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  2. Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Arizona Mining and Mineral Museum in Phoenix, Arizona, was a museum focused on minerals and mining. Last operated by the Arizona Historical Society, a state government agency, its exhibits included more than 3,000 minerals, rocks, fossils, and artifacts related to the mining industry. [1] The museum closed in May 2011.

  3. Culdesac Tempe - Wikipedia

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    Culdesac Tempe is a car-free mixed-use development in Tempe, Arizona that began construction in 2023. [1] [2] [3] [4]Culdesac Tempe is intended to be a car-free neighborhood in the U.S. housing 1000 residents when completed but with no accommodation for the cars of inhabitants. [5]

  4. List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones

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    ^ Since 1983, Massachusetts has had 3 other official state rocks: State Historical Rock (Plymouth Rock), State Explorer Rock (Dighton Rock), and State Building and Monument Stone . In 2008, a State Glacial Rock (Rolling Rock) was designated as well.

  5. This Arizona City Has Joined The Car-Free Revolution

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    A new neighborhood in Tempe, Arizona, is turning heads for what it doesn't have: parking. With more than 700 apartments but zero parking spaces, Culdesac aims to be the ultimate car-free living ...

  6. Car-free movement - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco Critical Mass in 2005. The car-free movement is a social movement centering the belief that large and/or high-speed motorized vehicles (cars, trucks, tractor units, motorcycles, etc.) [1] are too dominant in modern life, particularly in urban areas such as cities and suburbs.

  7. 'A last-ditch effort': This Arizona city plans to let people ...

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    The picturesque town of Sedona, with its vibrant red rocks and scenic trailheads, has become a hotbed for tourists, leading to a boost in short-term rentals, while “decreasing housing ...

  8. Copper mining in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In Arizona, copper mining has been a major industry since the 19th century. In 2007, Arizona was the leading copper-producing state in the country, producing 750 thousand metric tons of copper, valued at $5.54 billion. Arizona's copper production was 60% of the total for the United States. Copper mining also produces gold and silver as ...

  9. Talk : List of U.S. state minerals, rocks, stones and gemstones

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    A few states have designated state metals. In addiddition to Nevada , Arizona has both a designated mineral (wulfenite) and metal (copper). Copper was removed from the list to make way for wulfenite. While the list title does not include "metals" there is a relatedness that makes me feel they belong ion the page in some way, shape, or form.