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		<title>Arizona Map</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Amerind Museum- This museum, located about an hour east of Tucson, Arizona, celebrates the history of American Indians. Through exhibits of artifacts and artwork, the museum, which is situated amongst boulders and native plants, educates visitors on Native American culture. Desert Botanical Garden- Boasting the world’s largest collection of desert plants, this Phoenix garden offers scenic trails in addition to special exhibits. The trails wind visitors past a variety of gardens containing wildflowers, cactus and succulents, herbs, and other desert plants. Prosperous Communities: Jobs, Housing, and Transport In the metropolitan US, the top six ranked walkable areas have 38 percent </p>
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		<title>Map of Arizona</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Post-Gadsden and Early Territorial Periods Before Arizona became its own territory in 1863, it formed part of the territory of New Mexico, and the Mexicans who stayed there after the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and the Gadsden Purchase became Arizona&#8217;s first ethnic Mexican citizens. Nevertheless, during the immediate post-Gadsden era, such categories were relatively fluid, as families continued to move freely between Arizona and Sonora. The two states worked as one social, cultural, and economic region, despite the international border that had recently separated them. Sonoran politics was a key factor driving migration between Sonora and Arizona during the </p>
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