The Sedona Heritage Museum recently celebrated Historic Preservation Month with an event on May 3, emphasizing the significance of Sedona’s historic landmarks. This gathering provided homeowners...
The Square at Heritage and Science Park, previously known as Heritage Square, is set to host a free one-hour lecture focused on the intriguing dining customs...
The Cave Creek Museum is currently featuring a unique exhibit that highlights the evolution of lunch boxes throughout history. Historical metal lunch boxes date back to...
On March 17, St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated globally, marked by vibrant parades, green attire, and symbols like shamrocks and leprechauns. The figure of St. Patrick,...
St. Patrick’s Day is commonly associated with vibrant celebrations, Irish culture, and a notable emphasis on the color green—think green beer, shamrocks, and festive parades. However,...
Arizona is honoring its trailblazing figure this March as part of Women’s History Month. On Saturday, March 8, 2025, historian Kraig Nelson will lead a discussion...
In 2018, Ed Leclere faced a significant health challenge requiring surgery to remove an acoustic neuroma, a noncancerous tumor located on his brain. The tumor’s presence...
Each year, the island of Janitzio in Michoacán, Mexico, becomes a focal point for families honoring their deceased relatives. On the evening of November 1, known...
On Saturday, November 9, 2024, from 2-4 PM, the Cave Creek Museum will present “Black Mountain: A Study in Black & White.” Stephanie Bradley, a renowned...
Cave Creek Museum in Arizona features an authentic arrastre, a historical tool used during the early days of mining. This primitive milling device was essential for...