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  2. Page, AZ Map & Directions - MapQuest - Official MapQuest

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    Page is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, near the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 6,794. Page is located at 36°54?51?N 111°27?35?W / 36.91417°N 111.45972°W / 36.91417; -111.45972 (36.914296, -111.459717).

  3. Page, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the southern edge of the Great Basin Desert on the Colorado Plateau. It is very dry due to being in the rainshadow of the mountains of California and too far north to get consistent North American monsoons .

  4. Page is a city of 7,600 people in northern Arizona. The city is best known for its two main attractions, Antelope Canyon and Lake Powell. Map. Directions.

  5. Page, AZ is the hub of the American Southwest. See Lake Powell, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and many iconic American Southwest attractions.

  6. Page | Visit Arizona

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    Located in northeastern Arizona, Page is known for being a most excellent base camp for exploring nearby outdoor attractions, including Lake Powell and the surrounding Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Vermilion Cliffs National Monument and Monument Valley. Founded in 1957 as a housing site for workers building the Glen Canyon Dam — which ...

  7. Page, Arizona - DesertUSA

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    Page, Arizona is the gateway to Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Includes photos, vital statistics, climate, history, things to do and mileage guides with links to nearby attractions.

  8. Page, Arizona - WorldAtlas

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    Page is a small city in Coconino County situated in the northern part of the US State of Arizona. The city has a population of 7,247 residents as per the 2010 US census. It is best known for the distinct red rock formations found throughout the region and its rich indigenous history.

  9. PAGE, ARIZONA. You’ve found a gateway to the breathtaking beauty of the Southwest. From the magnificent red rock formations of Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend to the waters of Lake Powell and the Colorado River, Page is a destination that truly has it all.

  10. The City of Page is a planned community near the Arizona/Utah border. Named for John C. Page, a 1930’s Commissioner of the Bureau of Reclamation, the City was planned and developed for the workers building the Glen Canyon Dam in 1957.

  11. Page Arizona | Gateway To Lake Powell

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    Located in Northern Arizona, near the Utah border, Page AZ is the Gateway to Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Created in in the 1960s as the base camp for construction workers on Glen Canyon Dam, Page has become the center hub of Northern Arizona attractions and things to do and see for visitors, tourists, and vacationers.