Arizona history

Get Your Kicks at the Sedona Heritage Museum

Museum rides through exhibit on Route 66 & local influence To celebrate the centennial of the legendary U.S. Route 66, the Sedona Heritage Museum has opened its newest exhibit "The Road is Life: Sedona & Route 66," which until the...

Examining the origins of Sedona’s ‘sacred’ land

Increasing American Indian use of the First Amendment to declare lands sacred and thereby reclaim them from United States control was an act of cultural appropriation, and the subsequent adoption of that "sacred land" label by Sedonan spiritual seekers was an act of reverse cultural appropriation.

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SAVCO honors fallen May 25

Al Cornell speaks at Memorial Day ceremony at Posse Grounds Park Sedona Area Veteran & Community Outreach returns to the...

College board holds budget talks for FY27

To vote on final budget during May 26 meeting The Yavapai College District Governing Board unanimously voted to approve the...
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