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New History Exhibit, Disneyland Record, and Drone Shows

The Arizona History Museum in Tucson opens a new exhibit today tracing America’s story through an Arizona lens, using 26 objects ranging from Geronimo’s rifle to an Arizona Coyotes hockey helmet.                
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Article Icon 1  Exhibit Showcases Arizona, American History

The Arizona History Museum in Tucson opens a new exhibit today tracing America’s story through an Arizona lens, using 26 objects ranging from Geronimo’s rifle to an Arizona Coyotes hockey helmet.

Other items on display include Wyatt Earp’s Colt revolver, a Navajo-made Chief’s-style blanket, and the commemorative pen President William Howard Taft used to sign Arizona into statehood.

Curator Jaynie Adams selected pieces to show, in her words, that "there isn't one single way to be American." The museum will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today, with $2.50 admission in honor of the nation’s semiquincentennial.

Article Icon 1  Arizona Boy is Disney’s Billionth Guest

An 8-year-old boy from the Tucson area visited Disneyland for his birthday Friday and became the park’s one billionth guest.

Andres Robles arrived in Anaheim with his parents, Alejandra and Jose Robles, expecting a birthday trip but was greeted with a surprise ceremony on Main Street, U.S.A. Mickey and Minnie Mouse helped the family unveil a sign reading "Population 1,000,000,000.”

The family received a VIP experience for the day, including a tour of Walt Disney’s private apartment and a ride on the newly opened Soarin’ Across America, built for the country’s 250th anniversary.

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Around Arizona

➤ Tucson: The city's 9 p.m. Saturday fireworks show over "A" Mountain will be the city’s last, as officials plan to shift to a drone light show in 2027 and consider moving the celebration to a new venue. (More)

➤ West Valley: Luke Air Force Base’s 56th Fighter Wing will fly fighter jets over 14 cities in Maricopa, Pinal, Gila, and Yavapai counties today, following a route that starts in the West Valley and loops back. (See Details)

➤ Phoenix: Sky Harbor International Airport received more than $18 million in federal transportation funding for construction projects, part of about $33 million in U.S. Department of Transportation grants awarded to Arizona airports. (See Details)

➤ Northern Arizona: The Pocket Fire north of Sedona had burned more than 23,000 acres and was about 25% contained as of Friday. Crews downgraded some evacuation orders, and smoke continued to affect air quality. (See Details)

➤ Valley: Police and fire agencies are increasing holiday patrols and enforcing fireworks restrictions to reduce wildfire risk, while Phoenix is imposing civil fines of up to $2,500 for illegal fireworks and allowing officers to seize them on the spot. (See Details)

➤ Statewide: Supporters of a ballot initiative to add oversight to Arizona’s school voucher program submitted about 420,000 signatures Thursday, far more than the number required to qualify the measure for the November ballot if the signatures are verified. (See Details)


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Have you ever been to Disneyland?

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Amiel Weeks Whipple, the namesake of Fort Whipple near Prescott, was mortally wounded during which Civil War battle?

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