Arizona celebrates its centenial next year and AAA Arizona invites Arizonans to help build a list of top 100 things to see and do in the state. The list will accept both the grand and the obscure, from forests, to fiestas, to food festivals.
Submit your ideas by email to highroads@arizona.aaa.com You don’t have to be a AAA member to participate.
You’ll be able to see if your suggestion made the list beginning with the May/June issue of Highroads magazine.
Celebrate our state's centennial with a descendant of a pioneer family whose first member arrived in 1867 and was the co-discoverer of the copper at Jerome. Arizona CultureKeeper, Melissa Ruffner, shares the history of Arizona's first and third territorial capital in her walking tours. Dressed in Victorian finery, she shares stories from her book, Prescott: A Pictorial History and visits places like the Palace Saloon (Arizona's oldest} where her great-uncle, Sheriff George Ruffner, won the family business in a faro game in 1903. Her tours have been featured in Arizona Highways and Reader's Digest and are recommended by Berlitz and Frommers. For more information, call (928) 445-4567. History comes alive year 'round...since 1981...by reservation.
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