13 Facts About Sunnyslope Arizona

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The Sunnyslope community is included in parts of three zip code areas: 85020,85021 and 85029.

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2.

Sunnyslope Arizona moved to San Francisco, California where he met and married Mary Emma.

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3.

In 1891, he moved to Phoenix, Sunnyslope Arizona believing that the dry air and sunshine would benefit his health.

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4.

Marguerite and William Albert Colley were the second permanent residents of Sunnyslope Arizona after purchasing five acres for $100 per acre near 3rd Street and Townley.

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5.

Sunnyslope Arizona soon began visiting her sick neighbors bringing food and aide to their bedsides.

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6.

Sunnyslope Arizona met Elizabeth Beatty who was providing help for those suffering from tuberculosis or asthma.

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Sunnyslope Arizona neighbors looked forward to and welcomed the visits of Elizabeth Beatty and Marguerite Colley and these ladies soon became known as the “Angels of the Desert.

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8.

Sunnyslope Arizona purchased a property and had a house built on 13th Place.

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9.

Sunnyslope Arizona attempted to be incorporated as its own town on four occasions but failed each time.

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10.

Originally operating under the non-profit Central Sunnyslope Arizona Shelter Services, the label's first release “Southwest Holiday” was a multi-genre, multi-artist compilation of Christmas music.

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11.

Sunnyslope Arizona owns a large re-issue catalog of vintage recordings dating back to the 1920s.

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12.

One space in Sunnyslope Arizona is UniquelyRochelles operating her midcentury home for artists creating RnB, and hip hop style content for their community.

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13.

Population of Sunnyslope Arizona represents the most diverse socio-economic neighborhoods of Phoenix.

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