Thanksgiving, Arizona Style
It’s time to feast! Thanksgiving is often glanced over as everyone gets excited for Christmas time, but I think any reason for a celebration should be fully embraced (especially one that consists of so much yummy food)!
If you’re planning a visit, or are just interested in learning more, I’ve curated a list of some places to go/learn about.
Jerome isn’t what you’d expect to see at your typical ghost town. In fact, despite its historic struggles, it still houses a lively community of about 450 residents.
Any building with a particularly violent past is bound to have some circulating myths about supernatural encounters. Take that, and make it a whole city with a murderous past… and you’ve got countless.
This wild west city dates back to 1877 when it was founded by Ed Schieffelin.
From now through the end of May, you can find the new exhibition, “Heart of Stone,” at Mountain Shadows.
With only $32 to his name, William Mills Wrigley Jr. left his home in Philadelphia and moved to Chicago with hopes of becoming a successful, traveling soap business man.
Whether you’re in town for baseball, or spring break, there’s plenty to do in the valley to make sure your kids enjoy your vacation as much as you do.
I’ve never been a huge fan of museums, the idea of them always fascinates me, how it’s basically a time capsule with history locked in place. However, I’ve always preferred going to places where I can be hands-on with what