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Arizona
By Mrs. Campbell
Arizona Quick Facts
• Became the state on February 14, 1912
• Population: 6.7 million (2014)
• Average daily temperature: 67.2 degrees Fahrenheit
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Arizona’s People
Prehistoric People
• Pueblo
• Hohokam
• Mogollon
• Sinagua
City Populations
Historic Sites and National Parks
Historic Sites
• Casa Grande
• Tombstone & OK Coral
• The State Capital
• Fort Huachuca
• The Strawberry Schoolhouse
The Strawberry Schoolhouse, the oldest schoolhouse in Arizona
National Parks
Saguaro
Tucson, Arizona is home to the nation's
largest cacti. The giant saguaro is the
universal symbol of the American west.
These majestic plants, found only in a
small portion of the United States, are
protected by Saguaro National Park, to
the east and west of the modern city of
Tucson.
Tumacacori
More than just adobe, plaster, and
wood, these ruins evoke tales of life and
land transformed by cultures meeting
and mixing. Father Kino’s 1691
landmark visit to an O’odham village
when he established Mission
Tumacácori was just one event among
many.
National Parks
Petrified Forest
Agate House in the Petrified Forest
The Grand Canyon