Photograph of the barracks at Fort Huachuca, Arizona in 1890. (Sharlot Hall Museum Memory Project/Courtesy) ...
Tucson's signature Old West tradition, the Fiesta de los Vaqueros rodeo and parade, was launched a century ago by a rich polo enthusiast from back East.
Imagine a place where the Wild West meets modern-day charm, perched precariously on a mountainside. Welcome to Jerome, ...
Arizona became the 48th state in the nation on Feb. 14, 1912. In honor of 'Arizona's birthday' the Presidio San Agustín del ...
Happy Statehood Day, Arizona. From Stevie Nicks and award-winning Mexican food to small towns and Camelback Mountain, here's ...
Happy Statehood Day, Arizona. From Stevie Nicks and the Colorado River to creosote and Camelback Mountain, here's why we love ...
Valley Presbyterian Church is hosting a speaker event to talk about the history of the land and the people lived here.
The 100th Tucson Rodeo Parade will take place at 9 a.m. on Feb. 20, starting at South 12th Avenue and Drexel Road, and ...
Hundreds of vendors from dozens of countries converged in Tucson, Arizona, for the annual Gem and Mineral Show, where the ...
Just northeast of the University of Arizona lies one of Tucson’s breathtaking Gem, Mineral & Fossil Shows. The Mineral ...
Opened just two years ago, the African American Museum of Southern Arizona continues to grow. It's dedicated to sharing ...
The African American Museum of Southern Arizona, located in Tucson, is the only Black history museum in the state.