The Navajo Indians |
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1957 |
The Tepee tourists |
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1966 |
The war against insects |
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1954 |
The months of our year; paintings by Peter Hurd, words by Patricia Paylore |
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1972 |
The Coast Guard patrol on the river |
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1973 |
They built an empire; Goldwater's 95-year-old history is |
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1955 |
The desert is your garden of enchantment |
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1951 |
The observation deck where people who are not going are |
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1966 |
The Santa Rosa Mountains |
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1966 |
The story of Tucson's Carnegie Free Library |
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1951 |
The Kofas and the King: a Calico folio |
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1953 |
The Phoenix-Arizona survey |
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1940 |
The governor's mansion |
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1934 |
The stone age library |
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1964 |
They like to talk |
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1963 |
The Sequoya League |
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1903 |
The Arizona business scene: District V: two diverse counties |
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1976 |
The West in wood |
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1958 |
The gift of gab is helpful |
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1962 |
This is the life-saving network |
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1972 |
The Arizona story |
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1963 |
The Phoenix merry-go-round |
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1971 |
The northern tier |
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1914 |
They had it for a girst. Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Hemme preside over one of Tucson's most unusual shops. |
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1951 |
They were city folks once, too! The Carl Krahs came out West as dudes to remain and become real Westerners |
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1949 |
The Navajo tribal council: An Indian legislature works hard to improve the lot of its people |
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1958 |
The McCormick Ranch; the complete town-in-town community |
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1974 |
The Arizona Pioneer' Historical Society enters new role |
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1961 |
The trade-off at the Empire Ranch |
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1975 |
The answer man on police legal problems |
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1968 |
The royal family of the desert |
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1930 |
They sell Tucson |
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1959 |
The coyote who came in from the desert |
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1976 |
The go Kart lady |
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1968 |
The artof the Indians of the Americas |
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1975 |
Thru the city planners' crystal ball |
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1971 |
The tenth annual state fair |
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1914 |
The Arizona job college |
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1970 |
The famous Clifton jail |
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1926 |
The new traders; new art forms, new silversmiths, new markets |
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1975 |
The tribes of the thirty-fifth parallel |
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1858 |
The mystery of Kiatuthlanna |
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1965 |
They built an empire: Goldwater's 95-year-old history is linked with the growth of Arizona |
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1955 |
They painted the town |
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1960 |
The case for highway billboard control |
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1962 |
Thank you Gen Wright |
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1953 |
The year of the lovely April |
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1958 |
There are no sure-fire solutions' |
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1977 |
The story of Tucson's annual Baile de las Flores |
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1950 |
They like it rough |
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1956 |
The Wishing Shrine |
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They're in the bag |
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1956 |
The Phoenix-Arizona survey |
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1940 |
The Humboldt |
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1916 |
The deputy is a what? |
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1970 |