Author: CNSZN

  • The Bird Cage Theatre

    The Bird Cage Theatre

    Tombstone, Arizona Opened just a day after Christmas in 1881, the Bird Cage Theatre was owned by the Hutchinson couple, Lottie and William. The theatre originally opened with the owners hoping to emulate the shows he had witnessed out in San Francisco, however, the rough-and-tumble crowd that inhabited Tombstone showed little interest. So, in order…

  • Old Washoe Club

    Old Washoe Club

    Virginia City, Nevada Purchased in 1875, the Old Washoe Club opened for the first time. Just four short months later, the “Great Fire” blazed through most of Virginia City, the Old Washoe Club being one of its victims. Once renovations were completed, the Old Washoe opened its doors for the second time in 1876. While…

  • Jackie Doe

    Jackie Doe

    I remember this camping trip vividly. It was during my spring break and my dad had a few days off, so we went east and stayed in Safford in a campground. This trip gave me an opportunity to practice my photography in an environment that was slightly different from my normal. My dad filled his…

  • Jake Doe

    Jake Doe

    Charisma; those who are born with it have an innate talent to draw strangers in and keep them around with their enchanting personality. Jake Doe was one of those men who used their charisma for good. Born in the mid-70’s Mr. Doe has experienced all of his important milestones while living in the sunny state…

  • Page, Arizona

    Horseshoe Bend & Antelope Canyon The red soil of northern Arizona was something that always fascinated me. Who would’ve thought that a little bit of oxidized iron (aka rust!) would be enough to completely change how my home state feels. The one thing that was familiar about Page, Arizona was it’s distinctive lack of vegetation.…

  • Payson, Arizona

    Tonto Natural Bridge State Park One of the best parts about travelling is getting to view and experience a landscape that is completely different from your normal. For someone who lives along the beach, seeing enormous, tall coniferous trees is unusual for them; The same way a beach is unusual for someone who lives in…