yes probably a long time ago
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 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.
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.
Tuscon used to be the capital of Arizona Territory for 10 years, from 1867 to 1877
Tucson, Arizona.
Tucson is a city and the county seat of Pima County, Arizona. It is not and does not have a capital.
Yes, Fort Whipple, Prescott and Tucson were all Territorial Capitals.
Because Tucson has one of the largest observatories, Kitt Peak Observatory, and because Tucson has very little light pollution.
Fort Whipple, Prescott, Tucson and back to Prescott and finally to Phoenix in 1899.
Yes, in Tucson, Arizona 1997 an inch.
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.
It is 240 miles west of Tucson.