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Here's What Happened This Week In Arizona History

A collection of the interesting and sometimes unusual events that happened this week in Arizona history.May 30On this date in 1864, a group of residents along Granite Creek met and established the town of Prescott, named after historian William Hickling Prescott.On this date in 1910, President William Howard Taft signed Proclamation 1043, establishing Rainbow Bridge ....

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Free admission to Arizona's national parks this weekend: Here's where fees are waived


Free admission to Arizona s national parks this weekend: Here s where fees are waived
Melissa Yeager, Arizona Republic
If you want to save a little money while having an outdoor adventure this weekend, the National Park Service is waiving admission fees on Saturday, April 17, which is the first day of National Park Week.
The park service is offering six get-in-the-park-free days in 2021. New on the list is Aug. 25 in honor of the 2020 Great American Outdoors Act, which allocated $6.5 billion for maintenance at 419 national parks nationwide.
On these six days, national parks that charge entrance fees will wave that cost. The fee waiver applies only to admission fees. Charges are still in place for camping, boat launches, tours and other activities and amenities that have a fee. ....

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Return the National Parks to the Tribes


Return the National Parks to the Tribes
David Treuer
Image above: Glacier National Park, in Montana, as seen from the Blackfeet Reservation, near Duck Lake.
This article was published online on April 12, 2021.
I. The End Result of Dirty Business
In 1851, members of a California state militia called the Mariposa Battalion became the first white men to lay eyes on Yosemite Valley. The group was largely made up of miners. They had been scouring the western slopes of the Sierra when they happened upon the granite valley that Native peoples had long referred to as “the place of a gaping mouth.” Lafayette Bunnell, a physician attached to the militia, found himself awestruck. “None but those who have visited this most wonderful valley, can even imagine the feelings with which I looked upon the view,” he later wrote. “A peculiar exalted sensation seemed to fill my whole being, and I found my eyes in tears.” Many of those who have followed i ....

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16 Arizona Parks and Monuments to Visit on Free National Park Day on April 17


Oh, America, the beautiful.
When President Woodrow Wilson signed the bill that created the National Park Service, it read in part, [.] and by such means as will leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations. More than a century later, national parks and monuments continue to do just that, boasting everything from impressive natural wonders to the ruins of peoples past.
Maybe it s been a while since you explored them. But now is a great time to get out there and make friends with nature, because Free Park Day is happening on Saturday, April 17. It s the start of National Park Week, which runs through Sunday, April 25. ....

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