Portal:Arizona/Did you know
- ...that, in Arizona v. New Mexico, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Arizona's attempt to invoke original jurisdiction, but Arizona prevailed when the case returned to the court on appeal?
- ...that after their success with the Detroit Copper Mining Company of Arizona, William E. Dodge, Jr. and his partners founded the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad?
- ...that the population of Grasshopper Junction in Arizona, United States, received the same estimated radiation dose pre-Plumbbob (pictured) as they did afterward?
- ...that the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in the southwestern United States was established in 1939 to protect Desert Bighorn Sheep and the name Kofa is a contraction of King of Arizona?
- ...that U.S. President Barack Obama gave a speech on January 12, 2011, honoring the victims of the 2011 Tucson shooting?
- ... that despite witnessing the event from the bench, Arizona Territorial Chief Justice John Titus declined to bring charges against a prosecutor who tried to kill a criminal defendant in open court?
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[edit]- ...that only 6% of Pacific hurricanes make landfall on the United States, and that the state of Arizona is affected by a tropical cyclone only about once every five years?
- ...that the American football team the Cardinals has had 36 head coaches?
- ...that the 30-mile (50-km) section of Interstate 15 in Arizona through the Virgin River Gorge was the most expensive section of rural freeway by mile?
- ...that in the town of Santa Claus, Arizona, visitors could once purchase Dasher and Dancer omelettes and Santa burgers?
- ...that, in Arizona v. New Mexico, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected Arizona's attempt to invoke original jurisdiction, but Arizona prevailed when the case returned to the court on appeal?
- ...that the Santa Fe Pacific Railroad was a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway that operated in Arizona, New Mexico and California from July 1, 1897 till July 1, 1902?
- ...that Arizona SB1070, the state's new immigration enforcement law, has attracted national attention as the broadest and strictest anti-illegal immigration measure in decades within the United States?
- ...that Georgia O'Keeffe's first skull painting which is held by the Arizona State University Art Museum references the memento mori concept?
- ...that Theodore Roosevelt Lake, a large artificial reservoir located along the Salt River, is the largest lake located entirely within the U.S. state of Arizona?
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- ...that Old West madam Big Nose Kate spent her final years at the Arizona Pioneers' Home?
DYK: 11-20
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- ...that after their success with the Detroit Copper Mining Company of Arizona, William E. Dodge, Jr. and his partners founded the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/12
- ...that Cris Kirkwood of the Meat Puppets and Jerry Posin of Steppenwolf teamed up to perform music while both were imprisoned at the Federal Correctional Institution in Phoenix, Arizona?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/13
- ...that after their success with the Detroit Copper Mining Company of Arizona, William E. Dodge, Jr. and his partners founded the El Paso and Southwestern Railroad?
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- ...that the Navajo Times was the first daily newspaper published by an American Indian Nation?
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- ...that Bob Brenly led his team to the 2001 World Series and won in his first season as the Arizona Diamondbacks manager?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/16
- ...that the location of the Silver King Mine was first discovered by a soldier building a road during the Apache Wars, who found black rocks that flattened when struck?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/17
- ...that Ryan Newman won the 2010 Subway Fresh Fit 600 after making a pass with only two laps to go?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/18
- ...that the Baptist Foundation of Arizona (BFA) filed for the largest bankruptcy of a religious organization in U.S. history after its 600 million dollar fraud went undetected by the same Big Five firm that audited Enron?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/19
- ...that although the epicenter of the 1887 Sonora earthquake was in Mexico, it was the only historical earthquake to cause considerable damage in Arizona?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/20
- ...that Ádahooníłígíí was the first newspaper written entirely in Navajo?
DYK: 21-30
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- ...that the population of Grasshopper Junction in Arizona, United States, received the same estimated radiation dose pre-Plumbbob (pictured) as they did afterward?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/22
- ...that the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge in the southwestern United States was established in 1939 to protect Desert Bighorn Sheep and the name Kofa is a contraction of King of Arizona?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/23
- ...that the cast stone façade of Tucson, Arizona's Cathedral of Saint Augustine (pictured) uses indigenous desert plants as a design motif?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/24
- ...that holiday mail seeking a Christmas postmark continued to be sent to Christmas, Arizona, two decades after the town's post office had closed?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/25
- ...that Monument Valley was once mined for uranium ore?
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- ...that the southern side of Mount Elden (pictured) in the state of Arizona was left almost entirely devoid of vegetation after a 4600-acre wildfire ran through the area in June 1977?
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- ...that the Bartlett Dam is the first dam of its type constructed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation?
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- ...that during the Bisbee Deportation, Phelps Dodge Corporation executives seized control of the town's telegraph and telephones to prevent news of the kidnappings from being reported?
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- ...that U.S. President Barack Obama gave a speech on January 12, 2011, honoring the victims of the 2011 Tucson shooting?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/30
- ...that through 1981, Arizona's silver mining industry had produced a cumulative total of 490 million troy ounces of silver?
DYK: 31-40
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- ... that Arizona Territorial Governor Richard Elihu Sloan had the legal authority to make appropriations and levy taxes without legislative approval?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/32
- ... that Arizona Territorial Governor Joseph Henry Kibbey preferred to be addressed by the title "judge"?
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- ... that after assuming his post on the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court, Judge DeForest Porter was surprised to learn that area temperatures reached 114 °F (46 °C)?
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- ... that prospector John Brackett Allen did not strike it rich until he turned to pies?
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- ... that Arizona Territorial Chief Justice Edmund Francis Dunne was made a count by Pope Leo XIII?
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- ... that despite witnessing the event from the bench, Arizona Territorial Chief Justice John Titus declined to bring charges against a prosecutor who tried to kill a criminal defendant in open court?
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- ... that the U.S. government imprisoned the Baron of Arizona after learning he had damaged books in Mexican and Spanish libraries?
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- ... that Representative J. D. Rumberg of the 10th Arizona Territorial Legislature tried to ban all horse racing in the territory but was only able to have it outlawed on his own ranch?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/39
- ... that Charles Silent tried to resign from the Arizona Supreme Court almost immediately upon taking up the office?
Portal:Arizona/Did you know/40
- ... that Dwight B. Heard is credited with making Arizona's cotton industry more competitive after becoming president of the Arizona Cotton Association?
DYK: 41-42
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- ... that members of the 15th Arizona Territorial Legislature used a glass eye and the services of a prostitute to ensure passage of the session's first act?
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- ... that Prescott, Arizona, Mayor Sam Steiger was criminally prosecuted for painting a crosswalk between the local courthouse and the saloons on Whiskey Row?
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