Weird California - By Joe Parzanese
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Weird Arizona
Arizona is just east of California. Although you have to drive through the hot California desert to get to it, three main roads will take you out of California and into Arizona. In the northern part, Interstate 40 or Route 66 takes you off to Kingman, Arizona. The middle road, Interstate 10 will take you through Blythe on your way to Quartzsite. And near the Mexico border, Interstate 8 takes you through Yuma. Regardless of which way you enter Arizona, our neighbor to the east is still filled with weird.