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5 Fun Facts About February 5 In Arizona History
1. In 1912, Arizona became the 48th state of the United States on February 14. However, on that same day, the state's capital was not officially designated until a vote was held on February 5. The winning city was Phoenix, which remains the capital city of Arizona today. 2. February...
5 Fun Facts About February 4 In Arizona History
1. On February 4, 1847, the Mormon Battalion arrived in Tucson, Arizona. The battalion, made up of around 500 Mormon men, was tasked with helping the United States in the Mexican-American War. They traveled over 2,000 miles from Iowa to San Diego and played an important role in securing the...
5 Fun Facts About February 3 In Arizona History
1. On February 3, 1877, the town of Tombstone was incorporated, becoming one of the most famous Old West towns in Arizona. This is where the infamous shootout at the O.K. Corral took place in 1881. 2. In 1912, Arizona became the 48th state in the United States on February...
5 Fun Facts About February 2 In Arizona History
1. Groundhog Day: February 2nd marks Groundhog Day, a holiday when people across the country wait with bated breath to see whether Punxsutawney Phil will predict an early spring or 6 more weeks of winter. In Arizona, however, we don't have groundhogs. Instead, we have prairie dogs, but they don't...
5 Fun Facts About February 1 In Arizona History
1. On February 1, 1865, the territory of Arizona was officially established. It was originally part of the New Mexico Territory until it became its own separate entity. 2. In 1913, Arizona became the 48th state of the United States on February 1. Its entry into the Union was delayed...
5 Fun Facts About January 31 In Arizona History
1. Arizona became the 48th state in the United States on January 31, 1912. After years of being a territory, Arizona finally gained statehood, two years after neighboring New Mexico. 2. In 1933, on January 31, the Grand Canyon was officially designated as a national park. The park covers over...
5 Fun Facts About January 28 In Arizona History
1. On January 28, 1935, a powerful earthquake struck the city of Globe, Arizona, causing significant damage to buildings and homes in the area. The quake measured 6.0 on the Richter scale and resulted in two deaths and numerous injuries. 2. In 1986, Arizona became the first state in the...
5 Fun Facts About January 27 In Arizona History
1. On January 27, 1875, the Arizona Territorial Legislature passed a law that created the University of Arizona. This law authorized the establishment of a university in Tucson and granted the institution 40,000 acres of land. 2. In 1947, on January 27, the U.S. Army began a series of nuclear...
5 Fun Facts About January 26 In Arizona History
1. Arizona became the 48th state admitted to the Union on January 26, 1912. This marked the end of a long struggle for statehood that lasted over 50 years, as Arizona had been a territory since 1863. 2. In 1937, the city of Tucson experienced the worst flood in its...
5 Fun Facts About January 25 In Arizona History
1. On January 25, 1911, Arizona's statehood was officially declared. After years of fighting for statehood, Arizona had finally achieved statehood status and joined the United States as the 48th state. 2. In 1971 on January 25th, the infamous "Ponderosa Fire" burned down the historic Prescott courthouse in Yavapai County....
5 Fun Facts About January 23 In Arizona History
1. In 1847, the Mormon Battalion arrived in Tucson, Arizona, on January 23rd. They were the first organized unit of the United States Army to enter the region, and their presence was crucial for the defense of the area against the Apache. 2. January 23, 1871, marks the day when...
5 Fun Facts About January 21 In Arizona History
1. Arizona was admitted to the Union on January 21, 1912: Arizona became the 48th state in the United States on January 21, 1912. Prior to achieving statehood, Arizona was a territory of the United States since 1863. 2. First-ever Arizona Governor inaugurated on January 21, 1912: On the same...