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