There is a mystique about Scottsdale that’s not entirely unusual for cities in Arizona. Its past is rather simple and puzzling all at the same time, with a very long history of human occupation by the First Nations that have been in the area for hundreds of generations. Its appeal as a tourist attraction comes from its years when the streets were dust, and there was something of the wild west here. Lately, however, the popularity of Scottsdale, Arizona hotels comes from a reputation that’s based on wealth and opulence.
The entire area is not riches beyond anyone’s wildest dreams, and some of the older parts of the city are quite modest. It seems that the wealth, at least in its conspicuous displays, comes in part from the culture of the other towns. Paradise Valley, for example, is near by, and for many people, being in the residential section of either place is almost entirely indistinguishable. The irony of the situation would not be lost on Leslie Nielsen . The dramatic actor who turned his career into something rather explosive when he decided not to take himself seriously, hails from Paradise Valley. His iconic presence as the strong man who is actually the opposite of what he pretends to be is somehow entirely local.
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