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Area code 928 includes the remainder of the state, including Yuma, Kingman, Flagstaff, Prescott, the Arizona portion of the Navajo Nation, and Safford. 602 was the original area code for Arizona, and was split in 1995 into 602, serving metropolitan Phoenix, and 520, serving the remainder of the state. [1] In 1999, 602 was split into 480, 602 ...
Rita Ranch is a masterplanned community located in southeastern Tucson, Arizona. It is served by the Vail School District. [1] It borders the small towns of Vail and Corona de Tucson. Many military families from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base live in the area. The population was estimated at 18,925 in 2007. [2]
Area code 269 is the telephone area code serving the southwest portion of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. [1] History. 269 was created as a split of area code 616 on July ...
A brochure promoted the school to "girls who like to don chaps, sombrero and boots." [2] After a fire destroyed most of the buildings in 1938, much of the school was then rebuilt according to a design by architect Josias Joesler. [3] [4] Joesler's designs include oversized brick fireplaces, vast picture windows, and large, open common areas. [2]
Cover from Ol Skool Rodz featuring custom car builder Bo Huff. Ol' Skool Rodz was a bimonthly magazine [1] that was published from 2003 to 2023, [2] first by Geno DiPol and Koolhouse Publications, and then by Murphos Publishing in Buda, Texas since 2019. [3]
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In advance of the 1995 introduction of interchangeable area codes (area codes with a middle digit not 0 or 1), and in response to continued population growth, Arizona was allocated a second area code, area code 520. The new area code completely surrounded metropolitan Phoenix, which mostly retained 602. [4] 520 was introduced on March 19, 1995 ...
Newspaper reporter Vanessa Trojan (Lindsay Calkins) is sent to "Anywhere, Washington," to do a feature on two female racing legends. When the women, Jo Leene Dodge (Melene Marie Brown) and Betty Petty (Kimberly Lynn Layfield), take her to a rockabilly house party, a glowing light appears in the night sky and people begin to feel ill.