Take a tour of the cities that make up "The Valley of The Sun"  |  | | Tournament of Players Club in Scottsdale, Arizona | |
 Since its founding in 1888 by United States Amy Chaplain Winfield Scott, Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix has grown from a collection of cattle ranches and citrus farms into a cosmopolitan community of young up-and-comers, financially comfortable middle-agers and retirees enjoying their just rewards. The city's "resort" lifestyle extends far beyond the grounds of its expansive hotels. Many housing developments feature golf courses and recreational complexes with shopping and other amenities just a bike ride away. Although cattle ranching in the area is long gone, vast multi-development neighborhoods, such as McCormick Ranch and Gainey Ranch , still bear the names of the early newcomers, primarily wealthy Midwesterners, who amassed the landholdings on which they are built. These neighborhoods often include a mix of residential offerings, including condominiums, townhomes, patio homes and single-family homes. For a city in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix is remarkably green. Contributing to this verdant landscape are lush, nationally acclaimed golf courses and Indian Bend Wash, the centerpiece of Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix's extensive recreational amenities. This miles-long ribbon of greenbelt, which extends down the middle of the vertically drawn city, is bordered by several parks that feature bike paths, small fishing lakes and baseball/ recreational complexes. With zoning ordinances designed to protect the city's "destination" atmosphere, commercial buildings in downtown Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix were once restricted in height to approximately four stories. This caused the city to grow out, instead of up, and expanded its territory from one square mile in 1951 to 185 square miles today. Over 69 hotels and award-wining luxury resorts host leisure travelers convention goers year-round. To cater to this crowd, much of the cities development is retail oriented. Central Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix streets are lined with clothing boutiques, art galleries, restaurants and stores, many of which have operated at sites for decades. Just north of Fifth Avenue and Old Town Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix is the modern shopping mecca of Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix Fashion Square, featuring three levels of homegrown and well-known stores. Interest in culture and the arts is especially strong in Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix. The Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix Center for the Arts hosts an eclectic mix of intimate classical and modem concerts and other live performances. With a median age of 42, Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix's demographics reflect a significant segment of residents over age 45 (40 percent). has helped build a burgeoning medical community that includes the western campus of the Mayo Clinic and the recently built Mayo hospital. Because the city is bordered by Phoenix to the west, Tempe to the south and the River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community to the east, new commercial and residential construction continues to expand rapidly toward Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix's northern city limits. Here, the cactus-studded Sonoran Desert is dominant, Harris hawks circle the sky and the McDowell Mountains provide a picturesque backdrop to one of Southwest's most sophisticated cities. Housing in Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix ranges from approximately $50,000 to $30,000,000 and include condos, patio, town, and single family homes. It also enjoys a good appreciation rate making vacation homes popular in Scottsdale, Cave Creek and Phoenix. 
Communities In Scottsdale  |  | | DC Ranch - Scottsdale, Arizona |
 SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA -- Residents at DC Ranch, an 8,300-acre community in Scottsdale, Arizona, will be able to integrate the control and management of home office equipment, telephones, VCR's, televisions, and security and environmental management systems with HomeStar, a residential wiring network developed by Bell Laboratories, the research and development arm of Lucent Technologies. Homeowners can also add future services without installing costly additional wiring. With the help of HomeStar, DC Ranch homeowners will be able to link together and access different equipment such as home computers, printers, televisions, monitors for watching children and security systems -- to cite a few examples -- throughout different locations in the home. They will be able to access the community intranet, send electronic mail, or manage stock portfolios online at faster speeds than currently available with the standard wiring installed in most homes today. DC Ranch is the country's first totally connected community which links residents via technology and more than 13 miles of pedestrian paths and trails through each of its neighborhoods. It covers 13 square miles with nearly half of the mountainous 8,300 acres set aside as open space never to be developed. Neighborhoods are small, with each planned for approximately 40-60 homes. All builders at DC Ranch are required by the developer, DMB, to install a structured wiring system to support a variety of services. DMB chose HomeStar as the preferred wiring system for the community. DC Ranch is located on land that has been a working cattle ranch since the early 1900s. With a planned build-out of 10 years, DC Ranch is zoned for 8,000 residential units, schools, houses of worship, office and retail space and several public parks. More than 3,500 acres of the Ranch have been set aside to remain undeveloped and in its natural state. The developers of DC Ranch spent years researching and visiting communities across America before planning DC Ranch. The homes feature a rare level of “finish” in the Valley with extraordinary quality, using materials and colors palettes that echo the Sonoran desert landscape. DC Ranch is designed to give you a variety of housing choices along with the amenities you’re looking for, all within the context of this vibrant and exclusive community. The neighborhoods are designed to provide a more intimate environment, with front-of-the-house living to bring neighbors closer together, while courtyards, parks and other gathering places encourage interaction. All neighborhoods are connected by a system of paths and trails which allow you to go virtually anywhere in the community without crossing a major street. Market Street is the hub for commerce, socializing and special events at DC Ranch. The area incorporates seventeen unique buildings comprised of a supermarket, restaurants, services, specialty boutiques and office space. The Market at DC Ranch offers fresh food, fine art and entertainment on Market Street from mid- October through mid-May. Every Saturday from 10-2 the Farmers Market offers fresh produce, Southwest specialties and fresh-cut flowers. Local chefs give demonstrations and new artisans, musicians and vendors provide fresh flavor to each market day. Market Street Park is a one acre park that links Market Street to the neighborhoods. It includes interactive water features, places to “dig for fossils“, a secret garden and gentle hills to roll down, in addition to picnic areas and a parental viewing area. The playground area is covered by a tensile shade structure to shield children from the desert sun. Desert Camp Community Recreation Complex, a nine acre indoor/outdoor community recreation facility, offers on-site computers, workout facilities, swimming pools, tennis and basketball courts, children’s play areas and many other amenities geared toward family recreation. Copper Ridge School (K-8) on site is part of Scottsdale Unified School District and encompasses elementary and middle school, with shared use facilities on the single campus. Public park facilities adjacent to the school will include softball and soccer fields, basketball, volleyball and tennis courts. The 35,000 square foot Ranch Hacienda style Country Club at DC Ranch is a private membership exclusive club which has quickly gained a reputation as one of Scottsdale’s finest. It boasts a wide array of amenities and activities including swimming, tennis, fitness, dining and many social events. The 18 hole, par 71 golf course, redesigned by Tom Lehman and John Fought, offers beautiful mountain and valley views at nearly every turn. Three levels of membership are offered: full golf equity, sports/social, or clubhouse. Homes range from $290's to $1.5M This information is provided as an overview only and is subject to change. Contact us at 480-595-6410 for complete details. Revised January 2004 
 |  | | Desert Highlands - Scottsdale, Arizona | |
 SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA -- Setting the standard by which all other private golf communities are measured, Desert Highlands consists of 575 homesites spread out amongst 850 acres of lush Sonoran desert. Currently, over 400 custom homes have been completed in Desert Highlands, and another 25 homes are under construction. Homes range in price from the mid $700,000's to over $3,000,000. Homesites range from the low $200,000's to $850,000. For the golf enthusiast Desert Highlands is proud to feature an 18 hole Jack Nicklaus designed golf course, home to the 1983 and 1984 PGA Skins Game. At their fully stocked Pro Shop, you will find everything you need to have a great experience at the Desert Highlands Golf Facility. You will find everything from clothes to golf equipment. Great features separate our community from average communities. We think you will agree that Desert Highlands amenities set us apart. Click the links to view our outstanding community features. Clubhouse 18 Hole Putting Course Garden Amenity Pond Walking Path Basketball Course Tennis: Desert Highlands Racquet Club is a premier facility offering our members world class instruction. If you are looking for an active tennis community, competitive games, or social activities, Desert Highlands has an option for you. Fitness Center: The Desert Highlands Pavilion Fitness Center is centrally located just west of the administration building. There are 7000 square feet devoted to your fitness enjoyment. The main fitness room is fully equipped with the latest line of Cybex Galileo weight equipment. We also have cardio machines for your aerobic workouts and a complete assortment of dumbbells and free weights. Personal trainers and masseuses are available six days a week by appointment. The much awarded Desert Highlands clubhouse is widely known as one of the most beautiful clubhouses in the world. Wrapped around imposing granite outcroppings, the clubhouse appears to be born of the mountains surrounding it. Designed by William Zmistowski, the clubhouse features a myriad of naturally elegant textures that wrap you in comfort and ease. The simple pleasures of taking in all the best that the Desert Southwest has to offer is found at the garden amenity. Here, you can see all types of flora and it is not unusual to see many of the desert inhabitants of Desert Highlands, quail, rabbits, and soaring white hawks, reminding us of a simpler time. Homes range from the high $500's to $3M. This information is not meant to be all inclusive. For more Real Estate information call 480-595-6410 Revised May 2004 
 |  | | Desert Mountain Home - Scottsdale, Arizona |
 Located in the high Sonoran Desert of north Scottsdale, Arizona, Desert Mountain enjoys year-round temperatures anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees cooler than the metropolitan Phoenix area. Ongoing upscale commercial development in north Scottsdale brings residents within minutes of a variety of popular restaurants, shopping centers and business districts, while continued additions and improvements to the Valley’s impressive freeway system make downtown Phoenix and Scottsdale readily accessible. Established in 1986 by Lyle Anderson with a master plan created by Taliesin Associated Architects (founded by Frank Lloyd Wright), Desert Mountain is being developed by companies affiliated with Lyle Anderson and Crescent Real Estate Equities. Desert Mountain has committed to no more than 2,665 units on 8,000 acres. Only a limited number of properties offered by the developer remain. In addition to numerous awards for its golf courses, clubhouses and home designs, the Desert Mountain community has been distinguished with the following: “Best Golf Community” (Robb Report, June 2000). “#1 Private Club in Arizona” (2000 Club Leaders’ Forum). “1997 Award of Excellence” (Urban Land Institute). “Top Ten New Private Courses: Chiricahua,” (Golf Digest, June 1999). The Youth Activities Center boasts a year-round schedule of indoor and outdoor activities for children of all ages. Tennis enthusiasts can choose from clay courts, hard courts or even stadium grass (earning it the title: “The Wimbledon of the West”) to challenge players of all ages and abilities. The Sonoran Clubhouse, located in the heart of the community, features a popular 8,000 square foot workout area, accommodating state-of-the-art exercise equipment, additional activity rooms and a remodeled full service spa with a number of new services. The Sonoran Boutique, adjacent to the spa, offers specialty beverages, a limited selection of groceries and gourmet fare, sportswear, casual clothing and a variety of tennis and spa merchandise. Homes range from $540's to $4.5M Prices usually include golf membership. New homes, home sites and spec homes are available, but limited, so call 480-595-6410 to arrange a visit to this impressive golf community. Revised May 2004 
 |  | | Grayhawk Clubhouse and Pool |
 ...SCOTTSDALE, AZ – Grayhawk is a community of uncompromising quality and beauty that is located in one the most desirable places to live – North Scottsdale. There are two distinct but interconnected neighborhoods, the Park and The Retreat. They both have gorgeous views of the Pinnacle Peak and McDowell Mountains. Residents of Grayhawk enjoy a wide variety of activities. The parks include playgrounds, basketball courts, picnic areas, and grassy play areas. The Grayhawk Walk trail system is beautifully landscaped for jogging, biking, or just taking a casual stroll. With Scottsdale’s ideal weather of the Sonoran Desert, Grayhawk allows you to take advantage their two golf courses, the Talon and the Raptor. Grayhawk provides a sense of community in addition to a place to live. It has exceptional amenities and services including its two outstanding restaurants, Phil’s Grill and Quill Creek Café. The cozy Phill’s Grill features a wood-burning sandstone fireplace, supple leather chairs and big-screen televisions. The menu consists of a mixture of traditional grill items as well as Southwestern inspired dishes. On the other hand, the Quill Creek Café is casual, yet upscale dining. The eatery is accented by its sculpted plaster wall, beautiful wood and log ceilings, custom juniper and copper bar and demonstration kitchen. The breathtaking views of Grayhawk’s Raptor golf coarse and Scottsdale’s McDowell Mountains are exposed by the large showcase picture windows. The Quill Creek Café’s menu includes eclectic dished ranging from classic American cuisine and delicious pasta creations to tempting Southwestern specialties. There are many other amenities available at Grayhawk. Residents are allowed to enjoy a wide range of activities. There are thirty miles of trails that wind through the community. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Scottsdale Thunderbirds Branch is located in Grayhawk. There is a gymnasium, learning center, computer room, arts and crafts room, multi-purpose areas and a before and after school program for elementary school children located in the community center. 
 |  | | Winfield - Scottsdale, Arizona Club Pool | |
 Nestled at the base of one of the most exquisite cacti and boulder-studded mountains in the Southwest, rests five-hundred and eleven (511) home sites that make up the community of Winfield. The approximate living areas of these homes ranges from around 1,434 to 5,208 square feet at homes priced to sell from around the mid $200,000 to $1.7 million. As of May 1, 2004, over 99% of these homes have found families. This luxury home division of Pulte Homes is its world-class community called Winfield. Named for the founder of Scottsdale, Winfield Scott, this 300 acre guard gated community offers the best of both Scottsdale and Carefree, Arizona living. Winfield has been specially designed with vast open space to allow homeowners the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the High Sonoran Desert and to preserve the natural environment of arroyos, desert trees, majestic saguaro cacti and other desert vegetation. Reserved exclusively for Winfield homeowners is a 75-acre mountain that is a unique landmark and just one of the community's first-class amenities. At its base, the Club at Winfield gracefully hugs the boulders in a contemporary style that accentuates both views and dramatic land forms. Miles of trails wind throughout the community to allow you to fully enjoy the splendor of this beautiful land. With a backdrop of soaring glass windows and a reflecting pool is the clubs spacious lobby. This is your portal to the other amenities of the Club of Winfield. It's the ultimate gathering area with a casual atmosphere and extraordinary views. Intimate gathering areas cluster around indoor and outdoor fireplaces. Open-air dining patios and terraces capture cool desert breezes, breathtaking sunsets, and the sparkle of distant city lights. The private Clubhouse is approximately 13,500 square feet and was designed for people with an active-lifestyle or for those that just want a place to go and relax. The Winfield Clubhouse offers the following amenities: State of the art Fitness Center Standing Rock Cafe Sauna and steam room Aerobic programs Tennis pro Private meeting rooms Men's and women's locker rooms Social programs Heated Olympic-size pool with beach entry 8 lighted tennis courts featuring two clay courts Media lounge & billiard room Massage room Whirlpool spa 
 |  | | Winfield Has 8 Tennis Courts, 2 Are Clay Courts |
 When you live in Winfield you're surrounded by beauty at every turn. Significant open space is planned adjacent to many of the home sites to preserve view corridors and highlight natural arroyos, desert trees, and cacti. It's truly a great place to live. Transportation: Sky Harbor International Airport is about 35 minutes away. Shopping: Carefree Towne Center, Target, and Terravita Marketplace are close by for all your shopping needs Culture / Entertainment: Heard Museum at El Pedregal, Cave Creek Museum, and Rawhide are near by for your entertainment. Medical Facilities: Desert Foothills Medical Center, Mayo Hospital and Scottsdale Memorial North are located near this community. Recreation: Tonto National Forest allows for hiking, boating, horse back riding and mountain biking. Lakes Pleasant & Bartlett offer water recreation and fishing. Homes range from $260's to $2.M This information is provided as an overview only and is subject to change. Revised May 2004 Call for more Real Estate Information 480-595-6410  The Cities of Carefree / Cave Creek  |  | | Carefree / Cave Creek Area | |
 Next door neighbors Cave Creek and Carefree may share the same piece of the beautiful Sonoran Desert overlooking the Valley of the Sun, but each has its own personality. The pioneer community of Cave Creek and its upstart neighbor Carefree represent a slower, laid-back lifestyle where the old west exists side by side with urban sophistication. These two communities have a combined population of 6,712; the economic sector consists mainly of either tourism related businesses or of services for those who live here as well as visitors. Carefree and Cave Creek both offer unique shopping and dining opportunities, as well as accommodations ranging from beautiful resorts to quaint bed & breakfast inns. Situated approximately 20 miles north of Phoenix at an elevation of 2,500 feet, the temperatures range from 10 to 15 degrees cooler than Phoenix. Low humidity and cooler temperatures lure outdoor enthusiasts to such activities as hiking, bicycling, horseback riding, golfing, and jeep touring. The serene, saguaro-studded landscape, decorated with natural outcroppings of massive sand-colored boulders and teeming with jackrabbits and other desert dwellers, attracts new residents. Carefree has an open, even whimsical approach to life. The town's many unique retail stores and many other businesses are addressed on Easy Street. Two of the three banks are on Wampum Way; and tourists can arrange to meet friends at Carefree has many unique retail stores. the intersection of Ho & Hum roads. Golf courses here and in the surrounding foothills are woven into the landscape, making them some of the most scenic in the state. Other nearby recreational outlets include Tonto National Forest, which borders the towns on two sides, and the Verde River, a favorite of river runners. People seeking solace in nature, with only the city lights far in the distance to remind them of civilization, will want to call Carefree/Cave Creek home. AREA STATISTICS AREA: Carefree-8.5 square miles; Cave Creek 27 square miles. LIBRARY: Desert Foothills Library, 38443 N. School - house Road, Cave Creek, 480/488-2286. LOCATION: 20 miles northeast of downtown Phoenix. POPULATION: Carefree-3,100; Cave Creek-3,900. SCHOOLS: Elementary/junior high/high schools: Cave Creek Unified District No. 93. UTILITIES: Electric-Arizona Public Service Company; gas - Black Mountain Gas; water - Carefree Water Company and Cave Creek Water Company; sanitation - Boulders Carefree Sewer Company and Cave Creek Sewer Company; and telephone – Qwest. 
 |  | | Chandler, Arizona Recreation | |
Chandler, the high-tech oasis of the “Silicon Desert,” located in the southeastern part of the Phoenix metropolitan area, is one of the fastest-growing urban centers in the nation. From its roots as an agrarian township, Chandler has flourished into a premier community known for its excellent residential and employment opportunities. Surrounded by unmatched scenic vistas in the heart of the Grand Canyon state, residents enjoy a strong, diversified economy balanced by a family-oriented way of life that offers an incredible number of recreation, sports and entertainment choices all year long. Interstate 10, a major route at Chandler’s western edge, connects the city to major metropolitan centers on the east and west coasts. The Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is just 20 minutes away.
The City of Fountain Hills  |  | | Fountain Hills | |
 Tucked into the McDowell Mountains at an elevation several hundred feet above Phoenix, Fountain Hills enjoys crisper air, slightly cooler temperatures and a more secluded existence than its other coun¬terparts in Metropolitan Phoenix. It has been honored with the designation as one of the Fifty Fabulous Places to Raise Your Family in a book of that name. Fountain Hills was established in 1970 by a development company. Its design plans were drawn up by Charles Wood, Jr., the man credited with design¬ing Disneyland. Looking for a way to differentiate their city, the developers conceived the idea of having the world's tallest man¬made fountain as a centerpiece. That fountain shoots water 560 feet into the air, creating a geyser five feet taller than the Washington Monument. Fountain Hills is a blend of people who have earned their fortunes and those in the earlier stages of making their marks. Condominium prices begin in the $70,000 range, while single-family estates can reach $1 million and beyond. The average price for a single-family home is $240,000. Fountain Hills pro¬hibits mobile or modular housing. Housing options include the 950-acre SunRidge Canyon and The Community of Eagle Mountain, 500-acres in south¬western Fountain Hills. Both planned communities feature scenic golf courses and recreational facilities and a selec¬tion of custom homes. Also newly com¬pleted are the Firerock Country Club and the CopperWynd Tennis and Health Resort, both offering condominiums, single-family and custom homes. The new community center offers convention, banquet and wedding reception facilities. To create more local jobs for its 22,000 plus residents, the city has mapped out an economic development strategy to attract six categories of industry: service centers, hospitality, research and development, medical support services, light manufacturing, distribution and warehousing, and retailing and consumer services. To keep the city's residential feel, guidelines call for these to be small companies, corporate offices and branch operations that employ less than 200 people. Tee times at the three local golf courses are in great demand. McDowell Mountain Regional Park, one of the largest parks in the Maricopa County parks system, offers excellent hiking, sightseeing and camping. The park is adjacent to Fountain Hills' northern border. Because it is bordered by the McDowell Mountains on the west, the Fort McDowell Indian Reservation on the east and the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community to the south, Fountain Hills will likely remain at its present 11,340-acre size. There are two annual art festivals that draw over 200,000 people. AREA STATISTICS AREA: 11,340 acres. LIBRARY: Maricopa County Branch, 12901 N. La Montana, 480/837-9793. LOCATION: 30 miles northeast of downtown Phoenix. POPULATION: 22,000. SCHOOLS: Elementary/junior high/high schools: Fountain Hills Unified School District No. 98. UTILITIES: Electric - Salt River Project; Water - Chaparral Water; Sanitation - Fountain Hills Sanitary District; and Telephone - Qwest. 
 |  | | Glendale, Arizona Civic Center | |
 Located on the Western edge of Phoenix, Glendale is a convenient 20 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. As Arizona's fourth-largest city and home to the 2008 Super Bowl, Glendale offers travelers a wide variety of amenities including the famous Historic Downtown shopping district, legendary special events and festivals, museums and cultural attractions, and a growing number of professional sports facilities. Glendale is a well-planned blend of Old West and New Economy. It's one of the fast-growing Arizona cities, yet remains most famous for its well-preserved charm. We welcome you to discover Glendale. Historic Downtown Glendale has been named by USA Today & Sunset Magazine as one of the country's ten best places for antique shopping but savvy shoppers also find a medley of imports, jewelry, art, crafts, collectables, and bath and body accessories. In fact, Historic Downtown Glendale is actually two neighborhoods - Historic Catlin Court with its white picket fences and mature shade trees welcoming visitors to the Bungalows-turned-specialty shops, and Old Towne boasting brick-trimmed sidewalks and glowing gaslights leading the way to the famous antique stores. The neighborhoods span 10 square blocks which can easily be strolled in an afternoon. In addition to Historic Downtown, shoppers can also delight at one of the largest malls in the region - the beautifully-designed Arrowhead Towne Center. Conveniently located just off the Loop 101 freeway, the mall features water fountains, a hand-carved carousel, a movie theater and more than 170 shops and restaurants. And for entertainment, the Bell Road Corridor is home to an enviable collection of rave restaurants. In addition, the soon-to-be-completed sports complex will redefine Glendale dining and night life when completed in 2006. Nature & Adventure Glendale is also a playground for the outdoor and athletic enthusiast. Thunderbird Mountain Park hugs the northern edge of the community and welcomes hikers and bikers of all abilities. Views from the top include beautiful Arrowhead Ranch, a community of homes, parks and lakes as well as one of the wealthiest zip codes in the state. Because of its 300-plus days of sunshine each year, Glendale is also home to the world's largest fighter-pilot training facility, Luke Air Force Base. The base is home to more than 300 aircraft, and a number of its 8,000 personnel can be seen zipping through the sunset daily. Golf & Sports Crack of the bat. Rev of the engine. Thud of a perfect tackle. Crunch of a shoulder into the glass. Forget your serenity CD, these are the new sounds of the desert. Or at least in the desert of Arizona Avenues - an area fast becoming the nation's newest sports mecca with a lineup of professional football, hockey, lacrosse, baseball, auto racing and home to the 2008 Super Bowl - all of which exude, embrace and even fuel, that famous Arizona Heat. 
Insurance >Home Warranties
You have just found a new home that you love and are planning to place your current home on the market. When the day arrives for your first open house, you begin to think of all of the things that could break down or go wrong. The air conditioner may stop working or your trusty old dishwasher might "bite the dust" the morning that the structural inspection is scheduled. Purchasing home warranty protection is one way to reduce these worries for you and your buyer.
The most popular warranty plans cover the home from the time it is listed until one year after the closing date. Although the details of these policies vary, there is usually a standard deductible of $35 to $100 (this amount differs from state to state). Many sellers purchase these warranties to make their property more attractive to potential buyers and to limit their liability in the event that a problem is discovered after the closing.
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The Palace of Industry and Technology in Paris, France has three matching windows, each 715 feet high and 164 feet wide and comprised of multiple panes of glass.
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