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Shutterstock Dragoon Mountains, Southeast Arizona Before tourists came for the views, Cochise came for cover. The Chiricahua Apache leader used these rock formations as...
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Shutterstock Dragoon Mountains, Southeast Arizona Before tourists came for the views, Cochise came for cover. The Chiricahua Apache leader used these rock formations as...
Shutterstock Skeleton Canyon, Arizona In 1886, a narrow canyon in Arizona’s Peloncillo Mountains became the stage for one of America’s most famous surrenders. Geronimo,...
Flickr/Lindell Dillon The Chiricahua Apache Leader Cochise led the Chiricahui group of the Chiricahua Apache. Born around 1805, his name meant “having the quality...
Shutterstock Fort Verde, Arizona Fort Verde began as Camp Lincoln in December 1865 when the U.S. Army replaced volunteer forces guarding Verde Valley settlers....
Shutterstock Fort Sill in Lawton, Oklahoma ort Sill sits where the Great Plains meet the Wichita Mountains in Oklahoma, a place where Army artillery...
Shutterstock Adventures in the Desert. Fort Bowie was an American Army outpost built in southeastern Arizona near today’s town of Willcox. It is now...