Close Menu
Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    • Home
    • Sedona
      • Steve’s Corner
      • Arts and Entertainment
      • Bear Howard Chronicles
      • Business Profiles
      • City of Sedona
      • Goodies & Freebies
      • Mind & Body
      • Real Estate
      • Sedona News
    • Opinion
    • About
    • The Sedonan
    • Advertise
    • Sedona’s Best
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Home » Arizona Highways magazine marks 100 years of showcasing our state
    Arizona

    Arizona Highways magazine marks 100 years of showcasing our state

    ADOT-operated publication celebrates Arizona’s scenery, history, culture
    March 14, 2025No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp
    20250314 AZHighways CentennialCover FI
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Reddit WhatsApp

    Arizona News – In April 1925, Arizona’s State Highway Department launched a monthly magazine “devoted to the interest of good roads.” The 16-page first edition of Arizona Highways included an article explaining the use of expansion joints on bridges, advertisements from companies involved in road construction and a few so-so photos, each showing a section of road.

    20250314 AZHighways CentennialCoverToday, with Arizona Highways kicking off a yearlong centennial celebration, print and digital subscribers around the world are treated each month to award-winning photography and articles showcasing our state’s scenery, culture and history. The goal: promoting Arizona as a place to visit and explore.

    “We are sincerely indebted to the readers around the world who celebrate this milestone with our dedicated staff and contributors,” Publisher Kelly Mero said. “Even after 100 years, there are so many stories yet to tell and so many images still to be captured. As much as we are enjoying this occasion, we can’t wait to continue telling Arizona’s story in our second century.”

    Own In Sedona

    Own In Sedona

    A centennial edition coming to newsstands and both metal and digital mailboxes features milestones through the decades, memorable letters from readers and, of course, a celebration of the magazine’s legendary photography.

    The edition launches a Hall of Fame with 15 Arizona Highways contributors, including photographer Esther Henderson, the first person to have photos purchased by the magazine as it transitioned to focus on travel and tourism. This list also includes photographer Ansel Adams, artist Ted DeGrazia and current contributor Jack Dykinga, recognized as the dean of Arizona landscape photographers.

    Sedona Gift Shop

    “Like every great magazine, Arizona Highways measures up because of the incredible men and women on our masthead,” Editor Robert Stieve said. “But we couldn’t do what we do without our contributors – the gifted artists, photographers, poets and writers who get the bylines. We’ve had some superlatives over the years, and in this special issue, as we celebrate our centennial, we’re proud and excited to induct 15 of them into the Arizona Highways Hall of Fame.”

    There’s a simple way to join this celebration: Visit ArizonaHighways.com and become a print or digital subscriber. Or pick up copies where the magazine is sold.

    Operated by the Arizona Department of Transportation, Arizona Highways remains a highly effective ambassador for our state. Its most recent economic impact study found that Arizona Highways generates $43.1 million annual in tourism-related revenue for businesses in every county.

    This is accomplished at no taxpayer expense. All costs for personnel, production and operations are covered by proceeds from diversified business lines under its brand umbrella, including annual calendars, books, a specialty license plate, gift items, and licensing for a television program and gift shops at two airports.

    To learn more about Arizona Highways and to become a subscriber, please visit ArizonaHighways.com.

    Own In Sedona

    Comments are closed.

    Whack – A – Mole War

    It looks like the tried-and-true method of armed conflict where armies face each other and kill until somebody wins or gives up, now all it takes is assassinating the leadership Israeli style. We enter a new phase of war where the leaders are killed first rather than last as in conventional warfare.

    Click Here for More

    Sedona Real Estate
    230 Table Top Rd
    The Sedonan
    The Sedonan Summer 2025
    Recent Comments
    • Snowflakes? on Sedona Public Servants Deserve Respect, Not Insults
    • Jill Dougherty on When the Rulemaker Breaks the Rules: America’s New Global Ripple Effect.
    • JB on Whack-A-Mole War
    • TJ Hall on When the Rulemaker Breaks the Rules: America’s New Global Ripple Effect.
    • John O’Brien on Sedona Public Servants Deserve Respect, Not Insults
    • Mike Johnson on Sedona Public Servants Deserve Respect, Not Insults
    • JB on Whack-A-Mole War
    • Mike Johnson on Sedona Public Servants Deserve Respect, Not Insults
    • TJ Hall on Doesn’t Bode Well for Love
    • TJ Hall on When the Rulemaker Breaks the Rules: America’s New Global Ripple Effect.
    • Andrea Kadar on Heaven Is For Real
    • Buddy Oakes on The Couch Kills
    • Michael Schroeder on The Couch Kills
    • TJ Hall on When the Rulemaker Breaks the Rules: America’s New Global Ripple Effect.
    • JB on The Couch Kills
    Categories
    Cactus Quill
    © 2026 All rights reserved. Sedona.biz.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.