Museum of the Horse Soldier - Best New Museum - Arizona 2013
Museum of the Horse Soldier endeavors to preserve the history and heritage of our United States Military's mounted services and recognize the horses' contributions to U.S. Military history. The museum fulfills its mission by:
• Exploring all areas of U.S. Military mounted services from inception to the present.
• Providing exhibits, research material, and educational programs, in order to engage and inspire diverse audiences.
• Collecting, preserving, and interpreting historical artifacts, photographs, and related ephemera.
Trail Dust Town. Tucson, Arizona.
Trail Dust Town. Tucson. Arizona, United States (1999).
Trail Dust Town is a historical outdoor shopping center located in Tucson, Arizona.
Although Trail Dust Town operates as a for-profit shopping mall, on its grounds exists a great number of historical artifacts, including an Allan Herschell merry-go-round which was manufactured in 1954 that still contains its original horses and benches.
Trail Dust Town is also home to a non-profit history museum; Museum of the Horse Soldier. The museum chronicles the history of U.S. mounted military service. It is notable for having one of the nation's largest public displays artifacts from the era of the military horse, including original period saddles, uniforms, weapons, firearms, and ephemera. Since the museum's incorporation in Jan. 2013, it has received recognition from around the world, including the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), History Channel, Discovery Channel, Arizona Highways, and multiple publications. Some of the museum's highlights include the only Civil War collection available to the public in the state of AZ and rare U.S. military saddles from the 1830s-present day. This unique and rare collection of original historical items makes this the gem of Trail Dust Town.
Trail Dust Town
Trail Dust Town Tucson. Arizona 1999.
Trail Dust Town Tucson. Arizona 1999
Trail Dust Town is a historical outdoor shopping center located in Tucson, Arizona. Although Trail Dust Town operates as a for-profit shopping mall, on its grounds exists a great number of historical artifacts, including an Allan Herschell merry-go-round which was manufactured in 1954 that still contains its original horses and benches. Trail Dust Town is also home to a non-profit history museum; Museum of the Horse Soldier. The museum chronicles the history of U.S. mounted military service. It is notable for having one of the nation's largest public displays artifacts from the era of the military horse, including original period saddles, uniforms, weapons, firearms, and ephemera. Since the museum's incorporation in Jan. 2013, it has received recognition from around the world, including the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), History Channel, Discovery Channel, Arizona Highways, and multiple publications. Some of the museum's highlights include the only Civil War collection available to the public in the state of AZ and rare U.S. military saddles from the 1830s-present day. This unique and rare collection of original historical items makes this the gem of Trail Dust Town.
trail dust town Tucson
Tucson Rodeo and Parade Museum
TUCSON RODEO PARADE MUSEUM Museum features replication of late 1800′s Southern Arizona exhibits as well as over 125 Horse-drawn vehicles of all types.
Pima Air & Space Museum Graveyard Boneyard of Planes Tuscon Arizona U.S.A
Pima Air & Space Museum is a world class museum. The planes indoors are worth the attraction fee itself. There are planes that are so rare that you cannot miss this place. Outside, the old boneyard of planes is unbelievable.
Trail Dust Town Tucson, Arizona, United States 1999
Trail Dust Town Tucson, Arizona, United States, part 3
Trail Dust Town is a historical outdoor shopping center located in Tucson, Arizona.
Another video Trail Dust Town, part 1
Although Trail Dust Town operates as a for-profit shopping mall, on its grounds exists a great number of historical artifacts, including an Allan Herschell merry-go-round which was manufactured in 1954 that still contains its original horses and benches. Trail Dust Town is also home to a non-profit history museum; Museum of the Horse Soldier. The museum chronicles the history of U.S. mounted military service. It is notable for having one of the nation's largest public displays artifacts from the era of the military horse, including original period saddles, uniforms, weapons, firearms, and ephemera. Since the museum's incorporation in Jan. 2013, it has received recognition from around the world, including the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), History Channel, Discovery Channel, Arizona Highways, and multiple publications. Some of the museum's highlights include the only Civil War collection available to the public in the state of AZ and rare U.S. military saddles from the 1830s-present day. This unique and rare collection of original historical items makes this the gem of Trail Dust Town.
Trail Dust Town Tucson
Trail Dust Town Tucson, Arizona, United States 1999
Trail Dust Town Tucson, Arizona, United States, part 2
Trail Dust Town is a historical outdoor shopping center located in Tucson, Arizona.
Another video Trail Dust Town, part 3
Although Trail Dust Town operates as a for-profit shopping mall, on its grounds exists a great number of historical artifacts, including an Allan Herschell merry-go-round which was manufactured in 1954 that still contains its original horses and benches. Trail Dust Town is also home to a non-profit history museum; Museum of the Horse Soldier. The museum chronicles the history of U.S. mounted military service. It is notable for having one of the nation's largest public displays artifacts from the era of the military horse, including original period saddles, uniforms, weapons, firearms, and ephemera. Since the museum's incorporation in Jan. 2013, it has received recognition from around the world, including the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), History Channel, Discovery Channel, Arizona Highways, and multiple publications. Some of the museum's highlights include the only Civil War collection available to the public in the state of AZ and rare U.S. military saddles from the 1830s-present day. This unique and rare collection of original historical items makes this the gem of Trail Dust Town.
Trail Dust Town Tucson
Trail Dust Town. Tucson, Arizona, United States 1999
Trail Dust Town Tucson, Arozona, USA, part 1
Trail Dust Town is a historical outdoor shopping center located in Tucson, Arizona.
Another video Trail Dust Town, part 2
Although Trail Dust Town operates as a for-profit shopping mall, on its grounds exists a great number of historical artifacts, including an Allan Herschell merry-go-round which was manufactured in 1954 that still contains its original horses and benches.
Trail Dust Town is also home to a non-profit history museum; Museum of the Horse Soldier. The museum chronicles the history of U.S. mounted military service. It is notable for having one of the nation's largest public displays artifacts from the era of the military horse, including original period saddles, uniforms, weapons, firearms, and ephemera. Since the museum's incorporation in Jan. 2013, it has received recognition from around the world, including the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), History Channel, Discovery Channel, Arizona Highways, and multiple publications. Some of the museum's highlights include the only Civil War collection available to the public in the state of AZ and rare U.S. military saddles from the 1830s-present day. This unique and rare collection of original historical items makes this the gem of Trail Dust Town.
Trail Dust Town Tucson
Arizona Military Museum in Phoenix
Travel with me to the Arizona Military Museum in Phoenix, Arizona.
The music in the video is “The Descent” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons:
Valley Of The Moon
Starting Friday, April 8th, 2016 Valley of the Moon, Tucson’s newest historic landmark, presents Rumpelstiltskin. This all-ages adventure takes visitors on a journey through Valley of the Moon where the classic fairy tale comes to life. Valley of the Moon has been the heart of magic in Tucson for 93 years and Rumpelstiltskin is the best way to visit for the first time.
Arizona State Museum
This is my first museum visit . It was so Interesting and unforgetable . I love it.
It's so nice place to visit. just click the video and check it out.
Stop-N-Shop Military Surplus and Military Museum Apache Junction Arizona
Come by and check out our newly added Military Museum in the making new items added daily.We are located in Apache Junction Arizona . We are open 7 days a week 9am till 6pm
Sonora Desert Museum - Arizona - USA
Sonora Desert Museum.
o.a. Cactus Garden
United Food Bank - Arizona
Every $1 you give can provide 5 meals for the hungry in Arizona. Help us feed someone today! Did you know that 1 in 4 children in Arizona will go to bed hungry tonight? When you donate today, you will help provide food for hungry people tomorrow.
Grumman Mohawk OC-1V 61-2724 Pima
Grumman OV-1C Mohawk, Serial Number: 61-2724, Markings: 1st Infantry Division, U.S. Army, Vietnam, 1967, Photographed Pima Air Museum, Tucson, Arizona, USA. February 9, 2012
Wood manufacturing industry in Arizona shrinks by half
The U.S. Dept. of Commerce reports that Arizona's wood manufacturing industry is in decline by the millions, with the industry decreasing by half in three years' time. Local woodworkers strive to make ends meet with some even taking on side jobs for extra cash. Cronkite News reporter Daryl Bjoraas takes us to the woodshop.
Sentinel Peak in Tucson, Arizona
Travel with me to Sentinel Peak in Tucson, Arizona where I explore this iconic landmark's history and influence upon the city. The peak is popularly known as A Mountain because of the giant A on its side for the University of Arizona.
Additional Note: Solomon Warner erected a flourmill on the slope of Sentinel Peak between 1874-75. This mill led some people to refer to Sentinel Peak as Warner's Mill during that time.
Check out the website for the new Sentinel Peak Brewing Company at
All historic images used in this video fall within the public domain. Google Earth was used for mapping scenes. Photos are credited in the order they appear in the video:
*Santa Cruz River from Sentinel Peak. Nineteenth Century. Unknown source.
*Father Eusebio Francisco Kino with O'odham guide. Diorama exhibit at Tumacacori National Historic Park. Tumacacori, Arizona.
*Murillo, Raimundo. Soldado de cuera. 26 August 1804. General Archive of the Indies. Seville, Spain.
*Flag of the First Mexican Empire, 1821-1823.
*Nebel, Carl. Fall of Mexico City during the Mexican-American War. 1851.
*Map of Mexican Cession, 1848. Created by Wikipedia user Kballen. 6 April 2008. (released for use)
*John Russell Bartlett (1805-1886). 1850s. Record ID #569978. New York Public Library. New York City, New York.
*Bartlett, John Russell. Tucson, Sonora from the Southwest. 18 July 1852. John Russell Bartlett Collection, The John Carter Brown Library, Brown University. Providence, Rhode Island.
*Map of Gadsden Purchase, 1853. Created by Wikipedia user XcepticZp. 23 March 2008. (released for use)
*Flag of the Confederate States of America, 1861-1865.
*Old Main. 1889. Special Collections. University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona.
*'A' Mountain. 1916. Special Collections. University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona.
*Sentinel Peak quarry. Early twentieth century. Unknown source.
*Sentinel Peak Brewing Company logo.
Arizona Restaurant Industry
Steve Chucri, President and CEO of the Arizona Restaurant Association, talks about the state of the restaurant industry.
Zone C - Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington DC
Also known as the Old Soldiers Home located in Washington, DC this land surrounds President Abraham Lincoln's summer cottage. Its historical uses have been as a tent hospital during the civil war, the place where the President wrote the Emancipation Proclamation, a recreation area for our nations' veterans, and it has been an active agricultural field for over 200 years. The land exists today as it did when the president walked the fields - it is his Mount Vernon or Monticello. It was open to the general public as recreational green-space until the 1960's.
Currently, the DOD is seeking approval to build nearly 10 million square feet of office buildings, condo's, and townhouses on most of this federal land. Due to this lands historic use and unmatched natural beauty, a grass-roots effort has formed to see that Zone C (and possibly Zone B) of this proposal remain undeveloped and re-open for public use again. This should be required as mitigation for allowing development of Zone A, and AFRH Zone - which is equal in size to the Pentagon, and will bring 9,000+ new car trips into Washington, DC's most populated neighborhoods.
Please write your congressperson, and write to the National Capital Planning Commission (Mr. Eugene Keller, 401 9th St NW, North Lobby Ste 500, Washington, DC 20004 or Eugene.keller@ncpc.gov) and tell them to support preservation of Zone C as mitigation for all the development proposed at the AFRH campus. This land will continue to server as a sanctuary for our nations veterans, and much needed green-space in our Nations Capital.