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Arizona, one of the most populous states of the US, is quite famous for its small towns like Prescott and Jerome. Here is a list of some interesting and coolest small towns of Arizona that one must explore when travelling to this part of the planet.
If Arcosanti is an exercise in living with the environment, Lake Havasu City is an engineering victory over Mother Nature. The town’s desert climate is unmistakably arid, yet it earns its dot on the map for its tremendo...more
Historic Route 66 once embodied the American spirit of risk, adventure, and perseverance. The 2,500-mile road was the nerve system of the West, carrying survivors of the Dust Bowl to greener pastures and supporting the c...more
Arcosanti describes itself as an ‘urban laboratory'—a living experiment in founder Paolo Soleri’s theory of ‘arcology’ (a combination of architecture and ecology). Established in the 1970s, the aim of arcology is to exp...more
The small city of Prescott can feel a world away from the desert climate of Arizona’s south. In fact, Prescott can feel a world away from the rest of the Southwest. The town was pushed into creation by Congress and Abrah...more
Patagonia is getting quite famous for being practically unknown. The town sits quietly 20 miles north of Mexico between two districts of the expansive Coronado National Forest, shaded by both the Santa Rita and Patagonia...more
Fifteen miles north of the Mexican border, creeping up the base of the red-clay-coloured Mule Mountains, sits the former mining town of Bisbee. At the turn of the 20th century, the local Copper Queen Mine was one of the ...more
About 100 miles due north of Phoenix, and a quick 50-minute drive from Prescott, the ghost town of Jerome shares many of the eccentric-artist charms and Old West history of Bisbee, while benefiting from the much cooler ...more
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