If you are enjoying images of the moon during Artemis II's lunar flyby today, be sure to check out Arizona Highway's April 1969 issue which features impressive images of Arizona from space! https://t.co/jLHzNQIFrJ
Can't get enough football on this Superbowl Sunday? Take a trip back in time and browse the Arizona Grid Review, the game program from University of Arizona football games, for football and university news! https://t.co/bIhgfqqCuQ #football#beardown#history
We like making new friends. Know someone who loves history? Invite them to explore our Research Library print and digital collections! https://t.co/yTUKvKmuQi #ResearchLibrary#LibraryLove#ShareTheKnowledge
The August 2025 issue of Arizona Highways Magazine is now online on the Arizona Memory Project✨✨. This issue's cover theme is The Great Beyond. Articles include Thunder River: An Adventure in the Canyon, The Great Beyond, and Destination: Backcountry.
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The July 2025 issue of Arizona Highways Magazine is now online on the Arizona Memory Project❤️. This issue's cover theme is The High Country: Where Everything is Cool. Articles include Baldy: The Mountain and the Myth, Forested Highlands, and Home of the Clouds☁️☁️.
🦝Wildlife Conservation Day🦝
We are honoring this important day by sharing historical documents that spotlight Arizona's rich legacy of conservation efforts.
Explore and learn how past generations have worked to protect our wildlife. Explore more at Arizona Memory Project. ❤️🦅
The June 2025 issue of Arizona Highways Magazine is now online on the Arizona Memory Project🌻🌻. This issue's cover theme is The Greens of Summer. Articles include Summer Wears a Green Crown, Chasing Rainbows🌈, and Summers at the Beach 🏖️.
The library will be closed for the holiday but don't worry! You can still explore our vast collection of digital resources anytime, anywhere including the Arizona Memory Project and Reading Arizona, or both! 📚💻
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Need a pick me up? Well, you're in luck! Today is National Espresso Day ☕ To celebrate, take a look at our favorite coffee photographs and items in our collection which you can find on the Arizona Memory Project!
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So often, the place we live inspires the way we do things, and nothing could be more true for famed ecologist Forrest Shreve! This biography is perfect for desert and plant lovers 🌵
Read Here: https://t.co/RbnqDJdDr2
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Happy National Hiking Day! 🥾⛰️💛 Today we celebrate all things hiking and outdoors with historical photos of Arizonans enjoying our incredible state! Find more photos on the Arizona Memory Project
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Highlighting unusual Arizona names 🏜️ Tombstone was named by prospector Ed Schieffelin, warned he'd only find his “tombstone.” He struck silver instead. 🪦
More photos:
Arizona Memory Project → https://t.co/ymGtJVgBUE
What's the strangest place name you've come across? 🤔
The library will be closed for the holiday but don't worry! You can still explore our vast collection of digital resources anytime, anywhere including Arizona Memory Project and Reading Arizona, or both! 📚💻
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Arizonans are bound to see all sorts of wildlife in backyards or walking along the street. Hanson’s guidebook will help you identify them and appreciate their place in the desert ecosystem 🐍🦂🌵
Book here: https://t.co/Wn1C7IcE6n
#ArizonaWildlife#Southwest#DesertLiving
November is Native American Heritage Month, and we are celebrating our tribal homelands and the incredible contributions of Indigenous peoples in Arizona!
Arizona Tribal Homelands: https://t.co/uGGR8QVYsm
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😺Happy National Cat Day😺
Today we are celebrating by remembering the cats that have always been a huge part of our lives! Enjoy these historic photos of our feline friends and find more on our Arizona Memory Project website 🐈🧡
#NationalCatDay
The Arizona Living periodical from the Arizona Collection is now online on the Arizona Memory Project! This periodical includes information pertaining to the city of Scottsdale and surrounding areas🎨
Find more here: https://t.co/wtZtB7GzXJ
#Scottsdale#ArizonaHistory#AZArt