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On This Day In Rock History
On Labor Day in 1934, some 7,000 visitors crowded onto Massai Point for the dedication of Chiricahua National Monument…
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Jonathan Buford: This Is My Story
I’ve spent much of my time in Arizona exploring and photographing the state’s 90 wilderness areas, and one of the spots…
Around Arizona
Texas Canyon Nature Preserve
Zipping past Texas Canyon, an hour southeast of Tucson, it’s impossible not to notice the boulders — giant, eye-…
In Memoriam: Ed Mell
Ed Mell was a student of the Arizona landscape, of the state's skies, mountains and figures. The acclaimed artist was…
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Take A Picture, It’ll Last Longer
Desert sand verbenas (purple) and evening primroses (white and yellow) blanket a sand…
In Depth
Mysterious Little Birds
This story ran in Arizona Highways' January 2015 issue.
Editor’s Note: If you’re a longtime reader of Arizona Highways…
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The Trickle-Up Effect
North of Clarkdale, at the end of a long, twisting road that starts out paved and ends as a rough dirt path, you’ll…
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Down On The Farm
WhiteBarn Hay & Cattle, near Portal, rests in the cradle of the San Simon Valley, the 65-mile-long swath of land…