City Time Difference Time difference between mclean and aztec:mclean is 2 hours behind compared to aztec

The time difference between mclean and aztec is 2 hours

Time Zone Comparison

mclean (America)

Time Zone

America/Chicago

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-6

Daylight Saving Time

UTC-5

aztec (America)

Time Zone

America/Phoenix

Standard Time GMT / UTC

UTC-7

Daylight Saving Time

Daylight saving time is not observed in the current region.

Specified Citymclean
America/Chicago

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Introduction to McLean, Illinois, USA

McLean, located in McLean County, Illinois, USA, is a quiet village that is part of the Bloomington-Normal metropolitan area. Known for its vast farmland and friendly community atmosphere, the economy is largely based on agriculture and the radiation of industry from neighboring cities, with crops such as corn and soybeans grown locally and the occasional small family farm. As a quintessential Midwestern town, McLean offers a relaxed pace of life with basic amenities and local schools for residents seeking a quieter life. With good access to Bloomington (about 15 minutes away) via state highways, it offers access to the educational resources and shopping options of the metro area while retaining a rustic country feel, representing a small, livable community in central Illinois.


Comparison Cityaztec
America/Phoenix

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About Aztec City, New Mexico, USA

It should be noted that there is no city in the U.S. state of Arizona with the name "Aztec," which actually refers to the city of Aztec in northwestern New Mexico. This San Juan County town is adjacent to Colorado and is known for the well-preserved ruins of the Pueblo civilization. Its centerpiece, Aztec Ruins National Monument, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and contains sandstone complexes built by Native Americans from the 12th to 13th centuries, such as the famous "Sun Pool" and "Moon Temple". These sandstone structures, such as the famous "Sun Pool" and "Moon Temple", demonstrate the architectural ingenuity of the ancient Anasazi people. The local economy is based on agriculture (alfalfa, corn) and tourism, attracting tens of thousands of history buffs each year. With a population of about 5,000, the community has a peaceful atmosphere for exploring Southwestern Native American culture.