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The woman who made Arizona’s flag is getting recognition for her efforts as the city of Flagstaff works to save her historic home from demolition.
Sarah Robinson reports in Phoenix after a new challenge to the state's Prop 211, also known as the Voters' Right to Know Act.
Development pressures forced the hand of preservationists, making the relocation of the May Hicks Curtis House the only ...
Think of South Beach, and the image likely conjured is of a sun-drenched tourist mecca with pastel hotels and a well-deserved ...
Graves Memorial Library will host its Community Art Show on Friday, may 16 at 5:30 p.m. The event celebrates local talent and ...
A renowned home in northern Arizona and a castle that sits on South Mountain were listed as two of the nation's most endangered historic places.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation listed the Flagstaff home where the first Arizona flag was sewn as one of the ...
The now declassified strategic plan provided the foundation for Biden-era agencies to target conservatives, and anyone who ...
The National Trust for Historic Preservation has published their list of the most endangered places in America for 2025.
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