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Shutterstock Sun City, Arizona There’s a place in Arizona where 79-year-olds become cheerleaders and 92-year-olds play softball twice a week.Sun City didn’t just change...
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Shutterstock Sun City, Arizona There’s a place in Arizona where 79-year-olds become cheerleaders and 92-year-olds play softball twice a week.Sun City didn’t just change...
Flickr/mypubliclands Fairbank Ghost Town, Arizona On February 15, 1900, five bandits tried to rob a Wells Fargo train right at Fairbank’s station in broad...
Shutterstock Besh-Ba-Gowah Archaeological Park For 175 years, the Salado people built an entire world from stone and mud in what’s now Globe, Arizona. Between...
Wikimedia Commons/National Archives and Records Administration Skeleton Canyon, Arizona It took over 5,000 U.S. soldiers to hunt down just 38 Apache warriors in the...
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,...
Shutterstock Camp Verde Long before settlers arrived in Arizona, families carved out lives in Camp Verde’s limestone cliffs. They built multi-story homes, stored grain...
Arizona isn’t just a state—it’s a whole mood, baked under a broiler and dusted with sarcasm. Out here, we don’t sweat the small stuff—we...
Flickr/Ken Lund Tuzigoot National Monument, Arizona The ancient Sinagua people built up, not out. Their 110-room pueblo at Tuzigoot climbs a Verde Valley hilltop...
Arizona, where it’s a dry heat (until it’s not), cacti are sacred, and no one blinks when the weather hits 115°. Arizonans are tough,...