These 8 Arizona Ghost Towns Will Transport You to the Wild West Sponsored by Visit Arizona In the desert of Arizona, a string of ghost towns have been preserved and refurbished to give visitors a glimpse into the history of miners and the businesses who served them during the boom times of...
Cochise County, south of Tucson, celebrates this fact with a host of hummingbird viewing and conservation events, all accessible from family-friendly hotels in the towns of Sierra Vista and Willcox. Under the auspices of the Southeastern Arizona Bird Observatory (SABO) and the Hummingbird ...
and in Kentucky,Louisville saw its second-worst drought in the 20th century, experiencing dryness so severe that most of the state's vegetation was forced into dormancy and many towns suffered water shortages.
On Dec. 14, 1967, this part of Arizona suffered from an unexpected natural disaster in the form of a non-stop snowfall that lasted eight days and came to be known as The Blizzard of 1967. Arkansas Tammy Chesney // Shutterstock Arkansas - All-time highest temperature: 120° F (Ozark on...
Arizona: Apache Trail Interested in rugged sandstone canyons and a ghost town? The Apache Trail, also known as Highway 88, snakes 45 miles through Arizonian peaks and valleys in an area historically known for its mining towns. For Wild West fun, stop by theGoldfield Ghost Town,a dusty old...
Licking is home to the South Central Correctional Center. Maybe you should visit one of the odd towns on THIS LIST instead. Montana Canva Montana Fun Fact: Technically, not a town name, but it is one of the best geographical monikers in Montana. Big Baldy Mountain is the tallest ...