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  2. Imperatour - Wikipedia

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    The Imperatour was a concert tour by the Swedish rock band Ghost in support of their fifth studio album, Impera.Following its announcement on 20 September 2021, the tour began on 25 January 2022 at the Reno Events Center in Reno, Nevada, and concluded at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia on 7 October 2023.

  3. Hotel San Carlos (Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel faces stiff competition from such five-star hotels as The Phoenician, Arizona Biltmore Hotel the Ritz Carlton, many Hilton Hotels and the Hyatt Regency Phoenix. However, as downtown Phoenix continues its dramatic growth the Hotel San Carlos remains a popular tourist destination in the heart of downtown Phoenix, six blocks from Chase ...

  4. Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza - Wikipedia

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    City of Phoenix The Wesley Bolin Memorial Plaza is an urban park and gathering place in front of the Arizona state capitol complex in downtown Phoenix, Arizona . One of the Phoenix Points of Pride , it is the site of various memorials honoring prominent figures, wars, and events in Arizona history.

  5. Are ghosts real? What to know on hauntings and paranormal ...

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    The experts weigh in on whether or not ghosts are real, hauntings, paranormal activity, poltergeists and what some believe happens after we die.

  6. After selling out Chase Field, Bad Bunny will return to Arizona for 2 nights at Footprint Center. Here's how to register for tickets and presale info.

  7. List of ghost towns in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of ghost towns in Arizona in the United States. Most ghost towns in Arizona are former mining boomtowns that were abandoned when the mines closed. Those not set up as mining camps often became mills or supply points supporting nearby mining operations.