Heritage & Culture
Arizona's Mining Attractions
Fascinated by underground activities? You'll hit pay dirt in Arizona, home to the most famous gold mine that might never have existed and...
The Museum of Northern Arizona (MNA) is a private, nonprofit, educational institution founded in 1928 by a group of Flagstaff citizens to protect and preserve the natural and cultural heritage of northern Arizona through research, collections, conservation, and education. It's evolved into a regional center of learning with collections, exhibits, educational programs, publications, and research projects that serve thousands of people each year.
The Museum of Northern Arizona sits at the base of the San Francisco Peaks, on homelands sacred to Native Americans throughout the region. We honor their past, present, and future generations, who have lived here for millennia and will forever call this place home.
Heritage & Culture
Fascinated by underground activities? You'll hit pay dirt in Arizona, home to the most famous gold mine that might never have existed and...
Arts and Culture
Only one thing is better than an outdoorsy visit to Arizona, and that's an outdoorsy visit with some art and culture added along the way!...
Family Activities
Consider this your definitive guide to Flagstaff—from stargazing to craft beer tasting, here are our favorite things to do in this mountain...
Insider Guides
If you want to know what makes Arizona a special place, ask a local—so we did. Meet Gordon Watkins, owner and operator of The Inn at 410...
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