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Ten miles north of Flagstaff is the oldest experimental forest in the United States. It was established more than 100 years ago at a time when foresters…
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Throughout the Southwest, range riders camped in stone hollows for the same reason they wore broad-brimmed hats: to shelter from rain, wind, snow, and the…
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Jerome’s Little Daisy Hotel turned 100 years old on New Year’s Eve. It housed miners in the town’s heyday, then sat vacant for decades after the mines…
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Adventurer artists Richard Kern and Edward Kern left Philadelphia to accompany expeditions to the Southwest in the mid 1800s. What they left behind were…
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An Arizona congressman wants to expand benefits to some Southwestern residents who suffered health problems from nuclear weapons testing during the Cold…
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On the Mogollon Rim in central Arizona a “tunnel to nowhere” is punched deep into solid rock—all that’s left of an ambitious scheme to build a railroad…
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Fifty years ago today, astronauts orbiting the Moon captured a photograph that some people say changed the world. It was the first color photograph of…
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After 90 years, a Prescott museum known for its large collection of photos and documents of Arizona history is getting an update.The Sharlot Hall Museum…
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A century-old hotel linked to Arizona's mining history is on the market.The Arizona Republic reports owners of the 100-year-old former Little Daisy Hotel…
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The United States Postal Service wants to sell its historic location in downtown Prescott and find a smaller location nearby. A USPS representative…