Okay, let's start with all the places I've been to in Arizona:
Douglas- kind of an old town with old school type industry going on there. Had family who was there for a while cuz of work so we visited.
Bisbee- an old west mining town where we went on the mine tour. It may be hot as the damn desert it is on the outside, but inside it gets cold and dark as hell. Was fun.
Tombstone- old west town full of wild west historical stuff and founded off of silver mining. Awesome place to go if you love cowboys and guns and old westerns and stufff.
Sierra Vista- the civilian city counterpart to Ft. Huachuca. Ft. Huachua is an active base primarily known as the place where they train up military intelligence recruits. Small town, smallish base, tis where I first joined a swim team and really learned how to swim all the strokes properly.
close up of the area where the above places are:
Tuscon- major city within Arizona with a lot of business things going on. Wiki says 33rd largest city in the US. I was there for a championship swim meet twice. First time I placed well, second time I won, so it's got some good memories for me. First time I had a burger from Fuddrucker's too.
Phoenix- largest and capital city of Arizona. Hot as fuck. If you look down at the city from a plane, you will see that practically every house has a pool in the backyard. Was there only for a short time, mainly because we drove from there to the next location.
Flagstaff- a city/town off in the more northern reaches of Arizona, the weather was brisk as fresh and the area receives plenty of snow even as Phoenix is blistering hot. We went on a horseback ride on trails through the pine tree forest while we were there. Also played pogs with the kid in the apartment below the one we were in. Was here visiting family, the same one who was living in Douglas for a while.
Grand Canyon- took the train ride there and during they train they had a staged train robbery and stuff. It was fun. Even if you're afraid of heights, you have to look down and how deep that thing is. Now that I'm older, my interest in the canyon would probably be white water rafting.