Journey back through time in Arizona and discover five deserted towns left behind after mining booms, train‑robbing legends ...
Abandoned towns or ghost towns are powerful reminders of America’s frontier past, mining booms, industrial failures, and ...
South of Tucson, not far from the U.S.-Mexico border, is the tiny town of Tubac, which has become one of Arizona’s best ...
Driving the Historic U.S. Route 66 is a bucket-list road trip experience packed with famous landmarks — but here are three lesser-known pit stops in Arizona for your itinerary. The Castle Dome City ...
From Wrangell, Alaska, to Oatman, Arizona, you'll be surprised to see what these places looked like a century ago.
Pivot Point Interpretative Plaza marks the spot where the first train entered Arizona in 1877. The Sanguinetti House Museum demonstrates how a prominent family lived during territorial days. Yuma’s ...
Sierra Vista’s position makes it perfect for discovering southern Arizona’s wonders and natural beauty spots. You can explore Tombstone, Bisbee, or Kartchner Caverns without organizing a major safari ...
Ghost towns are the skeletal remains of once-bustling communities, offering a haunting glimpse into America’s past. These abandoned locales are often the result of economic shifts, natural disasters, ...
From hiking to camping, swimming and boating, these Arizona state parks are worth adding to your list for outdoor fun in ...
The people may be long gone, but what they left behind fascinates. These five ghost towns are time capsules, giving visitors a peek into what life was like in each community during its heyday. Some ...
I took the 43-hour Amtrak train from Los Angeles to Chicago to avoid travel chaos over Thanksgiving. The views were gorgeous ...
When an Arizona Department of Transportation representative came to brief the Tucson City Council on the controversial Interstate 11 proposal, the council didn’t take to kindly to the presentation.