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Distinct Backdrops Characterize Arizona As a state, Arizona had more to offer than the pleasant climate sought by many Phoeni- cians. Being one of the fastest growing states in the country, it offered new opportunities to those seeking residence here. The population of Ari- zona increased by ten percent from 1,509,052 people in 1980 to 1,660,500 people in 1984, with the greatest numbers present in the 18-24 age group. Stu- dents attending the three state universities and the yearly rush of winter visitors or snow- birds as Arizonians called them were responsible for the majority of extra people. Tourists flocked to Ari- zona by thousands seek- ing warmth, sunshine and the unique places of in- terest it had to offer. The Grand Canyon, one of the Seven Natural Won- ders of the World, lured visitors from all over the globe. The state's 15 na- tional monuments, more than any other state, were also found in areas of unusual historic or sce- nic interest. The varied terrain and climate were responsible for the many different activities to be enjoyed. Most of these scenic spots were within a days drive of one another. Winter sports lovers spent time at ski resorts located in the mountains of northern Arizona. Wa- ter enthusiasts took ref- uge from the summer heat by visiting the large takes, which were cre- ated by damming streams for irrigation and water conservation. The natural habitats of the southwest desert were also a scenic view for true-to-heart sightseers. The vast numbers of in- dividuals found some- thing for everyone in the state of Arizona. Design by KeRy Arnold. Photos by Karen Her- bough and Dawn Moh- ney. On one of the many frails leading through the Grand Canyon, the Havasupal In- dian transports supplies by mules to the depths of the canyon.
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The Saguaro cactus, the largest cactus ot the United States, thrives in the broad, dry desert areas found in the southern part of the state. The Havasupai Falls are just one magical example of the presence of nature. After being carved by na- ture with chisels of sand, wind, frost, and rain, rock formations became pieces of interesting sculpture. Arizona Sconos q Sludont Lifo T L
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