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Tempe is a city of nearlypeople that sits on the East Valley side of the Phoenix metro bar. According to residents, Tempe is one of the most gay-friendly cities in the country, and many who want to live in Arizona settle in the area, even if they commute to work in Phoenix or one of the other suburbs.
Truly, Tempe would make a great place to call home! Like many cities in Arizona, it was first inhabited by a variety of Native American tribes, many of whom called the area home for thousands of years. Its modern-day history began when Hispanic families from southern Arizona began moving to the area and establishing settlements there.
Eventually, various smaller settlements combined to form one larger town, which the settlers decided to name Tempe, after Vale of Tempe in ancient Greece. The area continued to grow, becoming an important center for farming and gay in the region — and it remains so today. Today, Tempe is a city full of businesses, entertainment, culture, and friendly people.
Its mission is to serve LGBTQ youth and young adults ages and to enhance the lives of the youth it serves by providing empowering and engaging social service programs that promote the development of leadership skills, self-expression, and healthy life choices. Tempe has a desert-type climate. This means that residents can generally expect little annual rainfall and has low relative humidity.
Winters are generally mild. While nighttime temperatures will often drop below freezing during the three coldest months of the year, by the afternoon the weather is often warm and sunny again. Fall and spring are generally pleasant, and also full of plenty of sunshine.
There's no bad time of year to enjoy the outdoors in Tempe! Phoenix Pride Festival. A mere minute drive from Tempe is well worth it for all the fun this festival has to offer! The Rainbows Festival. The Rainbows Festival tempe presented by Phoenix Pride, and it has over vendors and performers every year. Some have called it "Arizona's Greatest Street Fair.
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No matter where you settle in the city, you're likely to find several LGBT families in the neighborhood, and feel welcome and at home. The Tempe Center for the Arts is a publicly owned performing and visual arts center. Throughout the year, visitors can enjoy a wide variety of shows, exhibitions, and performances of all kinds.
The Phoenix Art Museum houses a stunning collection of more than 19, works of art from all genres created by artists around the world in its beautiful galleries. Papago Park. Papago Park is a beautiful scenic desert area that is very popular with residents and visitors alike. Visitors can enjoy exploring its acres, which include hiking and biking trails, picnic areas, lagoons, and more.
The park is also home to a beautiful desert botanical garden, the Phoenix Zoo, and the Arizona Heritage Center.