New & Noteworthy: Commemorate and Honor
Located just west of North Scottsdale’s Salt River Fields, the new USS Arizona Memorial Gardens is now open to the ...
New & Noteworthy: A Laptop Tour
While museums and most public spaces continue to be closed to visitors, more and more of these cherished exhibits are ...
In the Shadow of Pinnacle Peak: A Look Back at the History and Development of North Scottsdale
This excerpt from the book, Images of America: Pinnacle Peak, authored by Les Conklin and the Greater Pinnacle Peak Association, ...
The Story of Brown’s Ranch | January 12th
The McDowell Sonoran Conservancy presents a walking history tour departing from the Brown’s Ranch Trailhead. Dr. Charles Holt, retired history ...
Cave Tour | December 15th
Ever found yourself curious about the cave for which Cave Creek was named for? Join the Desert Foothills Land Trust ...
The Waste Management Phoenix Open: A Hole-in-One for Scottsdale!
Just after the holidays every year, there is an electrified buzz in the air all over the Valley. Office conference ...
Turkey Day Trivia!
Thanksgiving is one of those holidays that tends to revolve around family and food. If you're looking for a good conversation ...
The West’s Most Western Town: A Brief History of Scottsdale
In 1888, U.S. Army Chaplain Winfield Scott visited the Salt River Valley, was impressed with its potential, and subsequently made ...