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Welcome to US Key Service! On national surveys, the Phoenix Metro area ranks number one for cities with the most automotive break ins. Arizona as state ranks number two, right after California for the most break ins. Two thirds of these break ins occur during the daytime, and ninety percent permanently damage your vehicle’s locks. Even if you simply lose your key or break it in a lock, you may find yourself in need of a locksmith. US Key Service specializes in quick response time, quality work, affordable prices, and customer satisfaction. Tom Thilgen, owner of US Key Service, has more than 40 years in the locksmith business and serves Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Apache Junction, Florence, San Tan Valley and the rest of Phoenix, Arizona’s East Valley.
Have you ever heard of Tovrea Castle at Carraro Heights in Phoenix? This historic landmark has captivated the Valley of the Sun for 90 years and is a true gem of the Sonoran Desert. You're not alone if you're curious about why someone would build a castle in the middle of the desert in the 1920s and why it still stands today. The unique location and fascinating history of the property have piqued the interest of many over the years. One of the main attractions of Tovrea Castle at Carraro Heights is the Castle itself, a stunning four-story, 5,000-square-foot architectural masterpiece on the property's highest point. Surrounding the Castle are meticulously groomed cactus gardens and undisturbed natural Sonoran Desert flora, which provide breathtaking views and scenic backdrops along the established trail system.
Take the chance to explore the Arizona Capitol Museum and learn about Arizona's bootstrapping attitude and dynamic history. Discover more than 20 exhibits that showcase the evolution of Arizona from its territorial beginnings to the present day. The museum offers a glimpse into the state's diverse cultures and the significant historical figures that helped shape it. Visitors can explore displays highlighting Arizona's state symbols, the USS Arizona, and photographs by Edward S. Curtis. There's something for everyone to enjoy. One of the most impactful exhibits is the Arizona Gratitude Train boxcar, sent to the state as a token of gratitude from France after World War II. The artifacts, such as a wedding dress from Lyon and a Peugeot bicycle, pay tribute to Arizona's resilience and strength.