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AZNORTH Realty - Flagstaff, Arizona

About Flagstaff
Welcome to Flagstaff
Education
Weather
Utilities


Welcome To Flagstaff


"Today, just as in prehistoric times, it is the mountain that attracts people to Flagstaff. Looming to a height of 12,670 feet, the San Fransisco Peaks are the highest point in the state. In the winter the towering summits are newly white and glorious against an Arizona-blue sky. In the summer deep purple wild iris, and later toward fall bright yellow sunflowers, dress the foothills in magnificent color. In autumn the golden aspen leaves flurry in cool mountain breezes that lift the eyes and the spirit to the mountains.

Situated on the Colorado Plateau, shadowed by the Peaks, Flagstaff is home to some 62,000 residents - a fascinating city rooted in the region's history and culture, and surrounded by some of nature's most spectacular treasures. But it will always remain a mountain town; its history, its culture and its spirit intertwined with the mountains that Native Americans still hold sacred, and that its people call home."
- quoted from Destination Flagstaff 1997-1998

Thank you for visiting our web site, for considering us as the Real Estate office to aid you in your relocation endeavors, and thank you for allowing us to present this look at Flagstaff to you.

Flagstaff is one of the uniqe cities of America whose interests reach from the prehistoric past to the far horizon of tomorrow. The U.S. Geological Survey's Astrological branch, with offices in Flagstaff, conducted lunar topographical research at both Sunset Crater and Meteor Crater. This city is also the site of the famous Lowell Observatory, one of the most well-known observatories in the country. It is a true mountain community located at an eleveation of 7,000 feet (one of the highest U.S. cities) with the backdrop of the San Fransisco Peaks. Because of our closeness to the natural wonders and attractions of the Grand Canyon, the San Fransisco Peaks, Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater National Monument, Meteor Crater, the Red Rocks of Oak Creek Canyon and the Wupatki National Monument, Flagstaff is often called "The City of Seven Wonders".

Our temperate, alpine climate provides us with four wonderful seasons. In the summer there is plenty of sunshine and the nights are comfortably cool. Generally, there are only a few days per year when temperatures reach above 90 degrees. During late summer the "Monsoons" arrive to clean and cool the air with almost daily mid-afternoon showers. In the fall the days are sunny and warm, the nights cool and crisp. The beauty of the changing color of the leaves is why this time of year is a real favorite for most people! Winter's average snowfall is 80 to 90 inches and the night time temperatures can be cold. But combine that with low humidity, lots of sunshine, and daily temperatures in the 40's and we really do have a temperate winter climate.

Flagstaff is proud of the cultural and artistic experience it provides to both visitors and residents alike. The vast diversity and richness of the cultural offerings to be found in Flagstaff will please and amaze you. From the festival of Native American Arts...to Lowell Observatory...to the Pine Country Pro Rodeo...to the Flagstaff Winter Festival...to the Annual Festival of the Arts...to the Flagstaff Symphony...to the Festival in the Pines...to the musical and theatrical productions...to museum shows and gallery exhibits...there is definitely something for everyone in Flagstaff.
Education In Flagstaff

The Flagstaff Unified School District education programs for student in kindergarten through high school are widely recognized as among the finest in the Southwest. Since the first log-cabin school-house opened in 1883, Flagstaff schools have been a source of pride for the community and have made an important contribution to the excellent quality of life that makes Flagstaff one of the most desirable cities in the United States to raise a family.

The Flagstaff school district is one of the largest in the United States geographically. It encompasses 4,450 sq. miles, with boundaries extending from Sedona on the south, nearly to the Grand Canyon on the north, and within ten miles of Winslow in the east.

The districe includes eleven kindergarten through sixth grade elementary schoole within the city limits, one K-6 elementary school in the Doney Park area of Coconino County five miles north of town, a K-8 elementary facility in Sedona and a K-8 school in Leupp, some 35 miles east of Flagstaff on the Navajo Reservation.

The district also contains three high schools and two junior high schools. Flagstaff High School and Coconino High School are four-year institutions offering a complete range of academic, business, technical, and vocational programs for students in grades 9-12. Sinagua High School opened in 1989 and when fully occupied will be a full-service school also.

The Flagstaff School District offers a full range of instruction from basic education to programs for the gifted and talented. Teacher and educators at all grade levels work constantly to ensure that the curriculum keeps pace with the latest developments in course content and instructional methods.

Newcomers often ask, "Which neighborhood has the best school?" The only correct answer to that question is "All of them" because one of the district's primary goals in cirriculum development is maintenance of consistency and uniformity in cirricula throughout the district.

For more information please wisit these web sites:
Coconino Community College
Northern Arizona University
Flagstaff School System
Flagstaff Weather

Month Daily High Daily Low Precip. Snow
January 42.4 F 15.2 F 2.04" 20.5"
February 45.3 F 17.7 F 2.09" 19.0"
March 49.2 F 21.3 F 2.55" 24.4"
April 57.8 F 26.7 F 1.48" 11.9"
May 67.4 F 33.3 F 0.72" 1.9"
June 78.2 F 41.4 F 0.40" 0.0"
July 81.9 F 50.5 F 2.78" 0.0"
August 79.3 F 48.9 F 2.75" 0.0"
September 73.2 F 41.2 F 2.03" 0.1"
October 63.4 F 31.0 F 1.61" 2.5"
November 51.1 F 22.4 F 1.95" 10.7"
December 43.3 F 15.8 F 2.40" 17.8"
Annual Average 61.0 F 30.5 F 22.8" 108.8"

Utilities - Handy Addresses and Phone Numbers

All phone numbers have area code 928

Fire Department and Police Department
Emergencies - 911
Fire Department - 779-7688
Police Department - 774-1414

UniSource - Gas
1300 S Yale St
774-4592

Arizona Public Servince - Electricity
101 W Cherry Ave
779-6911

City of Flagstaff
211 W Aspen
Water, Sewer, Refuse - 779-7637
Bulk Trash Collection - 774-0668
Household Hazardous Waste - 779-7621
Recycling - 779-7621
Snow Removal - 779-7660
Trash Pickup - 774-0668
Clean and Green - 779-7622

USWest
Telephone Service
800-244-1111

Flagstaff Cablevision
TV Cable
1601 S Plaza Way
(928) 774-5336

Flagstaff Public Schools
Administrative Center
3285 E Sparrow
527-6000

Flagstaff Medical Center
Hospital
1200 N Beaver St
779-3366
Post Office
Main
2400 Postal Blvd
527-2440
Downtown
104 N Agassiz St
527-2440

Flagstaff Library
Main Branch
300 W Aspen
774-4000
East Branch
3211 N 4th St
774-8434

Department of Transportation
Drivers License & Registration
1851 S. Milton - 779-7562
Bicycle Registration
774-1414

Pine Country Transit
Flagstaff's Transit System
779-6624

The Sun Newspaper
Flagstaff's local newspaper
1751 S Thompson St
774-4545

Parks & Recreation
Permits, Use, Locations
211 W. Aspen
779-7690

AZNORTH Verde Valley Realty - Camp Verde, Arizona

About Camp Verde
Welcome to the Verde Valley
Education
Weather
Utilities


Welcome to the Verde Valley


Education In Camp Verde

Camp Verde Elementary School
321 W Apache Trail
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
Pre-K to 5th Grade

Camp Verde Middle School
370 Camp Lincoln Rd
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
6th to 8th Grade

Camp Verde High School
201 W Apache Trail
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
9th to 12th Grade

Chester-Newton Charter and Montessori School
30 Hwy 260 East
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
K to 4th Grade

Chester-Newton Charter and Montessori School - Sunny
2400 Horseshoe Bend Rd
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
3rd to 5th Grade

Pace Preparatory Academy (Charter)
460 S. Main
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
9th to 12th Grade

Pathways Charter High
675 Sunland Drive
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
9th to 12th Grade

Pathways Preparatory Academy
675 Sunland Drive
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
6th to 8th Grade

For more information please wisit these web sites:
Camp Verde Schools
Yavapai College

Camp Verde Weather

Month Daily High Daily Low Precip.
January 60 F 26 F 1.26"
February 65 F 29 F 1.40"
March 70 F 34 F 1.47"
April 78 F 39 F 0.69"
May 87 F 47 F 0.43"
June 97 F 54 F 0.33"
July 100 F 63 F 1.58"
August 98 F 63 F 2.11"
September 92 F 55 F 1.80"
October 81 F 43 F 1.30"
November 69 F 31 F 1.06"
December 59 F 25 F 1.06"
Annual Average 79.6 F 42.4 F 14.49"

Utilities - Handy Addresses and Phone Numbers

All phone numbers have area code 928
All addresses are Camp Verde, AZ 86322
unless otherwise noted

Fire Department and Police Department
Emergencies - 911
Fire Department -
Police Department -

Camp Verde Sanitary District
435 S. Main Street
567-6794

Camp Verde Water Systems
499 S. 6th Street
567-5281

APS - Electric
Camp Verde and Verde Valley Area
646-8412

UniSource - Natural Gas
1526 E. Aspen Street
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
(928) 634-5555

Town of Camp Verde
P.O. Box 710
473 S. Main Street, Suite 102
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
(928) 567-6631
Fax: (928) 567-9061

Chamber of Commerce
385 South Main St.
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
(928) 567-9294
Fax (928) 567-4793
campverdechamber@cvaz.org

Qwest - Telephone
Residential 1-800-244-1111
Small Business 1-800-603-6000
Post Office
Camp Verde
403 Finnie Flats
Rimrock
5735 N Lookout Point Rd
Rimrock, AZ 86335

Arizona Health Center
452 Finney Flat Road # N
567-3884

Cable Vision of Sedona
65 Coffee Pot Drive
Sedona, AZ
1-800-674-1800

Camp Verde Community Library
130 Black Bridge Loop Road
567-3414

Department of Transportation
Drivers License & Registration
525 S 12th St
Cottonwood, AZ 86326
Mon thru Fri: 8:00AM to 5:00PM
- or -
1105 Commerce Drive
Prescott, AZ 86305
Mon thru Fri: 8:00AM to 5:00PM

The Verde Independent
116 South Main Street
Cottonwood, Arizona 86326
634-2241

Town of Camp Verde
Parks and Recreation Department

395 S. Main Street
Camp Verde, AZ 86322
(928)-567-0535
Office hours 8am - 5pm Monday thru Friday



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