water in phoenix: Yes! We have Waterfront homes in Phoenix Arizona Metro
- 01/03/21 09:43 PM
Yes! There is water in the Desert with multiple dams and man made reservoirs and lakes and irrigation canals. Do you love water front homes or lakefront home? Are there waterfront homes in the Sunny Phoenix Arizona metro area?
Yes there are!...Read on!
Lake on McCormick Ranch Golf Course in Scottsdale with Camelback Mountain Photo: Courtesy Scott Amonson
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Waterfront Homes For Sale in the Phoenix Arizona Metro Area including Scottsdale
Here are MLS Phoenix AZ Metro Waterfront Lot Homes For (2 comments)
Welcome to news about hidden places in the Valley of the Sun in the Phoenix Arizona metro area. Phoenix is the 5th largest city in the US and also includes the larger metro area of Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Cave Creek, Carefree, Surprise, Fountain Hills, Paradise Valley, Ahwatukee and more wonderful cities and towns.
Yet, in this large city there are many little known or almost unknown places (1 comments)
water in phoenix: Give Thanks to Water in Desert: Phoenix and Scottsdale
- 11/12/18 03:09 PM
Give Thanks for Water existing in the central Arizona desert, allowing for Phoenix to be the fifth largest city in the US and for Scottsdale to have golf courses and resort hotels, as the Hyatt Regency Gainey Ranch Scottsdale pictured here.
Did you know that Scottsdale, Glendale, Arcadia in Phoenix, Peoria owe their existence to the 47 miles of the Arizona Canal first completed in 1885 and then extended another five miles in 1894? You may have thought it was due to the invention of air conditioning. It is water my friends. Well first of all we have the Verde River, Salt River (1 comments)
water in phoenix: Water in the Desert...Origin Phoenix and Scottsdale AZ
- 06/10/18 08:22 AM
Did you know that Scottsdale, Glendale, Arcadia in Phoenix, Peoria owe their existence to the 47 miles of the Arizona Canal first completed in 1885 and then extended another five miles in 1894? You may have thought it was due to the invention of air conditioning. It is water my friends. Well first of all we have the Verde River, Salt River and Gila Rivers merging together in our Valley resulting in dams and lakes/resevoirs and irrigation canals and farm land in the desert. Verde & Salt River combines with Gila River in Phoenix, AZ with dams and lakes in surrounding areas Downtown Phoenix (0 comments)
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