by Kate Cox | Mar 17, 2021 | Ghost Towns, News, Photos
26 PHOTOS 6:00 a.m. MST Mar. 17, 2021 (Photo Credits are below photos.) The restored 1910 jail in Gleeson, Arizona, is open on the first Saturday of each month. ROGER NAYLOR/SPECIAL FOR THE REPUBLIC Joe Bono, who purchased the ghost town of Gleeson, Arizona, in...
by Kate Cox | Oct 9, 2019 | Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Hiking, Mineralogy, News
Roger Naylor | Special for The Republic Ancient stories are spread all across the Arizona landscape. The chapters date back hundreds, even thousands, of years. It makes time travel a relatively easy proposition for history lovers. Peek into the past, and discover some...
by Kate Cox | May 24, 2019 | Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Hiking, Mineralogy, News
Steve and Diane Owens | Friday, May 24, 2019 It’s a beautiful morning in the San Pedro Valley as I sit on my patio and gaze out among the desert landscape. Patches of sunlight brighten the shaded areas of the cacti. I feel house bound, my three visits to the VA...
by Kate Cox | May 20, 2019 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Hiking, Mineralogy, News
A tech-ready workforce and leading-edge education are shaping Sierra Vista, AZ. May 20, 2019 By the BF Staff From the March/April 2019 Issue Located along the foothills of southeast Arizona’s Huachuca Mountains, an impressive blend of history, education and nature...
by Kate Cox | Nov 28, 2018 | Bird Watching, Camping & RV’ing, Dark Skies, Ghost Towns, Golfing, Hiking, Mineralogy, News, Western Heritage, Wine Tasting
LIFESTYLE | 24 Nov, 2018 | ALYSSA TUFTS Surrounded by acres of land as far as the eye can see with no buildings in sight, it’s a welcome change to the bustling heavily-populated environment. In Willcox, Arizona, you may pass only a few cars on the road and buildings...