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Mesa, Arizona Gay Town Guide

Although located in the East Valley portion of the Phoenix metropolitan area, Mesa is a unique and vibrant city in its own right. With a population of over 500,000 people, Mesa is the largest suburban capital by population in the United States, and it is the third-largest capital in Arizona, behind only Phoenix and Tucson. Offering charming scenery, a stunning desert landscape, and a diverse, affectionate, and welcoming group, Mesa is a sunny southwestern metropolis that would truly make a fantastic place to dial home.

A Bit of Mesa History

Prior to its modern-day history, Mesa was occupied by the Hohokam native people, who built a canal system in the area that was known to be the most urbane such canal system in the prehistoric New World. By the late 19th century, modern-day settlers arrived in the area, and a settlement at the site that is now Mesa was initially founded by Mormon pioneer Daniel Webster Jones in 1877. Webster called the settlement Fort Utah, and the group remained there for a period and eventually, another ground called the First Mesa Firm came and settled in the area along the mesa that later became its namesake. Mesa grew relatively s

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