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Phoenix- not too hot for entertainment

Photo right: Chase Ball Park Stadium in downtown Phoenix, AZ. Home of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

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The Phoenix Entertainment Magazine provides online discounts, coupons and information about metropolitan Phoenix and surrounding communities.

Phoenix, Arizona is the captial city of Arizona. Phoenix, AZ. located in central Arizona, is the most populous capital city in the United States. It is the fifth largest city in the U.S. covering nearly 400 square miles.

The Phoenix, AZ metropolitan area is the 13th largest in the U.S., according to 2006 U.S. Census. (references, history and links: wikipedia). Phoenix is a popular tourist destination from September through May when temperatures are at their most moderate. The Phoenix real estate market isn't as down as other sectors of the housing market. Growth continues to expand on the fringes of Phoenix and spill outside county limits.

The Phoenix Entertainment Magazine is an online segment of the Entertainment Magazine, a publication established in 1977 in Arizona. If you spelled Pheonix instead of Phoenix, or Phenix, it is a common mistake. Other spelling of Pheonex or Fenix is also written by mistake. The correct spelling is Phoenix pronounced as fi-n-ks (English: Phoenix, Navajo: Hoozdo, lit. "the place is hot", Western Apache: Fiinigis).

Phoenix Weather

Phoenix has an average annual maximum temperature that is the highest of any major U.S. city. Summer temperatures can range above 110 degrees F for thirty days or more. On an average only five days a year may drop at or below the freezing temperature.

Despite the warm temperatures, people continue flock to Phoenix.

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Since its inception in 1977, the 30-year-old Pueblo Grande Museum Indian Market has brought together artists and buyers of Indian art. For every handmade art item that was sold, there is a story that is deeply rooted into the traditions and customs of each artist’s Indian tribe. Continue reading about the Pueblo Grande Museum.

Phoenix, Arizona Web Community Resources

  • Phoenix.gov: city government service website for Mayor/Council, airports, city and county departments, garbage and recycling and maps. Pay your water bills, get information on public service, public safety and other issues.
  • Phoenix Tourist Guide: City of Phoenix tourist guide features information on local attractions, weather, and local dining.
  • Arizona Guide: a web site by the State of Arizona Office of Tourism. Provides events for communities throughout Arizona. FInd event listings and schedules.
  • AZCentral.com: The Arizona Republic's newspaper web site. Local, daily Phoenix news, sports and entertainment online. Updated continuously. Phoenix's major daily newspaper.
  • Phoenix New Times: the alternative Phoenix newspaper. Phoenix entertainment guide, sports and local news, commentaries and features. Also contains a calendar of events.
  • Phoenix Convention Center: the Phoenix Convention Center is considered the premier meeting destination of the Southwest United States. Check for upcoming events, book an event or request information.
  • Phoenix National Weather Service: updated weather statstics, maps and forecasts for the Phoenix metropolitan area.
  • The Greater Phoenix Convention & Visitors Bureau provides information on hotels and resorts, dining, golf courses, trendy shopping, modern nightlife and Phoenix culture.

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