Arizona Statehood Day

February 14, Wednesday

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Arizona Statehood Day
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Arizona State Day is celebrated annually on February 14, the anniversary of Arizona becoming the 48th state of the United States in 1912. It was the last state admitted to the union before World War I, completing the continental United States. The day also coincides with Valentine's Day, making it a double celebration for Arizona.

How Arizona State Day is Celebrated
Historical Exhibits: Museums and cultural centers in Arizona host special exhibits about the history of the state and its rise to statehood.

Outdoor Activities: Many residents enjoy hiking and exploring nature preserves, celebrating the richness and beauty of Arizona's natural environment.

Festivals and Parades: Some cities host parades and festivals that reflect the cultural diversity and historical heritage of the region.
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