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  • What is the Spanish word for table? Answer: Mesa


  • What does Hohokam mean? Answer: The Ancient Ones or Departed Ones.


  • Who were the first Native American settlers to Mesa? Answer: Hohokam Indians


  • What is Mesa's elevation? Answer: 1,241 feet.


  • How many days of sunshine does Mesa usually have? Answer: 320 days.


  • Who were the second settlers to Mesa? Answer: The Mormons.


  • What year was Mesa incorporated? Answer: 1883.


  • Who was the first mayor of Mesa? Answer: Alexander Findlay McDonald.


  • What is the 3rd largest city in Arizona? Answer: Mesa.


  • What is Mesa's most notable landmark? Answer: The Arizona Temple.


  • What was the Honeymoon Trial? Answer: The road from Winslow to St. George, UT. Prior to 1926, Mormon couples had to travel to the Mormon temple in UT to be married.


  • Mesa is home to what spring training team? Answer: The Chicago Cubs.


  • Name the Mesa rancher who played a leading role in bringing spring training baseball to the Valley? Hint: A stadium is named in his honor. Answer: Dwight Patterson


  • Name the east Mesa "spa" that was, for 25 years, the Giants' headquarters as a prelude to spring training? Answer: Buckhorn Mineral Wells.


  • What mountain range east of Mesa is believed to be the hiding place of the Lost Dutchman mine? Answer: The Superstitions.


  • Arizona is number one in the nation mining what product? Answer: Copper.


  • What German pioneer discovered the "Lost Dutchman Mine?" Answer: Jacob Waltz.


  • Of which Arizona legend was the 1949 film "Lust for Gold" concerned? Answer: The Lost Dutchman Mine.


  • In the movie The Mountain (1956) starring Robert Wagner and Spencer Tracy, which Arizona mountains represented, in close-ups, the Swiss Alps? Answer: The Superstitions.


  • What national forest is located in the Superstition Mountains? Answer: Tonto National Forest.


  • What were the historic 5 C's of economic support to southern Arizona? Answer: Cotton, copper, cattle, citrus and climate.


  • Name the dam that is northeast of Mesa and named after the 26th U.S. President. Answer: Roosevelt.


  • What lake is behind Horse Mesa Dam? Answer: Apache Lake.


  • What Arizona city was formerly known as Zenos? Answer: Mesa.


  • What are the 4 chain lakes northeast of Mesa? Answer: Saguaro, Canyon, Apache and Roosevelt.


  • What national monument is perched on the cliffs above Roosevelt Lake? Answer: Tonto National Monument.


  • What is Arizona's state flower? Answer: Saguaro cactus blossom.


  • Name the largest type of cactus in the world and found only in Arizona. Answer: Saguaro.


  • How can one best judge the age of a Saguaro cactus? Answer: By the number of arms.


  • What is the plural for cactus? Answer: cacti.

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