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Moving Stills 84 – Challenger Space Center

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The Challenger Space Center is located at the south end of the Sunrise Mountain High School campus – 83rd Ave just south of Deer Valley.  Definitely worth a visit if you’re a space buff or want to expand your kids’ imaginations. You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the [...]

21 January 2010 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 83 – Granville Townhomes

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This doesn’t look like the Phoenix I’m used to seeing, so I had to pull over and snap a photo as I was driving up 35th Ave near Union Hills.  Kinda quaint and nostalgic, eh? You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be by reading [...]

11 January 2010 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 82 – Phoenix Towers

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Built in 1957 and standing on a terrific location on Central Ave south of Thomas, the Phoenix Towers condos have seen their fair share of changes to Midtown. You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be by reading my initial post in the series – [...]

7 January 2010 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 81 – Hayden Ferry Lakeside

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A modern-industrial looking complex located across the street from Sun Devil Stadium and on the shores of Tempe Town Lake.  What do they always say? – Location Location Location! You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be by reading my initial post in the series [...]

21 December 2009 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 80 – Dodge Theatre

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No commentary; I just thought this was a cool photo! You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be by reading my initial post in the series – Moving Stills 1. Your working through the sunroof on this one Realtor, Chris Butterworth Chris Butterworth is: Realtor. [...]

4 December 2009 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 79 – Peoria Sunrise Mountain Library

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The Sunrise Mountain branch of the Peoria Public Library, located on Lake Pleasant Parkway and 97th Ave in Peoria. You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be by reading my initial post in the series – Moving Stills 1. Your loves the library (and its [...]

13 November 2009 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 78 – Winter Storm?

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A passing cold front is giving us 2 days of winter before the 80’s return for Halloween this weekend.  Highs in the 60’s, wind, and clouds that look like rain or snow.  Brrrr. You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be by reading my initial [...]

29 October 2009 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 77 – Central Ave @ Heard Museum

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I spent a few minutes this morning in front of the Heard Museum in Midtown (on Central Ave, between Thomas and McDowell) – photo opps in every direction! More photos from the same area below. (added 10/21/09) You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be [...]

20 October 2009 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 76 – District at Tempe Marketplace

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The District at Tempe Marketplace – at the intersection of Loop 101 and Loop 202 in Tempe.  Near ASU main campus, so it always has a ‘vibe’ – a fun place to get some lunch, walk around, and use some wi-fi. You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the [...]

6 October 2009 Read the full article →

Moving Stills 75 – Tapestry on Central

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a condo complex on Central Ave in Midtown (which benefits greatly from having a light rail stop just outside their front door!) You can read the rules for a Moving Stills post and learn how the series came to be by reading my initial post in the series – Moving Stills 1. Your jealous of [...]

17 September 2009 Read the full article →

Meteor Crater

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We spent some time in Flagstaff this weekend (58 degrees in pouring rain felt pretty darn good!), and decided to make the short drive east on I-40 to check out the world famous Meteor Crater. One could easily be overwhelmed with the sheer size and historical implications of it all – 4,000 feet across, 3 [...]

8 September 2009 Read the full article →