Arizona may be State 48 but it still has a long history that dates back further than its becoming a state in 1912. Pioneers and settlers had been coming here for decades prior to its statehood and have left behind evidence of what life was like during the time they lived. There’s one historic ranch in Arizona that’s worth taking a stroll through to get a sense of life in the late 1800s through the early 1900s. Come visit, see what’s changed, and get a feel of what remains the same as it did in the 19th century.

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Have you ever taken a stroll through the property of this historic ranch in Arizona? If so, please share your thoughts about it in the comments. For more information on Brown Canyon Ranch, visit the Friends of the Brown Canyon Ranch website and give the Friends of the Brown Canyon Ranch Facebook page a follow.

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