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Arizona Experience Store

Highlighting Arizona's landscapes, people, culture and events
Tucson Gem Show
Governor Jan Brewer Welcomes You

Petroglyphs and pictographs offer reminders of Hohokam culture.

What’s YOUR Arizona Experience? Share your stories here.

Native plants offer low water possibilities for commercial harvests.

Dairy is Arizona’s highest grossing agricultural sector.

Arizona’s maturing wine industry is producing world class wines.

Arizona is the second-largest lemon producer in the U.S.

Celebrate Arizona’s 100 years of statehood with the Arizona Experience and unlock a treasure trove of trivia! Interactive maps, videos, timelines, oral histories, 3D virtual tours, and articles all bring Arizona’s past, present, and future to life.
Explore the themes found in the top menu, browse the categories below, or read our most recent articles to learn more about what makes Arizona unique.

Land

Arizona's Land

Tour our legendary landscapes.

People

Arizona's PeopleMeet our diverse community.

Remember

Remember ArizonaDig into our rugged history.

Innovate

Arizona's Innovations

Discover our technological leadership.

This Month

Native American CultureEach month has a new focus!

Teachers

Teacher CenterFind resources to engage students.

Recent Articles

Innovate
Mars, asteroids, and advanced imaging at Arizona’s universities! What’s next?
Innovate
Ten achievements in astronomy and planetary science in Arizona.
Innovate
First mission to Mars led by a public university in NASA history.
Remember
The observatory that brought astronomy to the Southwest continues its legacy.

Site Highlights

Here are some things happening around Arizona, courtesy of Arizona Highways.
Red Rock Native Artist Guild Arts Festival; May 24-25; Winslow; 928-613-8001
Music in the Garden Spring Concert Series; June 7, 14, 21 and 28; Phoenix; 480-481-8188

Experience more of Arizona

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Where does our water come from? How is it used?
Dwindling numbers of sheep ranchers preserve driveways in Arizona.
Learn about uniquely Southwestern sounds of Waila, Mariachi, and Tejano.
Arizona’s wetlands support seventy percent of threatened species.