The story of the Desert Garden Club |
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The story of the Desert Garden Club |
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Elliott Arnold |
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Tucson needs a civic arts center |
March 1951 |
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Tombstone's famous rose tree |
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Rancher's daughter creates Arizona inspired crafts |
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New twist to the old shell game |
March 1951 |
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Rancher's daughter creates Arizona inspired crafts |
March 1951 |
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New twist to the old shell games; socially prominent Laura Stearns found a new art form in sea shells |
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Attend the first annual Tucson Festival of Arts |
March 1951 |
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Pageant of the Southwest |
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Ed Echols, rodeo boss of La Fiesta de los Vaqueros |
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The Red Cross picture in Tucson |
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Certificate of award |
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20th century pony express |
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The house that was built around a picture window |
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Tucson artists: Jown Powell Scott, Frances O'Brien, Ray Strang and Stanley Fabe are representative of the sixty artists who make Tucson their home |
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Smartest horse on the range |
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The case of the lady bandit |
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Lion in the streets |
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Border shopping with a Spanish accent |
May 1949 |
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A man who knows his tomatoes |
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He knows his Indians |
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He knows his Indians; the story of clay locket who specializes in buying and selling the arts and crafts of American Indians. |
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Quarter horse speed trials; the world's finest quarter horses vie each year for honors at the Tucson track |
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Successful importer, Garrett Wray |
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Horses, horses, horses - the life and love of J. Rukin Jelks |
May 1949 |
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The history of Nogales |
May 1949 |
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The story of Tumacacori mission |
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Western life is the charmed life: vacationers to the Westward Look Inn ... have fun in the sun! |
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He makes saddles for his supper, but he paints for his soul! |
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This lady loves horses, horses, horses |
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Little known facts about the yucca |
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Raising fine quarter horses |
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A great lady passed this way |
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He paints pictures that win prizes |
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The Sonoita horse show; Santa Cruz County's annual gala event for quarter horses |
May 1951 |
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Tombstone's famous rose tree |
May 1951 |
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Fred A. Emery, Tucson's first Republican mayor in twenty-one years |
May 1951 |
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A backward glance at Tucson's first annual Festival of Arts |
May 1951 |
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H. S. "Hi" Corbett grandaddy of baseball in Tucson. |
May 1952 |
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H. S. "Hi" Corbett, granddaddy of baseball in Tucson |
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El Teatro Royal |
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Townsfolk |
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Gold is where you find it |
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Planning the patio |
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Learning something new under the sun at the University of Arizona |
November 1948 |
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Million dollar salesman |
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Word wrangler of the old west |
November 1948 |
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From food to fillies |
November 1948 |
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Luxury unlimited |
November 1948 |
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From food to fillies, aprofile of Tucson's own Zjimmy Benjamin,restauranterur and breeder of thoroughbreds |
November 1948 |
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Oracle and the colorful story of the Mountain |
November 1948 |
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Tucson home of two happy people |
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Tucson interior decorators create lovely |
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