beautiful terrain.

Thousands of acres of dry mountain preserve and cacti-enriched hillsides offer challenging trails for the Valley's hikers, bikers and horseback riders. And during the spring, this same rugged terrain transforms into a colorful palette of wildflower-packed scenery that is frequently captured on photograph and canvas.

Although the dry heat of the desert can feel brutal to some, Phoenix is not without water to soothe parched skin. In fact, seven lakes surround the area, each one bustling with boating activity all summer long.

Tubing down the Salt River also offers a surprisingly cool diversion from the summer heat. The state's Urban Fishing Program provides yet another diversion - fishing inside city parks - and the Valley's resorts offer a splashing good time poolside.

Tourism, culture

Scottsdale , long described as the West's Most Western Town, ranks as one of the top tourist destinations in America. While Tempe, home to Arizona State University - the country's third largest university - has the highest concentration of technology firms in the Valley.

Culturally, Greater Phoenix has grown tremendously. The area hosts museums that feature everything from bugs to Zuni pottery, and art galleries that showcase everything from contemporary sculpture to Russian impressionism. Wildlife parks and zoos, botanical gardens, theaters, historic sites and neighborhoods, and a growing nightlife round off the list of things to see and do.

Major sports

Sports also play an important role in the Valley's development. The Phoenix Suns NBA franchise arrived first. Then professional hockey, soccer, arena football, and NFL football followed. The most recent arrival was the Arizona Diamondbacks. The team, which plays at a state-of-the-art baseball at Chase BallPark, brought tremendous media attention to the state when it won the World Series in 2001. And now we have the University of Phoenix football stadium for the Arizona Cardinals and Super Bowl XLII played here in 2008. The New York Giants' thrilling win over the New England Patriots at the University of Phoenix Stadium was the most-watched Super Bowl ever, with 97.5 million viewers, Nielsen Media Research said.

Phoenix is also home to several annual sporting events including the PGA's FBR Open, Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in Tempe and Scottsdale's Parada del Sol rodeo. Also, Twelve Major League Baseball teams conduct spring training here, including the two latest additions: Kansas City Royals and the Texas Rangers.

As the Valley continues to expand, so will its amenities - and the quality of life.

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