NATIONAL ARIZONA DAY - June 21
Wed Jun 21st

National Arizona Day

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National Arizona Day commemorates the state that united 48 states into a contiguous unit on June 21st. Interestingly, Arizona became a state on Valentine's Day 1912, when 1912, when it was first established.

Arizona is home to North America's oldest continuously inhabited settlement.. The village of Old Oraibi is located on the Hopi Indian Reservation in Navajo county, and was established about 1000 A.D..

Arizona, also known as the Grand Canyon State, brings the wilderness to you. The Colorado Plateau's stunning views, which incidentally took over 70 million years to form into a majestic stone, are now one of nature's grand centerpieces.

Along Beaver Creek, a well-preserved dwelling towers above the scrubland below, Carved into limestone cliffs, a well-preserved dwelling tower above the scrubland below. The Aztecs mistakenly named Montezuma Castle in honor of the Sina Indians around 1500 AD.

Like many of the Western states, Arizona Easterners came with the promise of land, gold, and adventure. Cowtowns were born, and battle lines were drawn between those who wanted the territory and those that were already there.

View the majestic cacti of the west at Saguaro National Park. These majestic desert plants can grow up to 50 feet tall. They can live to be over 150 years old under the right conditions.

If you're not buying the line "It's not the heat, it's the humidity," and the Arizona summer temperatures of soaring daytime summer temperatures may be the cure. There are plenty of ways to relax, have fun, and cool down with hiking, watersports, camping, and beaches. In addition, this Arizona Bucket List Adventure Guide & Journal fulfills the desire for any adventure you desire.