Arizona
Related: About this forumMy stepdaughter is moving to Prescott. What can you tell me about the city?
She and her husband are strong progressives and they live in Cincinnati now. She has just landed a very good job there. From what I read on Google, it looks just beautiful. Are the people there liberal-minded?
Anything you can tell me is great...
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,120 posts)They can come visit Tucson. It is a nice mix here really. Coming from a border town right next to KS & OK, right there on the MO side. This place is way more liberal than they think they are.
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)What is the business of Prescott? It doesn't have a huge population. Is it diverse?
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,120 posts)It would be a nice day trip.
It is a smaller town, less than 40,000.
It think some of the residence of Prescott can give you more info for the other questions.
sweetloukillbot
(11,008 posts)It's close to Jerome, which is an arts colony, and Sedona which is, well, Sedona. Flagstaff is very liberal and not far away. Not close to Tucson.
marybourg
(12,620 posts)Used to be a logging town. With politics to match (I know there are a lot of students now).
sweetloukillbot
(11,008 posts)But the hippies and Native Americans outnumber the cowboys. It's a total college town.
marybourg
(12,620 posts)there.
pnwest
(3,266 posts)BEAUTIFUL! There are even TREES AND GREEN THINGS there! Lol. It's at a higher elevation, so the summers aren't quite so murderously hot, and winters even see a little snow. But it is a very small "small town" and pretty conservative. They might find a couple of relatable folks, though. When I lived in AZ, I was in Phx. I was a transplant from Indianapolis, and hated every minute of the 13 years I was there. But I did say if I had my druthers, I would like to live in Prescott, ( proper pronunciation PRESS-cut).
Also, very near Flagstaff, beautiful drive between the two, and they might find a few more people they can relate to, there, also.
Best advice, stay in the high country, the rest of the state is a shitstain.
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)a religious congregation...
pnwest
(3,266 posts)that if she sticks to Prescott and surrounding environs she might be more likely to find like-minded folks.
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)sweetloukillbot
(11,008 posts)I would assume that the fact that she has been transferred to a church there, she should be able to find a community of like-minded folks. But in reality it is pretty Red area - that's the area that McCain is from, and there are some small towns around there that are hotbeds for conspiracy nuts and militia types. But it is beautiful, and has some really cool places nearby - Arcosanti, Jerome, Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon...
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)She and her husband are outdoor types, love hiking, camping. And they are in their 30s with a new baby. It's probably an ideal place in some ways. We hope to visit them once they get settled in. I'd like to see what it's like.
Kali
(55,007 posts)rude and a broadbrush slur that is also false
sweetloukillbot
(11,008 posts)One of the main reasons I stay here.
Lady Freedom Returns
(14,120 posts)I put the beauty of Tucson against Flagstaff and Prescott any day!
And dude, it is a little over 3 hour drive. That is not that much. And as I said Tucson would be a great day trip.
And just to add, 4th. ave. is an area here in Tucson that I say is a must visit!
Ptah
(33,024 posts)sweetloukillbot
(11,008 posts)It has a military flight school, a couple colleges and I think there's a firearms manufacturer in town. Tourism probably too. Lots of people in Phoenix have vacation homes up in the high country.
OffWithTheirHeads
(10,337 posts)It was not without some trepidation that we moved from San Jose, California to help take care of my 90 year old mil. All I knew about Arizona was Joe Arpio and that basket case Jan Brewer. After two and a half years here, we have found that Tucson is to the right of the Bay Area by about two degrees. We are completely comfortable here and I'm so far left that my family calls me comrade.
marybourg
(12,620 posts)conservatives than its liberals, but I'm sure there are some liberals. We're everywhere! Its a real small town, though.
sweetloukillbot
(11,008 posts)Seriously.
tblue
(16,350 posts)I think it was.
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)Well, there's a blot right there...
sweetloukillbot
(11,008 posts)Maybe named after an older ancestor though...
Sedona
(3,769 posts)The libertarian conservo fundies were intolerable.
I moved to Sedona in 1994 and haven't left yet.
I look forward to becoming a Californian by the end of 2014.
Champion Jack
(5,378 posts)CTyankee
(63,903 posts)be interaction. I look forward to visiting her there. It sounds like a lovely place, weather wise and beautiful.
MountainMama
(237 posts)I live in the Valley and hate it. I love Prescott. It's greener, has weather and I've found the people to be friendly.
If they want big city amenities, the north Valley is a little over an hour away. If they want real winter and winter sports, Flagstaff is just to the north and gorgeous. Sedona is marvelous scenery and also close by.
My husband's best friend and his wife bought a foreclosed place recently just outside Prescott. They're remodeling in anticipation of retiring to there eventually. I'm jealous.
If they can stand the culture shock from large city to small-town America, I think they'll like it.
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)find the good weather a strong inducement. And its physical beauty ain't nothin'.
I think they'll love it, then. Good luck to them!
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)Ptah
(33,024 posts)Early nineties.
The congregation I joined was very diverse.
There was a ceremony for a male partnership.
The other thread in this group should not be meant to be representative of the community.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10381566
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)about. She and her husband have a darling 6 month old baby boy...
OffWithTheirHeads
(10,337 posts)That we considered buying a home there. Downtown is very cool and they seem to always have something going on in the plaza major. I hear that the town leans right but you would not know that from visiting Downtown. Hell, we loved it there for the few days we visited. Your kid will be fine.
CTyankee
(63,903 posts)Last edited Sun Apr 28, 2013, 04:36 PM - Edit history (1)
I think they are ready for some good weather after living in Cincinnati during her seminary years. She grew up in Nashville and found the winters in Cincy very hard to take...