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U.S. Department of Agriculture aerial sharpshooters are returning to the Lake Havasu National Wildlife Refuge for a second attempt to exterminate feral…
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Say you wanted to find a place in Flagstaff where a scientist made a major discovery.It would be a good bet to start at the Lowell Observatory.“Well right…
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The Wild West loved its outlaws. Two of Arizona’s most famous lived during the 20th century.Public Enemy Number One -- John Dillinger -- was a bank robber…
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Joe Meehan and Les Roe rang the Emerson School bell at Flagstaff Pioneer Museum 100 times to mark Arizona's 100th birthday Tuesday.The museum is hosting a…
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Snow hung on pine branches as Flagstaff’s Marine Color Guard honored Arizona’s centennial this morning at the Pioneer Museum.Locals visited the museum…
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The Grand Canyon has always been Arizona’s wonder of the world.We don’t know who first saw it…We do know people lived within its walls 10 thousand years…
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Grand Canyon enthusiasts celebrated Arizona’s centennial recently with a History Symposium at the South Rim. And some of the most interesting research…
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If you’re a regular subscriber to Arizona Highways Magazine, you probably noticed something different in the February Issue.Instead of the colorful…
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Buckey O’Neill got a lot living done in just 38 years.Nicknamed for “bucking the tiger” in his favorite card game, he came to Arizona territory at the age…
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Arizona became a state on Valentine’s Day 1912.That date was chosen because it marked a half-century since we’d become a territory…Arizona was made a…