Did you know there were a lot of famous people from Arizona? From actors to political figures, the list goes on and on. We aren’t surprised – Arizonans are a special bunch, after all. One famous person who grew up in the Grand Canyon State is Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve as an Associate Justice on the U.S. Supreme Court and quite a famous person in Arizona history. She lived in the tiny town of Duncan. The Duncan, Arizona population is fewer than 1,000 people, yet it’s as charming as can be, brimming with shops, restaurants, and inns situated along a quiet main street.

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Visit the Town of Duncan website for more information about the town that was once home to Sandra Day O’Connor, a famous person in Arizona history.

Do you know of a famous person born in Arizona? Have you ever been to Duncan? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments. Don’t forget to check out our previous article about one of the largest telescopes in the world that’s located nearby! You can also show off your state pride with some clothing and accessories from our friends at Wear Your Roots!

 

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