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LAKE HAVASU CITY A COMMUNITY-CENTRIC PARADISE ON THE EDGE OF ARIZONA

As we sit on a portion of the nine million acres of land owned by the Arizona State Trust Land Department, we’re self-isolating in the best possible place. We’re stocked up with water, we have more than enough food, and we’re surrounded by a community that seems to come together even more when times get tough for everyone. This is what we’ve found to be the thread running through the fabric of Lake Havasu City. What drew us to the area two months back were the photos of glistening turquoise waters, never-in-a-hurry pontoons, and a slice of the tropics without ever needing to

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