Research guide for the history of Arizona from the Pre-Columbian period through statehood to the present. Also includes resources on the various peoples who have formed the unique cultural and ethnic fabric of this area.
These videos are designed to help users navigate the Arizona Memory Project, learn about new features, and to explore the site using the search and navigation tools.
Helps researchers discover Arizona history through primary sources from Arizona archives, museums, libraries, etc. Includes photographs, government documents, maps, and multimedia. Nearly 200,000 items.
Digitized documents and photographs from Arizona's history: historic photographs of Arizona's streets & railways, Northern Arizona, Vintage Phoenix postcards, African Americans of Tucson, the Arizona Migrant Quilt Project and much more
This archive includes 85 years' of full-color Arizona Highways magazines (latest 4-months embargoed). Searchable by date or keywords. Award-winning photography!
Online exhibits, online learning resources, online tours, podcasts, and over 100 videos thru YouTube on a variety of topics: exhibit-related content, artist interviews, curator talks, museum history, public lectures, and recorded programs.
Arizona history videos from Arizona Public Media (PBS) including The Arizonans, Arizona & the Vietnam War, Arizona's Dust Bowl: Lessons Lost, The Dry Run: Prohibition in Arizona, Unforgettable: The Korean War, and Barrios and Barriers: The Tucson Civil Rights Era
The Arizona Memory Project has over 600 oral histories iin English and Spanish from people all around the state. People include legislators, ranchers, and residents who have lived in Arizona for many years.