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Old 07-07-2007, 06:45 PM
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Question AZ city by city elevation data list request

I am getting out of California and am set on relocating in Arizona! I have done alot of research and before I am set on a place, I still am looking for a list of every city in the state elevation data. I can do and look city by city....that would take a very long time.


Can anyone chime in if they know of an internet site or a copy of this data I can request via snail mail?

I am hoping to find a similar list to the data I found here. This one listed only the highest 50 elevations..... I want them all.
Arizona Cities by Highest Elevation


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You can zoom way out and use the highest level maps
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If you just have a list of towns, then you are still going
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