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  • … and bright. Every surface twinkles with lights, tinsel, garland and ornaments. Candy canes hang everywhere. Wrapping paper covers the walls and ceiling. It feels like the inside of a Christmas tree. Only people are drinking beer. And there’s a jukebox. This time of year, the Coach House, a tiny …

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  • … customers and employees than its shareholders; it pays workers an average of $17 an hour and covers 90% of health-insurance costs for both full-timers and part-timers. Yet revenues have grown by 70% in the past five years, and its stock has doubled. In typically blunt language, cofounder and CEO Jim …

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  • As the soon-to-be-author of Backroads & Byways of Arizona ( Countryman Press, Fall 2009), I’m a big believer in promoting guidebooks. As your editor here at The Phoenix Traveler, I’m also a big believer in helping you find the resources that could help you navigate the city and beyond. So from time …

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  • As the soon-to-be-author of Backroads & Byways of Arizona ( Countryman Press, Fall 2009), I’m a big believer in promoting guidebooks. As your editor here at The Phoenix Traveler, I’m also a big believer in helping you find the resources that could help you navigate the city and beyond. So from time …

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  • … Building Contractor Arizona ROC # 88151-B. royal Covers (dba Royal Construction) is Arizona’s premier sunroom, Arizona room and patio cover contractor. Founded in 1979, we have designed and built over 5,000 projects across the state ranging in price from several thousand dollars to well in excess …

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  • The Journal of Prevarication By Jim Cook Official State Liar of Arizona The late Frank Snell, a prominent Phoenix lawyer, told of the two elderly men who met on the street. One asked the other, “Your brother died?” “Yes.” The first man asked, “Which one are you?” When Snell was 92, he urged me …

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  • This weekend we went to Prescott (for locals, it rhymes with “biscuit”). I love going to Prescott, mostly because I love visiting my in-laws, who are really cool people. Prescott itself is a fascinating place. I mentioned to J that if I were going to plan a 3-day tourist trip through Arizona, I’d …

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  • … and protection from the hot Arizona sun. The bistro table with chairs benefits from the canopy’s shade ($100), and are well-positioned for viewing children playing in the pool or chatting with your spa-loving companions. A synthetic lawn is a great way to get the look of grass and conserve water during …

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  • It is no secret that Scottsdale, Arizona is one of the most coveted winter destinations in the United States. Every year, from November to April, the self-proclaimed West’s Most Western Town greets visitors from all parts of the world. Midwesterners and Canadians are usual suspects …

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  • … desert golf course in Arizona, We-Ko-Pa. So, we headed out to the Cholla course and tried to conquer the 7,225 yard animal. I will admit, I have played both course at We-Ko-Pa a few times. One of my good friends worked there during high school so in college we’d randomly head up and try to get …