Arizona History
Sons and Daughters: Tell My Ancestors
Friday, Nov. 28, 2025
The Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution share heartfelt messages to their ancestors who helped shape the foundation of the United States.
The Tucson Presidio: As Old as the American Revolution
Friday, Nov. 21, 2025
Did you know Tucson, Arizona, is older than the United States? In this episode of “What Happened in AZ?” explore why the fort was founded.
A River of Resilience: Gila River and the Akimel O’odham
Friday, Nov. 14, 2025
Discover the vital role of the Gila River in the history and legacy of the Akimel O’odham, the “River People” of Arizona.
Join us for an ‘America at 250’ screening, panel discussion at the Heard Museum
Join us at the Heard Museum for this Arizona PBS event to learn about the role Indigenous people played in the American Revolution.
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Phoenix 2025, hour 2
“Antiques Roadshow” visited Phoenix 15 years ago, but how will those discoveries hold up in today’s market?
Antiques Roadshow: Vintage Phoenix 2025, hour 1
Will treasures from 2009 make an appearance? In this episode of “Antiques Roadshow,” there are incredible discoveries.
4 ways to bring Hispanic Heritage Month into the Arizona history classroom
Friday, Sept. 26, 2025
Here are four practical and engaging ways to incorporate Hispanic Heritage Month into your history classroom.
Join us for an ‘America @ 250’ screening, panel discussion in Flagstaff
Join us in Flagstaff for this Arizona PBS event to look back at the founding of the United States, nearly 250 years ago.
Take these books from Arizona authors on your summer vacation
Complement your summer vacation this year with a good book featured on “Arizona Horizon,” and support local Arizona authors.
The Green Desert
Carving an azure line through North America’s most arid climates, the Colorado River system is in peril, as featured in “The Green Desert.”