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Lights were reported by observers and recorded by the local Fox News television station on February 6, 2007. [6] According to military officials and the FAA, these were flares dropped by F-16 "Fighting Falcon" aircraft training at Luke Air Force Base. [20] On April 21, 2008, lights were reported over Phoenix by local residents. [21]
Encanto/Central Avenue (also known as Heard Museum) is a light rail station on Valley Metro Rail in uptown Phoenix, Arizona, United States.It is the ninth stop southbound and the twenty-first stop northbound on the initial 20 mile starter line.
Location Roosevelt/Central Avenue (also known as Arts District or Cathedral ) is a light rail station on Valley Metro Rail in downtown Phoenix , Arizona , United States. It is the eleventh stop southbound, and is located on Central Avenue north of Roosevelt, in the Arts District.
A puzzle in the sky that many say is still unsolved. Sunday, March 13 marks the 25th anniversary of the mass sighting of the Phoenix Lights.
A widely reported appearance(s) of black triangles involved the "Phoenix Lights" events, during which multiple unidentified objects were observed near Phoenix, Arizona and videotaped by both the local media and residents beginning on Thursday, March 13, 1997. Some observed objects/lights appeared to be grouped in a large "V" formation that ...
Jefferson/1st Avenue station and Washington/Central Avenue station, also collectively known as Downtown Phoenix and City Hall, is a pair of light rail stations on the Valley Metro Rail in Phoenix, Arizona, United States. It is the sixteenth stop westbound and the thirteenth stop eastbound on the initial 20-mile (32 km) starter line.
From ice skating and drive-thru light shows to "snow," train rides, stage performances and more, here's where to get your merry on in metro Phoenix. Here are the 15 best holiday lights and events ...
The Valley Metro Light Rail system map. Valley Metro Rail is a light rail transit system that serves the Phoenix metropolitan area in Arizona, United States. The light rail system, which operates under the Valley Metro brand name, has 41 stations and 29.8 miles (48.0 km) of tracks within the cities of Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa. [1]