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Phoenix AZ: History and Attractions 101..

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How it all started: The city of Phoenix was established in 1868. Two years later, the first survey and census of the city noted it was about a mile long and a half-mile wide, with 74 dwellings and a population of 250. Today, Greater Phoenix covers about 2,000 square miles and has a population of more than 4.2 million.


How’s the weather, you might ask? Greater Phoenix’s average annual temperature is 72 degrees, and the average annual high is 85 degrees. The average high in winter is 67 degrees, and highs frequently flirt with 80 in the spring and fall. And it doesn’t rain much — less than 8 inches a year—which means the weather is ideal for hiking, lounging poolside or watching a spring training baseball game. Cactus

 

What’s there to do? Our museums and attractions are not to be missed. For a uniquely Southwestern experience, stroll through the Desert Botanical Garden to see desert plants, or visit the Heard Museum for Native American art and culture. If it's contemporary art you seek, the Phoenix Art Museum and SMOCA are for you. If you have kids, the Children’s Museum of Phoenix, the Arizona Science Center and the Phoenix Zoo are must-dos.

Sonoran DesertNow if you don’t mind the beautiful warm weather, get outside and go for a hike. We have great trails all around the Greater Phoenix area, such as Camelback Mountain.

Why not? There are so many fun things to do here in our city, that’s why it’s a great place to call home and it is also a great place to invest. If you are looking for a city with beautiful weather most of the year, then look no further and give the DiBiase Team a call! We are here to help you!

 

 

 

 

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