Flagstaff (Navajo: Kinlání) is a city located in northern Arizona, in the southwestern United States.
As of July 2006, the city's estimated population was 58,213, with a Metropolitan Statistical Area population
of 124,953.[1] It is the county seat of Coconino County.
In 2005, Men's Journal named Flagstaff as No. 2 on its Best Places to Live list, and National Geographic
cited the city in its list of "10 Great Towns That Will Make You Feel Young."
The city is named after a Ponderosa Pine flagpole made by a scouting party from Boston
(known as the "Flagstaff Tea Party") to celebrate the United States Centennial on July 4, 1876.
Flagstaff lies near the southwestern edge of the Colorado Plateau and along the western side
of the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in the continental United States.
Flagstaff is located adjacent to Mount Elden, just south of the San Francisco Peaks, the highest mountain range
in the state of Arizona, and Humphreys Peak is the highest point in Arizona at 12,633 feet (3,850 m) and is
located about 10 miles (16 km) north of Flagstaff.
Flagstaff's early economy was based on the lumber, railroad, and ranching industries.
Today, the city remains an important distribution hub with companies like Nestle Purina Petcare
and Walgreen Distribution Center, and is home to Lowell Observatory and Northern Arizona University.
Flagstaff has a strong tourism sector, due to its proximity to Grand Canyon National Park,
Oak Creek Canyon, and historic Route 66.
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