History of Arizona and a Look at Its Present
Why Arizona is so Much More Than a Great Winter Climate
So many that live in the cold north become snowbirds and escape to Arizona for those long cold snowy months. But there is much more to Arizona than a great winter climate. Let's take a peek at Arizona from its beginnings to its glorious present.The history of Arizona dates back to when Spanish explorers left their mark in places such as Tuba and Tucson as early as 1752. Arizona was part of Mexico until 1847 and was recognized as a confederate territory at
Up until 1886 there was regular warfare between organized groups of U.S. soldiers and the Apaches whose leaders where Cochise and Geronimo. But when in 1886 Geronimo submitted to federal troops mining took over. There were plenty of copper deposits in Bisbee, silver in Tombstone and lore and legends that came from a nation being built through the lawless West.
Next came railroads and sheep ranching until by 1912 the frontier territory was granted statehood..
Now in the 21st century Arizona flourishes on a mixture of the aerospace and biotech industries and of course tourism.
There are 113,000sq miles that are Arizona and only 15% of those are privately owned which makes Arizona the one of the leading destinations for national parks and monuments.
Arizona has six climate zones, which range from the Lower Sonoran Zone to the Alpine Zone.
This state runs on Mountain Standard time and does not observe Daylight Savings Time, which means that pacific Standard Time and Arizona time are the same in the summer months. But, should you be on the Navajo Reservation, time will respect Daylight Savings Time.
Arizona is packed with must sees both natural and man-made such as the Grand Canyon, the fiery red rocks of Sedona,Ssaguaro cactus forests, azure swimming holes, the ancestral homelands of the Hopi, Navajo, Apache and Tohono, the old frontier towns of Bisbee, Tombstone, Oatman and the sophistication of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tucson.
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