BY: ROBERT STIEVE

ARIZONA HIGHWAYS: Arizona Highways

It was a good year. Nineteen twentyfive. The Great Gatsby hit bookshelves, the Grand Ole Opry transmitted its first radio signal, and Leica marketed the world's first 35 mm camera. It was a good year for birthdays, too. Born that year were Paul Newman, Margaret Thatcher, Johnny Carson, Robert F. Kennedy and a magazine called The New Yorker, which published its first issue on February 21, 1925. A few weeks later, in April, Arizona Highways made its debut. Like The New Yorker, we've changed a lot over the past 90 years, and you'll see some of those changes in this retrospective. It wasn't always pretty. But, all things considered, we think we look pretty good for our age.

1925-2015