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"You know you live in Arizona when...
...you notice your car overheating before you drive it."

Restaurant Review
Cracker Barrel

A country store, more than just a restaurant, Cracker Barrel resembles some of the older styles you might find in historic areas around the state. Find some rustic furniture to take home with you.
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Feature Article
The A! True Arizona Stories: The Hydes
by Crystal Coons

I have an undeniable attraction to mysteries. There's something about the theories that form after hearing the story that just keep me going. I have a mystery story for all of you Arizona Pathers. Let me tell you the story of Glen and Bessie Hyde. It was almost a century ago, when the two young loves took it upon themselves to make history. It was after their 1928 wedding when they decided to take honeymooning to a new level. They would ride the Colorado River, from start to finish, in 7 weeks, in a homemade boat. This would be a record-setting time frame, as well, it would make Bessie the first woman to ever make the trip.
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Arizona Dry Humor / Jokes
Joke Of The Week

A cowboy rode into town and stopped at a saloon for a drink. Unfortunately, the locals had a habit of picking on strangers. When he finished his drink, he found his horse had been stolen. He went back into the bar and with a quick move of his hands, he flipped his guns into the air, caught them above his head without even looking and fired at the ceiling. "Which one of you sidewinders stole my hoss!?" he yelled. No one answered.

"Alright, I'm gonna have anotha beer, and if my hoss ain't back outside by the time I finnish, I'm gonna do what I dun in Jerome! And I don't like to have to do what I dun in Jerome!"

Some of the locals shifted restlessly. He had another beer, walked outside, and his horse was back! As he swung up into the saddle and started to ride out of town, the bartender ran out of the saloon and asked, "Say partner, before you go... what happened in Jerome?" The cowboy turned back and said, "I walked home."
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