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Phoenix History
The elephant of Yarnell Hill
Arizona
May 30, 2012
For travelers heading south along Highway 89 down the hill from Yarnell, a special guest greets them as they traverse the hairpin turns of the road...
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The Hotel San Carlos Brought Hauntings and Old Hollywood
Haunted Hotels in Phoenix
May 28, 2012
In my article, Homelessness Does Not Discriminate, I had linked information on the event, Get A Room Give A Room, a fundraising launch for the non...
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Camp Verde sports a unique and historical jail
Camp Verde
May 24, 2012
Just off the old main stripin downtown Camp Verde rests a rather unique and historical jail. It is made of rocks and was built in 1933. The jail is...
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Camp Verde is home to Montezuma Castle
Montezuma Castle
May 22, 2012
About an hour drive north of the Valley brings travelers to Camp Verde, a small town in the Verde Valley. One of the most famous sites within Camp...
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Fort Verde symbolizes a violent past in Arizona
Fort Verde
May 20, 2012
During the last half of the 19th century Arizona was a wild place. Miners, ranchers, cowboys, and indians often clashed over land, livestock, or...
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Historical comic book superhero actress hails from Phoenix
super heros
May 9, 2012
This is the season filled with new comic book superhero films. The Avengers, The Amazing Spiderman, and The Dark Knight Rises will all be pulling...
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Arizona is the only State with an official neckwear, the bola tie
bola tie
May 7, 2012
When a Wickenburg cowboy named Vic Cedarstaff wore a fancy silver tipped hatband around his neck in the late 1940's he had no idea that it...
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Jerome is a mining town with a wild past
jerome
May 5, 2012
The town of Jerome sits high above the Verde Valley and has a wild history that begins with a mining boom and ends as a tourist destination.The...
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What the 3/5ths Compromise Really Meant
History
May 3, 2012
Based on the way everyone from Congressmen to political commentators to random citizens characterize the fact that, in the Constitution, slaves...
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The infamous London Bridge now rests in Arizona
Arizona
May 1, 2012
For any seasoned resident of Arizona it is common knowledge that the infamous London Bridge from the nursery rhyme is now located in Lake Havasu...
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