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Days Past: Marcus Aurelius Smith - Arizona's first senator
Arizona Territory Representative Marcus Aurelius Smith fishes in Oak Creek in the 1890s.
Exclusive Video: New Ghost Adventures: Birdcage Theater Clip
We have a brand new exclusive clip from the new Ghost Adventures episode, Birdcage Theater , which airs on Friday, July 3 at 9 PM ET only on the Travel Channel.
Tombstone's Allen Street gets a little less dirty
Tombstone's famed Allen Street still has that dusty, Old West feel to it. A dirt road will do that for you.
Shakespeare, NM, tour this weekend
Mosey on down to Shakespeare Ghost Town this weekend and travel back to the old West.
The Business Journal of Phoenix
ADOT announces $22M in stimulus contracts
Nearly $22 million in contracts were awarded Friday by the Arizona Department of Transportation for highway projects that will be funded through the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.
Old West comes alive in Arizona
Ghost towns are eerie sights. Abandoned buildings and decaying structures serve as reminders of once thriving settlements.
What it is: Wyatt Earp Days. Who it's for: Everyone a ' especially those with a hankerin' for the Old West.
Federal border policies have forever changed life in Cochise County
The nation's largest Border Patrol station is 53,000 square feet across 29 acres.
Old West getting old: Too much Tombstone
Being 21, I'm a little young for "Star Trek." Not the "Next Generation," "Deep Space 9" or "Voyager;" those were great.
LAND: The week in review March 29- April 5
This week's edition starts our 5th year at Liberty Action News Digest! Thank you all for your continued support and encouragement! Commentaries on Tea Parties and Republican hypocrisy, A caricature of a riot, Beyond Afghanistan: Choosing nonviolence, Earth Hour , ) A brave man who stood alone, and pending States rebellion.
Tombstone Exploration Sets Strategic Exploration Priorities
Tombstone Exploration Corporation announced that its staff has identified three exploration strategic priorities for advancing near-term value and long term economic potential on its Tombstone, Arizona properties.
Sunday, March 22, 2009 It's been awhile since we have last blogged, we have been back to Yuma trouble shooting a few minor RV problems and visiting with Ray's parents and Aunt, Uncle and cousin Tanya from Langley BC.
B&B pair caught in visa dispute
By Tom Beal ARIZONA DAILY STAR TOMBSTONE a ' Dusty and Lynda Knox have hopes of retiring in this iconic Western town.
Special Honor at Kinney Great Scott Fire Hall
It was a surprise, to say the least, for Blaine Swan, a volunteer with the Kinney Great Scott Fire Hall.
Southern Arizona's Most Wanted: Probation violators
FOX 11 is teaming up with local law enforcement agencies to put the spotlight on Southern Arizona's most wanted criminals running loose in our area.
Arizona's a land of contrasts Old West and desert offer one kind of exploration, big cities, top resorts another By TOM PETERS Sat.
Print Journalism Celebrated Since 1859 at Tubac Presidio State Historic Park March 7
Tubac Presidio State Historic Park presents "Print Journalism Celebrated Since 1859" on Saturday, March 7, 2009 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Historic Schoohouse.
Tombstone, Arizona - a taste of the old wild west
"The cemetery has a gift shop?" I exclaimed, turning to look at my husband who looked equally surprised as we walked towards Boot Hill Graveyard just outside of Tombstone, Arizona.
Well, kids, there's absolutely terrific news for Paul Newman fans and enthusiasts of vintage cinematic wackiness -- Warner Bros.
Robert E. Cowan 1934-2009 Life-long Cochise County rancher Robert E. Cowan passed away on February 14, 2009 in Sierra Vista, Arizona.
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