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Ever heard of the ‘kankan nyame’? Well, while there remain many interpretations of what it was or not, a man who lived in the ...
Development pressures forced the hand of preservationists, making the relocation of the May Hicks Curtis House the only ...
The plan is in the early stages of development, and the open house will serve as an opportunity for the public to learn more ...
The National Trust for Historic Preservation listed the Flagstaff home where the first Arizona flag was sewn as one of the ...
The organization placed Phoenix’s whimsical Mystery Castle and Flagstaff’s charming May Hicks Curtis House on its 2025 list of America’s 11 most endangered historic places — a national ...
Whether you're a local on your lunch break or a traveler fueling up between hikes and scenic stops, Flagstaff offers a range ...
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.
A pair of Arizona properties has landed on the most recent list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places. While this ...
Two Arizona landmarks are now on a national list of endangered historic places. There recognition highlights both the ...
For nearly 40 years, the National Trust has released an annual list of the most endangered historic places in the United ...
The two sites include the May Hicks Curtis House in Flagstaff, and the Mystery Castle in Phoenix. Officials say the Flagstaff home pays homage to the state’s very own Betsy Ross — May Hicks ...