The Show revisits some favorite book conversations of 2024. Hear the case for open borders. Plus, how an Arizona climate professor became the world’s top weatherman.
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Early on in the Valley's existence, sunshine was being equated with health and wellness. This drew many people from the East and Midwest to Arizona's resorts. including Castle Hot Springs.
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Today’s hidden gem is the Jokake Inn’s bell tower. The Pueblo-revival style building is all that remains of the once legendary Jokake Inn, which got its start in the 1920s as a tearoom.
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Crowds have flocked to Sedona for years, while the city has had problems with housing and homelessness. But, this writer argues while Sedona may be overtouristed, it’s not overrated.
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Before we were famous for our seemingly endless streaks of hundred-degree days or skyrocketing housing costs, the city was known as the last bastion of hope for tuberculosis patients.
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Flagstaff author Kevin Fedarko spoke to The Show more about his new book, “A Walk in the Park,” telling the story of his 750-mile trek through the Grand Canyon.
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When you think of national parks in Arizona, a certain, rather grand canyon may come to mind. But, there’s a whole lot more out there when it comes to national parks and monuments.