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Benson Bluegrass in the Park 2012

  • Events, Things of Interest, Travel
  • 03/01/12
Map 7th annual bluegrass festival in Benson, Arizona features family fun

New in Cochise County January 2012

  • Things of Interest
  • 01/31/12
New restaurants and a new wine tasting room open in Cochise County.

Agritourism Press Release

  • Food, Travel
  • 01/31/12
Map Bountiful farms are a surprise to those who think Arizona is just a big dusty desert. These surprisingly finds are a growing attraction in every season.

Holiday fun in Cochise County 2011

  • Events, Travel
  • 11/14/11
Celebrate the 2011 holidays in Cochise County

Willcox Wine Festival 2011

  • Travel
  • 09/30/11
Sample Arizona wines at Willcox Wine Country's annual fall festival.

Cochise County celebrates the Arizona Centennial

  • Travel
  • 09/30/11
Centennial exhibit, "History on the Move" kicks off during the Cochise County Fair.

New Cochise County Accommodations

  • Things of Interest
  • 07/30/10
News on lodging choices in Cochise County.

Wine Tasting Rooms Open in Willcox, Feb. 2010

  • 02/08/10
New wine tasting rooms Carlson Creek Vineyards and Keeling-Schaefer Vineyards will open this year in downtown historic Willcox.  An agricultural center for many years, Willcox and Cochise County now begin a chapter in Arizona's wine story.

'Green' Food, New Menus, Locally Roasted Brews

  • Food
  • 07/21/08
Visitors have new food and beverage options in Cochise County with a 'green' menu at Sunglow Ranch in Pearce, a new chef at Coronado Vineyards in Willcox and Cafe Sierra, a new Internet cafe at Sierra Vista's Public Library.

Fort Huachuca's Military Intelligence Museum

  • 06/04/08
'Get Smart' and head to Fort Huachuca's Military Intelligence Museum to learn about surveillance techniques and other fun stuff.