Leading the nation in copper production, Arizona is home to the Grand Canyon National Park and observes Mountain Standard Tome on a year round basis. Arizona is also home to the Hopi Indian tribe who are noted for growing their multicolored corn. The city of Phoenix originated in 1866 as a hay camp to supply Camp McDowell, and the famous labor leader Ceasar Estrada Chavez was born in Yuma. Like other states of the Southwest, Arizona has an abundance of toptgraphical characteristics in addition to its desert climate. Mountains and plateaus are found in more than half of the state. Arizona also has its own website on Bizymoms.com and whether you're in Chandler, Gilbert, Glandale, Mesa, Peoria, Phoenix, Scottsdale, or Tucson, the website offers resources for moms in each indivdual city. This includes information, tips and advice on a variety of subjects including everything from forums to coupons. |
A major producer of natural gas, oil and agriculture, Oklahoma relies on an economic base of aviation, energy, telecommunications, and biotechnology. It has one of the fastest growing economies in the nation, ranking among the top states in per capita income growth and gross domestic product growth. Oklahoma City and Tulsa serve as Oklahoma's primary economic anchors, with nearly 60 percent of Oklahomans living in their metropolitan statistical areas. Country music superstar Garth Brooks was born in Tulsa and grew up in Yukon, Oklahoma. In the state's largest urban areas, pockets of jazz culture flourish, and Native American, Mexican, and Asian enclaves produce music and art of their respective cultures. The Oklahoma Mozart Festival in Bartlesville is one of the largest classical music festivals in the southern United States, and Oklahoma City's Festival of the Arts has been named one of the top fine arts festivals in the nation. The state also has its very own website on Bizymoms.com with individual city pages for the cities of Norman, Oklahoma City and Tulsa. These pages give information, tips and advice on what's happening in each city from various forums and coupons that can be used at different businesses. |
Texas contains diverse landscapes, resembling in places both the Deep South and the Southwest. Traveling from east to west, one can observe piney woods and semi-forests of oak and cross timbers, rolling plains and prairie, rugged hills, and finally the desert of the Big Bend. The phrase "everything is bigger in Texas" derives in part from the state's geographic sprawl and the wide open spaces of its desert and prairie regions. The large size of Texas and its location at the intersection of multiple climate zones gives the state very variable weather. The Panhandle of the state has colder winters than North Texas, while the Gulf Coast has mild winters. Texas has wide variations in precipitation patterns. Texas is popularly known as The Lone Star State, and the lightning whelk is the official state shell. The state was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845, and also boasts the nation's largest herd of whitetail deer. Bizymoms.com also features a website for the state of Texas, with individual city pages for Abilene, Amarillo, Arlngton, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Carrollton, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Denton, El Paso, Fort Worth, Garland, Grand Prairie, Houston, Irving, Kileen, Laredo, Lubbock, McAllen, McKinney, Mesquite, Midland, Pasadena, Plano, San Antonio, Waco, and Wichita Falls. These pages give information, tips and advice on what's happening in each city from various forums and coupons that can be used at different businesses. |