Taylor, Arizona
Taylor Cemetery
Graves in Taylor Cemetery are buried under rows of towering spruce. Pioneers were told spruce trees could not be transplanted there, nor would they grow....
Taylor Cemetery
The Pintail Lake Wild Game Observation Area is just a couple miles south of town on State Highway 77
Taylor, AZ Conservation AreasOriginally, the 1884 cabin was the home of Margaret McCleve Hancock, who was born in 1838 in Belfast, Ireland. Her family was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841
Taylor, AZ Pioneer HistoryThe Taylor Pioneer Museum was opened July 5, 1996, in a Pioneer Home built in 1930 by volunteers. A highlight piece of the museum is the drum seen in the Taylor town logo. The Fourth of July has a special meaning in Taylor, in addition to being the date recognized as our nation'
Taylor, AZ MuseumsThe Shumway Schoolhouse is one of just a few one-room brick schoolhouses in Arizona. Visitors will see the school's original bell and antique furniture. The school was built in 1900
Taylor, AZ Historic SchoolhousesRock Art Ranch Offers a variety of experiences for the most avid adventure or the most casual tourist. The ranch, stuated in...
This 1910 residence features a unique dormered roofline and Victorian decoration. Part of its appeal is its echo to rural Ame...
Pintail Lake is a waterfowl marsh habitat project borne of the spirit of cooperation with the Apache-Sitgreaves National Fore...
The lake has a boat ramp, dirt parking and barrier-free restroom. A fishing pier was installed on the northwest corner of the...