Arizona ghost town where friendly wild donkeys roam the streets, old Route 66 history lingers, and the desert past still ...
PHOENIX — The Independent Redistricting Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to approve new lines for Arizona congressional races through the 2030 election, even though its members complained the ...
There’s a secret recipe to the great American road trip, and it goes something like this: start with a ribbon of asphalt ...
Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the ...
Born in Harmony, New York, in 1869, Anna Ploss never knew her birth mother. She was eventually sent to live with George and Julie Durkee on their New York farm. It was George’s younger brother, Eugene ...
You can't tell the baseball players without a program ... and you can't find spring training camps without a map. The 30 Major League Baseball teams' spring headquarters are split evenly between ...
Old West history, natural wonder and wildflowers mix with walking opportunities near Nevada’s southern tip. Plenty of possibilities exist to combine exercise with desert fun, especially while ...
Spoiler alert: Arizona is about to feel an abrupt winter jolt. A pair of weather systems moving through the state this week will bring scattered rain and unseasonably cold temperatures, with lows ...
Small mining towns flourished at the start of the 1900s, and many were abandoned by the mid-century. Up until the 1930s, horse-drawn carriages and automobiles could still be seen on the same streets.
Rural small towns today might be shaped by Dollar General stores and rusty industrial plants, but many across the US were once lively brick-paved main streets where domestic manufacturing and ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — An Arizona-based artist is drawing attention for her custom, hand-drawn paper maps that feature original illustrations! Jen Urso is the founder of Steady Hand Maps, specializing ...
Dr. Kevin Gurney, a professor at Northern Arizona University, debuted the first-ever building- and street-level maps of carbon dioxide emissions for Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff. The data, years in ...