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Phoenix, Arizona recent comments:

  • Walmart Supercenter, TLU2008 wrote 17 years ago:
    A Wal-Mart Supercenter WITH AN INTERIOR ENTRANCE!
  • Bank of America "Auto Bank", Adenium (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    This bank is no longer in service and will probably be demolished.
  • Thunderbird High School, Curt (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Umm Yeah, what that chick said. In 2011 a famous drummer will graduate from this school. :)
  • Footprint Center, jizzle (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    its all about the suns here
  • American Express Desert Ridge , AMEX EMP (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    AMEX Desert Ridge office
  • Desert Trails Elementary School, 15553 (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I love this school
  • Footprint Center, hex dog (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    suns rock i am your number one fan steve nash!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Fry Building - Baxter Block, Slartibartfast wrote 17 years ago:
    It's "Majerle," not "Marley."
  • Stumpy's Pizza & Subs, nameless (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    may i know who's the owner of the place?
  • Dreamy Draw Dam, Local resident (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    The Dreamy Draw Dam located off the Squaw Peak Parkway is supposedly a UFO crash site where in 1947 the Army Corp. of Eng. used rock to cover up what was a UFO crash in 1947. Actually the site was where the craft made contact with planet earth and then skipped some 10 miles north to where it eventually stopped. The Dreamy Draw Dam is now a small park that is supposed to prevent flood waters from inundating lower Phoenix -- or is it covering up debris from the contact of something from another world? [Douglas P. Avakian, 06/29/1997]
  • Zorba's Adult Shop, Joe Thomas (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Adult Bookstore
  • Arizona Capitol Times, square building (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    for a square person...
  • Sereno Park, Senthil (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    The Home ground of Export Blue Cricket Team. This picturesque ground hand witnessed some of the absorbing cricket contest.
  • Downtown Scottsdale, Rissy (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    The Sugar Bowl being the very, VERY best of the ice cream shops, of course. :)
  • S Mountain, 3fan4eva wrote 18 years ago:
    Screw Sunnyslop....GO WASHINGTON RAMS!!!!!!!!!!!1
  • San Valiente, I AGREE (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    You could live in a NICE house for the price you pay in rent here!!! Looka round before you come here! There is ALWAYS something broken!!! The gates never work! The people are RUDE!!!
  • San Valiente, blah (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    THIS PLACE IS WAY TOO EXPENSIVE AND THE MANAGEMENT SUCKS!!!
  • Leona & Harry Helmsley's former estate, guest (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Harry B. Helmsley (March 4, 1909 – January 4, 1997) was a real estate mogul who built a company that became one of the biggest property holders in the United States. Part of his company's portfolio at one time included managing the Empire State Building. He had been indicted along with Leona on income tax evasion charges, but it was determined that he was far too ill physically to stand trial and too weak mentally to be capable of assisting his attorneys in his own defense. Mr. Helmsley died of pneumonia at a hospital in Scottsdale, Arizona, and left his empire ( estimated at $5.5 billion) to his wife Leona. Leona Mindy Rosenthal Roberts Panzirer Lubin Helmsley (July 4, 1920 - August 20, 2007)passed away at Dunellen Hall of heart failure. Before she married Harry Helmsley, she was married twice. By her first husband, attorney Leo Panzirer, she had a son, Jay (1940-1982). Jay Panzirer had four children. From 1953 until 1960, she was married to garment industry executive Joseph Lubin. She was a billionaire New York City hotel operator and real estate investor. She was a flamboyant personality and had a reputation for tyrannical behavior that earned her the nickname "The Queen of Mean." She was convicted of federal income tax evasion and other crimes in 1989 and served 19 months in prison (and two more months in house arrest), after receiving an initial sentence of 16 years.
  • S Mountain, Mike (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    S is for Skrilla
  • Leona & Harry Helmsley's former estate, wrtintx wrote 18 years ago:
    5538 E. Roadrunner Road. Leona Helmsley put her 20,000 square foot mansion in the Las Brisas community on Mummy Mountain on the market in 1997 for $25,000,000.00--which was $19,000,000.00 more than she paid only 9 years earlier. The price may have proven to be overly optimistic since the estate didn't sell until May 1, 2005 for $8,000,000.00. Per the Maricopa County Assessor's office, the estate was appraised for $9,342,000.00 in 2006 with an annual tax bill of $69,602.