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| - Hotel was nice and they had a great big spread for breakfast...I thought it was going to be a continental breakfast (roll and coffee) but they had eggs, sausage, bacon, cereal, fruit, yogurt, milk, juice, chocolate, toast and bagels...delish..
The Hotel was close to the Center of town (if you call that a center) and the baseball stadium was within walking distance (that's why i came to Phoenix...why else would I come to such a ghost town) and a church was also nearby. If you go in the opposite direction of downtown (if you want to call it that) you will certainly hit the seedy part of town...Van Buren St. is known for it's prostitution and drugs.
As far as Phoenix goes, it's hard to imagine that it is the fifth largest city in the United States (cowtown if you ask me) If you visit any other city, they look like cities... Atlanta, Philadelphia, St. Louis, Boston, Detroit, Baltimore, New Orleans, etc...what happened to Phoenix...no people, no traffic, no shopping, no restaurants, no nothing...yeech!
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