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Arizona's First Christmas Tree

The Territory of Arizona had been established; the first governor and his official family had braved the hardships of…
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A Mother-Daughter Adventure in Madera Canyon

Our rental car labored through the silty, gray mud, occasionally sliding backward and spraying chunks of dirt behind us…
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A Woman by the Name of Sedona

When Amanda Miller looked down at her newborn daughter in 1877 and pronounced her to be named Sedona, she had no idea…
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Quite Wright

As I catch my first glimpse of the David and Gladys Wright House in Phoenix’s Arcadia neighborhood, one word pops into…
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Ba'cho

This story ran in Arizona Highways' August 2015 issue. For the White Mountain Apache Tribe, history lives in the…
Culture

Foraging Ahead

Like many 13-year-old girls, Margie Bendle is fond of crafts. She likes to make bracelets and anklets out of string.…
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Down on the Farm

As a little girl, Ramona Button followed her father, Francisco, as he planted and harvested traditional crops on their…