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From Desert Fields to Industrial Threads: Cotton Farming in Arizona

When you think of Arizona, you imagine the majestic saguaro cactus and the vast desert landscape.  However, it might surprise you that cotton is one of the main crops grown in this desert state.  Cotton Farming in Arizona Discover the rise, decline, and revival of cotton cultivation in Arizona, its impact on the state’s economy, and […]

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Zzyzx Exit Sign

Zzyzx, California 

The Man Behind the Name – Curtis Howe Springer In the vast and captivating Mojave Desert of California, there exists a hidden gem with an unusual and enigmatic name – Zzyzx.  This extraordinary oasis was built on the edge of Soda Dry Lake, a mere 11 miles south of Baker, CA.  Within this isolated enclave, Curtis Howe

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California State Parks New what3words tool. Shows camper.

California State Parks Introduces what3words Tool

California State Parks is excited to announce its partnership with innovative location technology, what3words. A new tool in the State Parks toolkit, what3words provides dispatchers with state-of-the-art technology to assist visitors in the event they become lost, stranded or who otherwise need help from emergency services. Using this revolutionarytechnology, State Parks dispatchers will now be

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Prickly pear cactus with ripe red fruit.

Prickly Pear: A Treasured Fruit of the Southwest, from Ancient Times to Modern Delights

Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia) The prickly pear cactus (Opuntia), a resilient and versatile cactus plant, holds a rich history among Native American cultures in the American Southwest. Revered for its culinary and medicinal properties, this remarkable plant has been integral to their traditions for centuries. From ancient festivals to explorers’ accounts and today’s current uses,

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The Camel Corps at Beersheba

The U.S. Army Camel Corps: A Forgotten Experiment in Military Transport

In the mid-19th century, the United States Army embarked on an unusual venture to introduce camels as transportation for the Army and other military purposes.  Initiated by Secretary of War Jefferson Davis, the Camel Corps aimed to address the challenges of desert warfare and supply transport in the expanding southwestern regions of the country.  Despite initial promises

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