- Tempe, Arizona - Wikipedia
The Maricopa and Phoenix Railroad, built in 1887, crossed the Salt River at Tempe, linking the town to the nation's growing transportation system The Tempe Land and Improvement Company was formed to sell lots in the booming town Tempe became an economic hub for the surrounding agricultural area
- A Brief History of Tempe | City of Tempe, AZ - Tempe, Arizona
Prompted by Tempe’s centennial in 1971, Mill Avenue was revitalized into an entertainment and shopping district that attracts people from throughout the Valley Today, Tempe is eighth largest city in Arizona, with a strong modern economy based on commerce, tourism, and electronics manufacturing
- Tempe | Sun Devil City, Salt River Valley | Britannica
Tempe, city, Maricopa county, south-central Arizona, U S It lies along the Salt River and is a southern suburb of Phoenix First settled (1872) by Charles Hayden, father of former Arizona senator Carl Hayden, it was called Hayden’s Ferry until renamed in 1880 for the Vale of Tempe, Greece
- Tempe – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Tempe is a city of 180,587 (2020) in the Greater Phoenix area of Arizona, best known as the home of Arizona State University (ASU) Its younger, student-heavy population allows it to offer a vibrant nightlife that is relatively rare in Arizona
- Tempe Tourism Office | Welcome to Tempe, Arizona
Wander through historic districts, enjoy vibrant arts culture, and immerse yourself in local experiences Whether it’s setting out on your favorite hike or sipping the best rooftop cocktail, Tempe offers endless exploration and memories waiting to be made
- Tempe, Arizona - WorldAtlas
Tempe is a southern suburb of Phoenix and is located along the Salt River This quaint, little city is bursting with history and personality and has a lot to offer to its visitors
- Tempe - Wikitravel
Tempe is a city in the Phoenix metropolitan area of Arizona that is growing steadily Tempe is home to Arizona State University (ASU) Its shared history with ASU has given it a long-standing reputation as a college town and is considered the academic and intellectual center of the Valley of the Sun
- Tempe | The Complete Guide to Arizona
Located in central Arizona, just east of Phoenix, this city of approximately 180,000 residents is defined by the striking contrast between the serene waters of Tempe Town Lake and the rugged beauty of the surrounding Sonoran Desert landscape
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