Arizona is one of the most unique states in the U.S., and for good reason. As one of the most biologically and socially diverse states in the nation, it's bound to have some wackiness seep through the cracks.
As if hourly gun fights, prostitutes, rampant hallucinogenic drug use, gambling and the occasional Indian uprising weren't enough to make the cities PR guy quit ...
When you think of Arizona, you're likely not thinking of snowboarding, hot chocolate, and white Christmases. It's a hot and barren desert for the most part, with most winter months hitting above 100 at least once.
If you want to stand out from the zombies, mummies, and vampires on the street this Halloween, take a dive into some Arizona history and legend for the inspiration for your next costume.
Arizona has its fair share of weird and wacky laws, but most of them could be held up in a court of law today if we wanted them to. Luckily, no one really seems to care about missing teeth and witchcraft masked as fortune telling, but if the state were so inclined, they could begin to crack down on these things once again.
When I was growing up, I was taught that Europeans refused to venture to the western United States until Lewis and Clark blazed a trail for them. Much like many other stories in American history, this is only half the truth.