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Tucson's model planes are flying high, wide and handsome December 1949 Mag Tuc
The legend of the Arizona Pioneers' Historical Society December 1949 Mag Tuc
Christmas at home in southern Arizona December 1949 Mag Tuc
Two friendly people and their Silver Bell Ranch December 1949 Mag Tuc
Land of the Papago December 1949 Mag Tuc
Wonderland of rocks December 1950 Mag Tuc
A power in the pulpit December 1950 Mag Tuc
Tucson - city of contrasts December 1950 Mag Tuc
These Tucsonians; peope who inhabit the town hew to a familiar pattern according to this knowing observer December 1950 Mag Tuc
These Tucsonians; people who inhabit the town hew to a familiar pattern according to this knowing observer December 1950 Mag Tuc
Ben H. Solot, President of the Real Estate Board of Tucson December 1951 Mag Tuc
Tucson, city of churches December 1951 Mag Tuc
New style bankj for Mrs. America; the East Broadway branch of the Valley National Bank is made distinctive by its unusual d December 1951 Mag Tuc
They had it for a girst. Mr. and Mrs. Berthold Hemme preside over one of Tucson's most unusual shops. December 1951 Mag Tuc
Our curious Christmas customs; a fascinating account of Mexican yuletide in Tucson December 1952 Mag Tuc
Ham every Sunday December 1952 Mag Tuc
The outlaw and the lady December 1952 Mag Tuc
The outlaw and the lady December 1952 Mag Tuc
Trail to Tucson, a 26-minute saga for tourists December 1953 Mag Tuc
AM - TV - FM grows in Tucson, crossroads of an 8-lane airway December 1953 Mag Tuc
AM - TV - FM grows in Tucson, crossroads to an 8-lane airway December 1953 Mag Tuc
Tucson's grand patron of sports February 1949 Mag Tuc
The history of Tucson February 1949 Mag Tuc
Golden heritage February 1949 Mag Tuc
Growing dates and citrus on the desert February 1949 Mag Tuc
Growing dates and citrus on the desert February 1949 Mag Tuc
The man who runs the arena: a story about Earl Thode, boss of the arena at La Fiesta de los Vaqueros February 1949 Mag Tuc
The man who runs the arena: a story about Earl Thode, boss of the arena... February 1949 Mag Tuc
Pioneer Arizonan, Wirt Bowman, a real American whose life story sounds like the pages of Horatio Alger February 1949 Mag Tuc
La Fiesta de los Vaqueros; interesting facts about Tucson's great annual rodeo... February 1949 Mag Tuc
The Arizona Inn February 1949 Mag Tuc
Let's rodeo, cowboy! February 1949 Mag Tuc
Life on the open range February 1949 Mag Tuc
Ed Schols, sheriff of Pima County for five colorful years February 1950 Mag Tuc
A smart move by two smart men February 1950 Mag Tuc
Advertising is their art February 1950 Mag Tuc
Jockeys at Tucson's Rillito track have such fun February 1950 Mag Tuc
Tucson's Tom Inglis says it with flowers February 1950 Mag Tuc
Two men who know rodeo best February 1950 Mag Tuc
Saga of an Eastern family that went western all the way; Tucson wants industries...here's a business destined to expand February 1950 Mag Tuc
A charming country estate for apartment dwellers February 1950 Mag Tuc
Let's go to the rodeo February 1950 Mag Tuc
Deep in the heart of Arizona; the romantic history of Colossal Cave February 1950 Mag Tuc
Louise Woodward and her Knife Wing shop February 1951 Mag Tuc
Mother nature's cactus garden February 1951 Mag Tuc
The story of Old Tucson February 1951 Mag Tuc
Mother nature's cactus garden February 1951 Mag Tuc
An oasis-maker of the desert land; the story of John Harlow, landscape architect February 1951 Mag Tuc
Tucson rodeo, 1951 February 1951 Mag Tuc
Look out above February 1952 Mag Tuc
Ed Galloway of Galloway Motors February 1952 Mag Tuc
Ft. Lowell ruins, the sotry of the fabled military fort of territorial days and Apache raids February 1952 Mag Tuc
One-man cow outfit February 1953 Mag Tuc
The Apaches strike at dawn February 1953 Mag Tuc
Chicken comes home to roost February 1953 Mag Tuc

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