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contents TABL E OF Southern Arizona


features 4 6 8


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IBC Arizona State Map


ARIZONA MEETINGS & EVENTS


Welcome to Arizona


The Grand Canyon State Hospitality Salesman’s


Guide to Football Terms Great Golf Arizona


Endless Summer


Arizona’s Meeting & Event Venues Places & Spaces


Phoenix & the Downtown Phoenix


destinations 28 40


Valley of the Sun Southern &


Northern Arizona azmeetings.com Plan your meeting or event in


Arizona – the heart of America’s Southwest. Use this guide to learn more about the weather and terrain before you pack. Our writers provide information worth reading so you won’t miss some of the state’s best attractions. This guide covers the basics and the little-known details of travel in Arizona – all you need to know to plan a memorable Arizona meeting or event.


Nickname: The Grand Canyon State State Motto: Ditat Deus - God enriches Land Area: 113,634 square miles Capital: Phoenix Colors: blue and old gold Neckwear: bola tie Fossil: petrified wood Flower: saguaro cactus blossom Tree: palo verde Gemstone: turquoise Mammal: ringtail cat Bird: cactus wren Reptile: Arizona ridgenose rattlesnake Fish: Arizona trout Amphibian: Arizona tree frog Butterfly: two-tailed swallowtail


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Publisher/Editor Kathleen Hennen Art Director Tad Smith


Cover Photo Sonoran Desert Sunset Reflection


Havasu Falls, Grand Canyon 2 | AZMeetings.com


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