Meandering throughout Arizona, one finds American Indian villages, old Mormon settlements, cow towns, mining camps, swimming holes, ghost towns, wildlife parks, state parks, trading posts, wineries and swinging door saloons — there is even a town run by burros.In...
Roger Naylor, a prolific Arizona travel writer based in Cottonwood, gave a crowd of over 80 people gathÂered at the Sedona Heritage Museum on Wednesday, Jan. 29 a tour of gems found in Arizona’s state park system. The Arizona...
The Sedona Historical Society is hosting the next in its 2010 series of Living History presentations Wednesday, Feb. 10, 9 a.m., at the Sedona Heritage Museum. This program will feature local geologist Wayne Ranney speaking on “What’s New in...
Writing mystery novels is the greatest gig in the world, according to award-winning author Kris Neri who spoke to the Sedona Welcomers on Feb. 25. “That’s because you get to have things turn out...
By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers  Cross best-selling author Tony Hillerman with veteran author Sue Grafton and what have you got — the best of both worlds in a hybrid writer named...
The University of Puget Sound is proud to announce that Bryce Kirk of Sedona is the newest recipient of...
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