A hundred years ago, Arizona was a young state with a population of slightly less than 400,000.
These days, the Grand Canyon State is a vastly different place few could have dreamed of in 1925. The population has grown to more than 7.5 million people.
The Arizona Republic’s photo archives highlight some of the major moments of 1925, including the construction of a major dam, the expansion of transportation in the Valley and the start of historical businesses.
Here’s what to know about historical events that happened in 1925 in Arizona and across the United States.
What happened 100 years ago in Arizona?
Here are several notable Arizona historical events from 1925:
The Phoenix Fine Arts Association was established. The group held exhibits at events like the state fair, paving the way for the Phoenix Art Museum.Phoenix purchased a private electric streetcar system for $20,000.The Mormon Flat Dam construction ended. The dam created Canyon Lake.The Associated Press reported that Tucson was terrorized by a pack of 15 or 20. Children were terrorized and livestock killed by the wild dogs in the Silverbell Road area.The Associated Press reported that the Bisbee Volunteer Forest Fire Fighting Corps was formed. Thirteen groups of four men were trained to fight fires.What happened 100 years ago in the United States?
In 1925, the United States was years into Prohibition and the Jazz Age. Here are several other notable events that happened that year:
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Publish date : 2025-01-03 00:00:00
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