Signs of the Times: The Golden Age of Neon in Arizona

Total Wine Classroom 1416 N. Litchfield Rd., Goodyear, AZ, United States

This program is being presented by the City of Goodyear Arts and Culture Commission The rise of car travel in the 40s, 50s and 60s meant that thousands of people were traversing the broad expanses of the Southwest looking for new landscapes and adventure. As the cars sped past, restaurants, motels, curio shops and gas […]

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The Food of Arizona: Many Cultures, Many Flavors

Perry Branch Library 1965 E. Queen Creek Rd., Gilbert, AZ, United States

Consider the taco, that favorite treat, a staple of Mexican and Mexican American cooking and an old standby on an Arizonan’s plate. The corn in the tortilla comes from Mexico, the cheese from the Sahara, the lettuce from Egypt, the onion from Syria, the tomatoes from South America, the chicken from Indochina, and the beef […]

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Along the California Trail

Hassayampa Inn 122 E. Gurley St., Prescott, AZ, United States

This program is part of the 11th Annual Western History Symposium presented by the Sharlot Hall Museum. An ancient set of Indian paths and the natural flow of the Gila River created a major artery for travel through Arizona. The Gila provided a ready route for the earliest traders, including Toltecs of Mexico, who traded […]

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They Was Out to Kill Us: The Power Cabin Shootout

Hassayampa Inn 122 E. Gurley St., Prescott, AZ, United States

This program is part of the 11th Annual Western History Symposium presented by the Sharlot Hall Museum. The deadliest gunfight in Arizona did not take place on the streets of Tombstone, but rather in a remote canyon of the Galiuro Mountains in Graham County in 1918, decades after the frontier had closed. Much of this […]

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Native in a Strange Land: The Life of Mike Burns, Indian Scout and Autobiographer

Smoki Museum Pueblo 147 N. Arizona Avenue, Prescott, AZ, United States

Mike Burns lived a long life in two worlds. Born in about 1862 into the Kwevkepaya (Yavapai) people, he was taken prisoner by U.S. soldiers after his family was massacred at a place called Skeleton Cave. He lived for years as something between a captive and a servant until joining the Indian Scouts, riding against […]

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Native in a Strange Land: The Life of Mike Burns, Indian Scout and Autobiographer

Red Rock State Park - AZ State Parks 4050 Red Rock Loop Road, Sedona, AZ, United States

Mike Burns lived a long life in two worlds. Born in about 1862 into the Kwevkepaya (Yavapai) people, he was taken prisoner by U.S. soldiers after his family was massacred at a place called Skeleton Cave. He lived for years as something between a captive and a servant until joining the Indian Scouts, riding against […]

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The Creation of the American Southwest, 1750-1950

Copper Queen Library 6 Main St., Bisbee, AZ, United States

Gratton uses unique census data, images, and maps to reveal the historical experience of Indians, Hispanics, other Americans, and immigrants in the region we call the American Southwest. Before the Mexican American War, the region was dominated by indigenous nations. Migrants from other parts of the United States and European immigrants sparked a rapid growth […]

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2014 Humanities Awards DEADLINE

Arizona Humanities 1242 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ, United States

Now Accepting Nominations for the 2014 Humanities Awards The new deadline for submissions is Friday, August 15, 2014. For nomination forms, please visit the Humanities Awards page. Each year, the Arizona Humanities (AH) honors individuals, organizations, or businesses for their contribution and advancement of the humanities. Dan Shilling Public Humanities Scholar Award This award recognizes […]

Arizona Kicks on Route 66

Mohave Museum of History and Arts 400 W. Beale St., Kingman, AZ, United States

U.S. Route 66, known as the “Mother Road,” was built in 1926. It ran from Chicago to L. A. During the depression of the 1930s, it became the major path by which people migrated west, seeking work, warm weather and new opportunities. Shore shares the history of Route 66 in Arizona, including the impact it […]

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Along Old Route 66

Historic Elk’s Lodge in Kingman Corner of Fourth and Oak Streets, Kingman, AZ, United States

This presentation is based on segments from two television documentaries that were produced in Arizona and broadcast on public television stations and cable networks throughout the United States. Longtime residents of Northern Arizona recount tales of the impact of “the mother road” (Route 66) on their communities. A history of the road is illuminated by […]

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