Few People Know Arizona Was Home To The First International Airport In America
There are so many fascinating fun facts about Arizona to learn. One of our favorites is the fact that our state was home to the first international airport in America! The Douglas Municipal Airport in Douglas, Arizona is a historical treasure beloved by members of the local community. Its backstory is truly remarkable.
For more information about Douglas, Arizona, or the history of the Douglas Municipal Airport, please visit the official City of Douglas website.
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History is often hiding in plain sight here. Check out some of our favorite historic places in Arizona. While you’re at it, book a stay in historic Bisbee nearby, and check out this cool interactive museum as well!
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What are some must-visit history museums in Arizona?
Much like Arizona has no shortage of natural beauty, the state is equally chock full of fascinating history - from prehistoric artifacts and indigenous cultures to the history of the West and everything in between. Arizona has far too many museums to list, but just a few of the most popular history museums in the state are:
- Ak-Chin Him-Dak Eco-Museum, Maricopa
- Amerind Museum, Dragoon
- Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum, Mesa
- Arizona Heritage Center, Tempe
- Arizona Museum of Natural History, Phoenix
- Bisbee Mining & Historical Museum, Bisbee
- Desert Caballeros Western Museum, Wickenburg
- Franklin Auto Museum, Tucson
- Heard Museum of Native Cultures and Art, Phoenix
- History of Pharmacy, Tucson
- Phoenix Police Museum, Phoenix
- Pima Air and Space Museum, Tucson
- Pioneer Living History Museum, Phoenix
- Tombstone Courthouse State Historic Park, Tombstone
- Western Spirit: Scottsdale's Museum of the West, Scottsdale
- Yuma Territorial Prison State Historic Park, Yuma
What are the oldest historic hotels in Arizona?
For a dose of history with your room service, Arizona's vibrant landscape is filled with hundreds of historic hotels boasting centuries of charm, pioneer lore, incredible architecture, and uniquely storied pasts (that occasionally include hauntings). In fact, while Arizona only has around a dozen hotels on the Historic Hotels of America list, the unofficial list goes on and on. A few of the oldest and most historic hotels and inns in Arizona include:
- Arizona Biltmore, Phoenix
- Bright Angel Lodge & Cabins, Grand Canyon
- El Tovar Hotel, Grand Canyon
- Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort, Tucson
- Hassayampa Inn, Prescott
- Heritage Inn, Snowflake
- Hotel Congress, Tucson
- Hotel San Carlos, Phoenix
- Phantom Ranch, Grand Canyon
- Royal Palms Resort and Spa, Phoenix
- Simpson Hotel, Duncan
- Tubac Golf Resort and Spa, Tubac
- White Stallion Ranch, Tucson
- The Wigwam, Litchfield Park