![]() The Official 1912 State Map Even if you're not intrigued by old maps, this one is worth a closer look. In particular, check out some of the details, including the absence of Lake Powell and the existence of now-nonexistent national forests (Dixie, Crook, Tusayan and Zuni). Take advantage of the zoom feature in the upper left corner of the map and have fun exploring!
© Sharlot Hall Museum and Archives
Centennial Events From art exhibits to parades and crafts fairs, Arizonans are celebrating the Centennial all month long. ... [more] The Arizona Centennial Photo Project A Day in the Life of the 48th State February 14, 2012 is a special day — Arizona celebrates its 100th birthday — and you can help celebrate by participating in our special photo project. ... [more] Roundup of the Century Ranching is big in Arizona. Or at least it was. For many, running cattle is a vanishing way of life. That’s why Scott Baxter set out to preserve their collective history, one photograph at a time. He’s calling his collection “100 Years, 100 Ranchers.” ... [more]
|









