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THE NAVAJO PEOPLE and their homeland have appeared on many of our covers over the past 96 years. The best known of them was published 75 years ago this month.
“Ray asked me to photograph some…
Editor’s Note: By December 1944, at the height of World War II, our editor and art director had stepped away from the magazine to join the war effort — Raymond Carlson had enlisted in the Marines,…
Arizona Highways is proud to partner with Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West on a new exhibition titled The Art of Our Photography, which features the work of 10 artists who were given…
FOR MOST OF MY YOUNG LIFE, I’ve traveled U.S. Route 160 to my family homestead in Teec Nos Pos more times than I can count. I pass the usual landmarks: the steep, winding road that leads to a place…
Photograph by Jonathan BufordKofa Wilderness
Sunlight streams through the clouds of a winter storm at sunset to create a dramatic scene in the rugged Kofa Mountains,…
Photograph by David ZicklFreeForm Coffee Roasters
90 Brewer Road, Sedona, freeformcoffee.com
Daniel and Monica Garland were born and raised in Sedona, where they now…
JK: Were you interested in art from a young age?
TE: Not really. I didn’t grow up in a family that paid a lot of attention to art. After I graduated from high school in 1969, I was drafted into the U…
Welcome to Holbrook, the sake capital of America! Sort of.
Although this Historic Route 66 and railroad town has never been known as the Hokkaido of the high desert, master brewer Atsuo Sakurai’s…