Tucson is not a state capital. From 1867 to 1877, it was the capital of the Arizona Territory, which was then moved back to Prescott and to Phoenix in 1889.
No. From 1867 to 1877, Tucson was temporarily the capital of the Arizona Territory, which was then moved back to Prescott and to Phoenix in 1889.
Tucson, Arizona.
Political power shifted with the population growing in Phoenix instead of Tucson.
Political power shifted with the population growing in Phoenix instead of Tucson.
As a US State, then Yes. The first Territorial Capital was Fort Whipple, then Prescott, then Tucson and back to Prescott. In 1899 it was moved to Phoenix, which remained the capital when Arizona became a state in 1912.
Tucson is a city and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona. It is not and does not have a capital.
The Territory of Arizona's capital was moved to Phoenix from Prescott in 1899. Phoenix became the capital of the State of Arizona on February 14, 1912, the same day that Arizona became a state.
Fort Whipple was the temporary and first Capital followed by Prescott. It was moved to Tucson, back to Prescott and was finally established in Phoenix in 1899.
Tucson is a city in Arizona.
There is only one Tucson, which is a city located in the state of Arizona. It is the second-largest city in the state and is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. No other state has a city named Tucson.
The address of the Arizona State Museum is: University Of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721