The Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) of WWII

Quartzsite Community Center 295 E. Chandler, Quartzsite, AZ, United States

During World War II over one thousand women served as Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP), freeing male pilots for combat roles at a critical time during the war. The WASP […]

The Shadow Catchers: 150 years of Arizona Photography

Sedona Public Library 3250 White Bear Road, Sedona, AZ, United States

For more than a century and a half some of the world’s best photographers focused their lenses on Arizona. In addition to the renowned Edward S. Curtis, Kate Cory lived […]

Coded Messages and Songs of the Underground Railroad

Phoenix Country Day School 3901 E. Stanford Dr., Phoenix, AZ, United States

Communication and secrecy were key to the successful operation of the Underground Railroad. Safety was more important than quickness. Both fugitive slaves and members of the Underground Railroad learned to […]

The History of the (Berlin) Wall: German Experiences for Arizona

Chandler Museum 300 S. Chandler Village Drive, Chandler, AZ, United States

The issue of the US/Mexico border, or any border today, is of central importance. This presentation takes the history of the Berlin Wall as a starting point to address what […]

The History of the (Berlin) Wall: German Experiences for Arizona

Chandler Museum 300 S. Chandler Village Drive, Chandler, AZ, United States

The issue of the US/Mexico border, or any border today, is of central importance. This presentation takes the history of the Berlin Wall as a starting point to address what […]

On the Road Since 1925: The Colorful History of Arizona Highways Magazine

Desert Caballeros Western Museum 21 N. Frontier Street, Wickenburg, AZ, United States

The first issue of Arizona Highways magazine was published in April, 1925. In this presentation, former publisher Win Holden will share the fascinating story of how a brochure produced by […]

The Gila: River of History

Apache Junction Library 1177 N. Idaho Rd., Apache Junction, AZ, United States

Six hundred miles long from its source in the mountains of southwestern New Mexico to its confluence with the Colorado River above Yuma, the Gila has been an important avenue […]

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