Posted December 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
One measure of self-defense women took at the turn of the 20th century was by wielding hat pins as weapons. Learn more about it by reading our blog.
Posted November 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
Posted October 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
Why are Victorian Era homes so often depicted as haunted houses? Read our latest article to learn more.
Posted September 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
You may have heard a sensationalized story of the man who was caretaker at Heritage Square during the restoration of these historical buildings, but Speedy was so much more than a victim of violence. Learn more about his story by reading our blog.
Posted August 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
Citrus is one of Arizona's earliest economic drivers, but how did it get that way? Read our blog to find out more about it.
Posted July 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
Entertainment pavilions were all the rage at the turn of the 20th century, but which one(s) inspired the design of our own Lath House Pavilion at Heritage Square? Read our blog to find out.
Posted June 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
Humanity has historically been, and always will be, decidedly queer. Learn more about LGBTQIA+ History by reading our blog.
Posted May 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
In the 1990s an archaeological dig around Heritage Square revealed two grave markers in an old privy. But why were they there? Get to the bottom of this mystery by reading our blog.
Posted April 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
Arizona's rich history and diverse landscape have provided a backdrop for centuries of astronomical exploration and observation. Learn more by reading our blog.
Posted March 1, 2024 By Heather Roberts
During the Victorian Era, bubbles were a popular party entertainment, for both children and adults. Learn more about it by reading our blog.